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    Gorilla WebSocket

    Gorilla WebSocket

    Fast, well-tested and widely used WebSocket implementation for Go

    Gorilla WebSocket is a Go implementation of the WebSocket protocol. The Gorilla WebSocket package provides a complete and tested implementation of the WebSocket protocol. The package API is stable. An application can also send and receive messages using the io.WriteCloser and io.Reader interfaces. To send a message, call the connection NextWriter method to get an io.WriteCloser, write the message to the writer and close the writer when done. To receive a message, call the connection NextReader method to get an io.Reader and read until io.EOF is returned. ...
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    Scarlet

    Scarlet

    A Retrofit inspired WebSocket client for Kotlin, Java, and Android

    A Retrofit-inspired WebSocket client for Kotlin, Java, and Android. We are working on a new version of Scarlet that supports other persistent connection protocols: ServerSentEvent, Socket IO, STOMP, and MQTT. It can be found on the 0.2.x branch.
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