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    Pipy

    Pipy

    Pipy is a programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT

    Pipy is a high performance programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT. Its core is written in C++ with excellent cross-platform capability. It is both high performance and low resource. Pipy comes with a built-in JavaScript engine that allows easy custom logic implementation with the simple JS syntax, greatly reducing the complexity in high-performance network programming. It is suitable for a variety of hardware architectures including x86, ARM64, Loongson and RISC-V. It is also compatible with various other operating systems besides Linux.
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    J2EP is a reverse proxy running on a J2EE engine. The proxy is written in java and was originally designed with Tomcat in mind, but any engine should work fine. A set of basic mapping rules are included but they can easily be extended to your own needs.
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    Oroena is a fully Java 2 Enterprise Edition powered Open Source Reverse Proxy engine. It provides unique session, security or server access management for a multi-server architectured portal.
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