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    arduinoWebSockets

    arduinoWebSockets

    arduinoWebSockets

    A WebSocket Server and Client for Arduino based on RFC6455.
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    IXWebSocket

    IXWebSocket

    websocket and http client and server library, with TLS support

    ...HTTP client and server code is also available, but it hasn't received as much testing. It is been used on big mobile video game titles sending and receiving tons of messages since 2017 (iOS and Android). It was tested on macOS, iOS, Linux, Android, Windows and FreeBSD. Two important design goals are simplicity and correctness.
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    µWebSockets

    µWebSockets

    Compliant web server for the most demanding of applications

    Being meticulously optimized for speed and memory footprint, µWebSockets is fast enough to do encrypted TLS 1.3 messaging quicker than most alternative servers can do even unencrypted, cleartext messaging. Furthermore, we partake in Google's OSS-Fuzz with a ~95% daily fuzzing coverage with no sanitizer issues. LGTM scores us flawless A+ from having zero CodeQL alerts and we compile with pedantic warning levels. µWebSockets is written entirely in C & C++ but has a seamless integration for...
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    uWebSockets.js

    uWebSockets.js

    μWebSockets for Node.js back-ends

    µWebSockets.js is a web server bypass for Node.js that reimplements eventing, networking, encryption, web protocols, routing and pub/sub in highly optimized C++. As such, µWebSockets.js delivers web serving for Node.js, 8.5x that of Fastify and at least 10x that of Socket.IO. It is also the built-in web server of Bun.
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    Websocketfiles

    Websocketfiles

    Provide two well designed and out of box websocket c++ classes

    Websocketfiles provides two well designed and out of box websocket c++ classes that you can easily use in your ongoing project which needs to support websocket. The purpose of this project is to let you add websocket support in your c++ project as quickly/efficient as possible.The websocketfiles is designed as simple as possible and no network transport module included. It exports two network interfaces named from_wire/to_wire that can be easily binding with any network modules(Boost.Asio,...
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    Rockets

    Rockets

    REST and websockets C++ library

    A library for easy HTTP and websockets messaging in C++ applications.
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