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jart from group io.jart (version 0.0.4)
JARTs are Java-based Asynchronous Real Time sockets.
JART uses JNA to build a pure Java TCP/IP stack upon Netmap. It is implemented in imperative style (no TCP state machine) using asynchronous programming with the help of ea-async.
JART runs on both Linux (with the proper Netmap kernel module) and FreeBSD with Netmap enabled. FreeBSD 12.1+ has Netmap in the kernel by default so it works "out of the box".
While JART has proven fairly robust in limited testing, it is still a work-in-progress and may not be suitable for production use. Pull requests welcome!
Artifact jart
Group io.jart
Version 0.0.4
Last update 06. May 2020
Tags: progress jarts limited using both proven pull state build production while fairly requests real imperative time help programming style asynchronous proper welcome jart work enabled with module robust suitable implemented freebsd still machine linux kernel async works sockets pure netmap default java uses testing runs stack based upon
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/scott-jart-io/jart
License BSD 3-Clause License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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Group io.jart
Version 0.0.4
Last update 06. May 2020
Tags: progress jarts limited using both proven pull state build production while fairly requests real imperative time help programming style asynchronous proper welcome jart work enabled with module robust suitable implemented freebsd still machine linux kernel async works sockets pure netmap default java uses testing runs stack based upon
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/scott-jart-io/jart
License BSD 3-Clause License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
jart from group io.jart (version 0.0.3)
JARTs are Java-based Asynchronous Real Time sockets.
JART uses JNA to build a pure Java TCP/IP stack upon Netmap. It is implemented in imperative style (no TCP state machine) using asynchronous programming with the help of ea-async.
JART runs on both Linux (with the proper Netmap kernel module) and FreeBSD with Netmap enabled. FreeBSD 12.1+ has Netmap in the kernel by default so it works "out of the box".
While JART has proven fairly robust in limited testing, it is still a work-in-progress and may not be suitable for production use. Pull requests welcome!
Artifact jart
Group io.jart
Version 0.0.3
Last update 05. May 2020
Tags: progress jarts limited using both proven pull state build production while fairly requests real imperative time help programming style asynchronous proper welcome jart work enabled with module robust suitable implemented freebsd still machine linux kernel async works sockets pure netmap default java uses testing runs stack based upon
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/scott-jart-io/jart
License BSD 3-Clause License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group io.jart
Version 0.0.3
Last update 05. May 2020
Tags: progress jarts limited using both proven pull state build production while fairly requests real imperative time help programming style asynchronous proper welcome jart work enabled with module robust suitable implemented freebsd still machine linux kernel async works sockets pure netmap default java uses testing runs stack based upon
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/scott-jart-io/jart
License BSD 3-Clause License
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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