A Swift Multiplatform Single-threaded Non-blocking Web and Networking Framework
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A Swift Multiplatform Single-threaded Non-blocking Web and Networking Framework
🐲 A reactor-based C++ non-blocking network library inspired by muduo.
An attempt to a scalable nonblocking server using just Java NIO
Very basic example of a non-blocking web server running on MicroPython for ESP8266-based devices.
Simplenet is a Swift language tool intended for programming of high-performance socket based datagram networking with flexible handling of network interfaces. It supports unicast, multicast and broadcast operations.
A console NIO-based chat with an extensible architecture.
A peer-to-peer distributed index for file sharing
The client-server library in order to optimise your services.
Chat Server of which socket can be configured / customized.
A C++14 library that allows you to create non-blocking sockets (UDP/TCP) for Linux or Windows. Headers only. MIT license.
A simple socket server
Concurrent Image Server, implemented using non-blocking operations to ensure enhanced performance
An event-driven, non-blocking / asynchronous Java network application framework
Concurrent multiplexed non-blocking POP3 proxy server
Example of using non-blocking socket and epoll in a single thread and serve both as client and server simultaneously.
Implementação de um servidor de arquivos utilizando os protocolos TCP + HTTP.
🔨 Solution to receive log and debug messages from applications that do not have access to standard input and output. Like Linux Daemons, fork() processes and any similar application. Messages are sent through Non-Blocking Socket, and received in an Electron application.
a TCP server based on HTTP built from scratch in C++. The server multiplexes the sockets to handle multiple connections at the same time. the parsing and creation of http requests/responses was done internally in order to better understand HTTP and TCP protocols
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