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A barebones WebSocket client and server implementation
This repository contains a barebones WebSocket server and client implementation written in 100% Java. The underlying classes are implemented java.nio, which allows for a non-blocking event-driven model (similar to the WebSocket API for web browsers). The org.java_websocket.server.WebSocketServer abstract class implements the server-side of the WebSocket Protocol. A WebSocket server by itself doesn't do anything except establish socket connections though HTTP.
socket.io is a JavaScript library that allows for realtime, bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. It is composed of two parts: a Node.js server and a JavaScript client library that runs in the browser.
socket.io is focused on both reliability and speed, delivering an immensely powerful, fast and yet easy to use realtime engine that’s used by just about everyone: from Microsoft Office and Zendesk to hackathon winners and small startups. It’s considered one of the most depended-upon npm modules, and works on every platform, browser or device.
Client library providing WAMP on Java 8 (Netty) and Android, plus (secure) WebSocket for Android. The WebSocket layer is using a callback-based user API, and is specifically written for Android. Eg it does not run any network stuff on the main (UI) thread. The WAMP layer is using Java 8 CompletableFuture for WAMP actions (call, register, publish, and subscribe) and the Observer pattern for WAMP session, subscription and registration lifecycle events.