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org.hildan.krossbow:krossbow-websocket-builtin-iosarm64
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Multiplatform implementation of Krossbow's WebSocket API adapting the platforms' built-in implementations (JS browser's WebSocket, JDK11 client on JVM, NSURLSession on Apple targets).
See the project's website for documentation.
Krossbow is a Kotlin multiplatform STOMP 1.2 client with a coroutine-based API. It provides a bunch of adapters for popular web socket clients (OkHttp, Ktor, Spring, SockJS...), as well as a 0-dependency built-in web socket implementation for some platforms.
This project is published under the MIT license.
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Multiplatform implementation of Krossbow's WebSocket API adapting the platforms' built-in implementations (JS browser's WebSocket, JDK11 client on JVM, NSURLSession on Apple targets).
We found that org.hildan.krossbow:krossbow-websocket-builtin-iosarm64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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