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    PHPSocket.IO

    PHPSocket.IO

    A server side alternative implementation of socket.io

    ...Built on top of Workerman, phpSocket.io is capable of handling thousands of concurrent connections and is ideal for building chat apps, live notifications, and collaborative tools in PHP.
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    Netty-socketio

    Netty-socketio

    Socket.IO server implemented on Java

    ...Supports OSGi, supports Spring, lock-free and thread-safe implementation, and declarative handler configuration via annotations. YourKit is kindly supporting this open source project with its full-featured Java Profiler. YourKit, LLC is the creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. CentOS, 1 CPU, 4GB RAM runned on VM, CPU 10%, Memory 15%, 6000 xhr-long polling sessions or 15000 websockets sessions, 4000 messages per second.
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    AnyCable

    AnyCable

    Polyglot replacement for Ruby WebSocket servers with Action Cable

    Notifications, chats, real-time updates, GPS trackers, collaboration tools, and other real-time features are essential for every modern app. And you should be able to build them in the comfort of your core framework: owning the data, using resources efficiently, and writing clean, maintainable code. AnyCable transforms your Rails application’s real-time performance, making it on par with Go, Elixir, and Node.js–based solutions so you can focus on implementing the business logic. ...
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    Ratchet WebSocket

    Ratchet WebSocket

    Asynchronous WebSocket server

    Ratchet is a loosely coupled PHP library providing developers with tools to create real time, bi-directional applications between clients and servers over WebSockets. Write your own chat (aka "Hello World!" for sockets) application in a matter of minutes. After understanding "the new flow", event driven programming, compared to traditional HTTP request/response - writing any application on top of Ratchet becomes fast and easy.
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    WebSocket ++

    WebSocket ++

    C++ websocket client/server library

    WebSocket++'s goal is to provide a flexible set of tools for building a wide variety of WebSocket based applications wrapped by low or zero overhead abstractions. It is not opinionated. If something can be practically replacable (with low overhead) based on the user's preference then it is. It accomplishes this via a policy based design built using C++ template metaprogramming. WebSocket++ is a cross platform open source (BSD license) header only C++ library that implements RFC6455 (The WebSocket Protocol) and RFC7692 (Compression Extensions for WebSocket). ...
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