This is the Linux app named Websocketfiles whose latest release can be downloaded as Releasewebsocketfiles1.0.2.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Websocketfiles
DESCRIPTION
Websocketfiles provides two well designed and out of box websocket c++ classes that you can easily use in your ongoing project which needs to support websocket. The purpose of this project is to let you add websocket support in your c++ project as quickly/efficient as possible.The websocketfiles is designed as simple as possible and no network transport module included. It exports two network interfaces named from_wire/to_wire that can be easily binding with any network modules(Boost.Asio, libuv, libevent and so on).
Features
- Only two out of box and light weighted websocket c++ classes(1000+ lines of C++98 code)
- It is well designed and tested and easily to merge into your ongoing c++ project(or some old c++ projects)
- No network transport modules included
- Multi-platform support(linux/windows)
- Fully traced websocket message flow
- A fully tracing infomation of websocket message helps you know websocketfiles code rapidly and expand funcions easily
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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