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  1. #1 Highly scalable asynchronous NIO reactor library. My gift to the community. 
    brb ridin da storm

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    Fully documented NIO Reactor library, but lightweight unlike xSocket or MINA.

    This is a very high performance networking library, and it will very easily be able to meet any of your needs performance-wise.
    The source and documentation are included with the package.

    Enjoy,
    Download: http://**********/v/1IK1GE47
    rest in peace Qemist, Izzy, Colton, TeChNo PuNk, Impulser, & bootnecklad
     

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    I'll try to use it, thanks.
     

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    you already posted
     

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    brb ridin da storm

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    Quote Originally Posted by super_ View Post
    you already posted
    Forums were reverted to a backup and the thread disappeared.
    rest in peace Qemist, Izzy, Colton, TeChNo PuNk, Impulser, & bootnecklad
     

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    Thank-you.
     

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    I applaud you for actually /doing something/ (read: useful), though you can not expect anyone here to use it. Very nice inclusion of, albeit basic, testing; I don't believe I've seen any testing used here before. The code looks nice, but it only reminds me of the horrible verbosity of Java. Nonetheless, nice work.
     

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    Phew, I needed this but the forums were pruned.

    Thanks Blake, hopefully people will start working or studying upon this, I know I am at least.
     

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    Hmmm... If only I knew how to use this thing
     

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    Graham said something about this woulden't handle connections correctly, before the forums rolled back.. I never saw your answer to it.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown View Post
    Graham said something about this woulden't handle connections correctly, before the forums rolled back.. I never saw your answer to it.
    He fixed it.
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