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WebSocket++ is a header only C++ library that implements RFC6455 The WebSocket Protocol. It allows integrating WebSocket client and server functionality into C++ programs. It uses interchangeable network transport modules including one based on raw char buffers, one based on C++ iostreams, and one based on Asio (either via Boost or standalone). End users can write additional transport policies to support other networking or event libraries as needed.
Project Website http://www.zaphoyd.com/websocketpp/
User Manual http://docs.websocketpp.org/
GitHub Repository https://github.com/zaphoyd/websocketpp/
GitHub pull requests should be submitted to the develop
branch.
Announcements Mailing List http://groups.google.com/group/websocketpp-announcements/
IRC Channel #websocketpp (freenode)
Discussion / Development / Support Mailing List / Forum http://groups.google.com/group/websocketpp/
Peter Thorson - websocketpp@zaphoyd.com
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