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io.github.congcoi123:tenio
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TenIO is a java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) based server specifically designed for multiplayer games. It supports UDP and TCP transports which are handled by Netty for high-speed network transmission. It uses MsgPack for compressing data so that can be transferred quickly through the network. This framework can help you quickly create a game server or integrate it into your system.
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TenIO is a java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) based server specifically designed for multiplayer games. It supports UDP and TCP transports which are handled by Netty for high-speed network transmission. It uses MsgPack for compressing data so that can be transferred quickly through the network. This framework can help you quickly create a game server or integrate it into your system.
We found that io.github.congcoi123:tenio demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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