25 results for “topic:java-network”
Java rpc framework based on netty4.(java 手写 dubbo rpc 框架)
Java network (NIO) application framework: performance and scalability.
The project simulates a network traffic in a given topology where the distance vector algorithm is used for path computations, routing and forwarding.
RLib
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This project caters to the extraction of the status of PNR number (Passenger Name Record) of Indian Railways. PNR number is unique to each and every ticket bought in the railways. With the help of it, we can get the exact details of the ticket in hand
IPFinder application using Java Swing and Java Networking.
Various networking programs using Java
Java GUI Instant Messenger Program Over TCP
This repo is containing computer networking post and get method in Java program.
This repository contain java problems and algorithms like it Contain Sockets Programming Projects
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A lightweight, Java-based, open-source key-value store with notification support.
Conexiones y transacciones de red en Java con la API java.net
Soccer stars of deprived area
A simple java app to ping ip address and record whether its up or down
Game based on carcassonne for CEN3031
a client-server based program with a rendezvouz server handling incoming requests
Tic Tac Toe Game is application that have three type of playing in one application (Play against computer - play with your friend - play online with other friend)
The game of tank war based on Java Swing which you can learn stating Java SE, and Simple Netty Server.
Teragrep zero copy networking library for Java
NetX is a high-performance Java networking framework built from scratch using Java NIO and the Reactor Pattern. It provides a low-level yet extensible transport layer for building scalable TCP/HTTP systems, featuring non-blocking I/O, custom protocol support, connection management, and production-grade architecture inspired by Netty-style internals
Proyectos de java
Chat encriptado P2P creado en java
A collection of repos from my time studying FullStack Application/Software Development at the University of Birmingham for Spring 2023