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    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    Mongoose Embedded Web Server

    An embedded web server

    Mongoose is a networking library for C/C++. It implements event-driven non-blocking APIs for TCP, UDP, HTTP, WebSocket, MQTT. It is designed for connecting devices and bringing them online. On the market since 2004, used by vast number of open source and commercial products - it even runs on the International Space Station! Mongoose makes embedded network programming fast, robust, and easy.
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    RESTinio

    RESTinio

    HTTP/WebSocket server C++14 library

    RESTinio is a header-only C++14 library that gives you an embedded HTTP/WebSocket server. It is based on the standalone version of ASIO and is targeted primarily for the asynchronous processing of HTTP requests. Since v.0.4.1 Boost::ASIO (1.66 or higher) is also supported. Consider the task of writing a C++ application that must support some REST API, RESTinio represents our solution for that task.
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    WebSockets in C

    WebSockets in C

    WebSockets in C for Embedded Applications

    WIC is a C99 implementation of rfc6455 websockets designed for embedded applications. WIC decouples the websocket protocol from the transport layer. This makes it possible to use WIC over any transport layer assuming that you are prepared to do the integration work.
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    libuwsc

    libuwsc

    A Lightweight and fully asynchronous WebSocket client library

    A Lightweight and fully asynchronous WebSocket client library based on libev for Embedded Linux. And provide Lua-binding. libev tries to follow the UNIX toolbox philosophy of doing one thing only, as good as possible.
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    Fleck

    Fleck

    C# Websocket Implementation

    Fleck is a lightweight WebSocket server implementation for C# applications. It gives developers a simple way to accept WebSocket connections without requiring inheritance-heavy frameworks, containers, or extra server dependencies. The project is designed to be easy to embed inside desktop apps, services, prototypes, tools, and custom .NET servers. Fleck exposes straightforward callbacks for connection open, close, message, binary, ping, and pong events. It does not depend on HttpListener or...
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