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Reverse Dependencies for eventmachine
The projects listed here declare eventmachine as a runtime or development dependency
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A re-imagining of the iconic BBS software.
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Uses ffi to create an object oriented wrapper around C net-snmp libraries
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Officer is designed to help you coordinate distributed processes and avoid race conditions.
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See https://github.com/puppetlabs/pcp-specifications
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Ponder (Stibbons) is a Domain Specific Language for writing IRC Bots using the EventMachine library.
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Ruby Json Rpc library
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Sensu transport over Amazon SNS & SQS
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WebSocket/Comet IO plugin for Sinatra
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A high-performance SNMP engine built on EventMachine and Ruby-SNMP
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collect and aggregate stats, flush to graphite
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A rational rudimentary database abstraction.
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IRC bouncer with multi-client support
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Bacon based BDD API for Ruby/EventMachine
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WebSocket base for Ruby client and server
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minimalistic scheduler on top of event-machine
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Utilities
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Ruby gem to interface with the Amazon Simple Notification Service
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Analogger provides a fast and very stable asynchronous central logging service capable of handling heavy logging loads. It has been in production use for almost a decade.
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APND (Apple Push Notification Daemon) is a ruby library to send Apple Push
Notifications to iPhones.
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EventMachine-based client and server implementation of Arachni-RPC supporting
TLS encryption, asynchronous and synchronous requests and
capable of handling remote asynchronous calls that require a block.
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