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Reverse Dependencies for em-websocket

The projects listed here declare em-websocket as a runtime or development dependency

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A static file server for rich web apps that automatically compiles SASS, HAML, CoffeeScript and more
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webrtc-rails is a gem for easy to create video chat app.
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Pipe data from a Ruby IO stream to a Websocket server, broadcasting to all clients.
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A home control system based on firmata
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Middleware to create a websocket service
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Provides implementation for in process, amqp or web socket service bus
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Cranberry models game objects and maintains server-side state, allowing you to use client-side websockets to join and send JSON instructions
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Eggplant is a Sinatra web app that reads simple markdown files for a presentation.
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Breakout routes messages among web browsers and workers using WebSockets.
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Proxy SSH connection through Websocket (nginx)
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Eventd provides a clear and comprehensive structure to add evented functionality to any object. Eventd also implements an event-based Web Socket server, which is a wrapper around em-websockets.
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Simple and effective cross-platform RPC protocol. Can work with any transport capable to pass structures (dictionaries, hashes, whatever you name it). Out of the box provides JSON and BOSS formats over streams and sockets.
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Direct Connect (DC) Client implemented in pure Ruby
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