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    Oat++

    Oat++

    Light and powerful C++ web framework for web applications

    Oat++ has zero dependencies and it's easily portable with a wide range of supported platforms. With Oat++ Simple-API it's easy and fun to build flexible and robust APIs. With Oat++ Async-API you can handle over 5 Million concurrent connections on a single server. Oat++ ORM provides an easy and unified way to access databases. Oat++ relies on Object-Mapping throughout its codebase to ensure consistency of APIs and data models. Automatically document endpoints with Swagger-UI and OpenAPI...
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    XMLNuke

    XMLNuke

    A Web Development Framework focused on the Data

    == THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://github.com/byjg/xmlnuke == XMLNuke is a Web Development Framework focused on produce the data. You can to create applications very rich by producing natively XML or JSON and the Framework transforms this data to another formats including XHTML.
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    Pion Network Library

    Pion Network Library

    client and server HTTP(S) library for Boost C++ developers

    The motivation of pion is not to build yet another web server or web application framework, but to help provide basic HTTP(S) functionality to new or existing C++ applications. If you're working on a Boost C++ application and would just like to use HTTP to provide a simple user interface or interact with run-time data, then pion might be for you.
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