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    Tyrus

    Tyrus

    Eclipse Tyrus is the open source JSR 356 - Java API for WebSocket

    ...The pros are mainly the ability to communicate both ways, low latency and small communication overhead. Therefore Tyrus and WebSocket in general are suitable for web applications that require sending a huge volume of relatively small messages like online games or market ticker broadcasting.
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    Rhubarb

    Rhubarb

    A WebSocket library optimized for multiplayer JS games

    Rhubarb is a lightweight WebSocket library for multiplayer HTML5 games. It is originally designed to be used by the ROYGBIV Engine. However, it can be used outside of ROYGBIV as well. Javascript is slow, therefore we want to have as much main-process-power as we can in order to do game related calculations, graphics rendering and achieving 60 FPS. For multiplayer games achieving 60 FPS gets even more complicated given that transferring data over WebSockets is a slow operation. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Cux Bomberman

    Cux Bomberman

    JAVA websocket implementation for a bomberman-like game

    This application uses JAVA and Glassfish server to provide an active and simple webSocket server for an online, multiplayer bomberman-like game. It only requires a running glassfish server to deploy the application on and a MySQL database server. After deployment and first run, anyone can access your webserver, register and play the game, using only a web browser that has built-in support for webSockets
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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