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    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    An embedded web server

    ...SSL/TLS support: mbedTLS, OpenSSL or custom (via API). Used to solve a wide range of business needs, like implementing Web UI interface on devices, RESTful API services, telemetry data exchange, remote control for a product, remote software updates, remote monitoring, and others.
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    SuperSocket

    SuperSocket

    Extensible socket server application framework for .NET

    ...The framework supports multiple protocols, including TCP, UDP, and WebSocket, and gives developers a modular architecture for protocol parsing, session handling, command processing, and server hosting. It is suitable for chat servers, game servers, IoT gateways, telemetry services, industrial systems, and other real-time network applications. SuperSocket is designed to be flexible enough for custom binary or text protocols while still offering reusable abstractions for common server patterns. It is most useful for .NET teams that need robust networking infrastructure with room for domain-specific protocol logic.
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