An asynchronous http client in Java, with a clean, callback-based API, using Netty 4.x
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An asynchronous http client in Java, with a clean, callback-based API, using Netty 4.x
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An open-source, centralized HTTPS botnet
Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for WT32_ETH01 boards using LAN8720 Ethernet. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS. Now supporting ESP32 core v2.0.0+
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for ESP32 boards using W5500 with LwIP Ethernet library. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for ESP32_S2, S3 and C3 boards using W5500 with LwIP Ethernet library. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS
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