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A publish/subscribe event bus for Android and Java that simplifies communication between components like Activities, Fragments, and threads.
A tiny 200-byte functional event emitter and pubsub library for JavaScript.
A .NET library for distributed transactions and event bus integration in microservices using the Outbox pattern.
An enhanced Guava-based event bus with emphasis on Android support for decoupled application communication.
A lightweight publish/subscribe event bus for iOS, enabling decoupled communication between Swift components.
A distributed event bus broker providing a RESTful API abstraction over Kafka-like queues for real-time data streaming.
A reactive Java library for building high-performance microservices with REST, JSON, and WebSocket support.
A traceable, extendable, and minimalist event bus implementation for Elixir with built-in event store and watcher using ETS.
A traceable, extendable, and minimalist event bus implementation for Elixir with built-in event store and watcher based on ETS.
A publish/subscribe event bus framework for Delphi applications to decouple components and layers.
A minimalist, zero-allocation event bus implementation for internal communication in Go applications.
A tiny, lightweight message bus for JavaScript applications with a wildcard listener and TypeScript support.
A thread-safe, high-performance event bus for Delphi implementing publish/subscribe with flexible delivery options.
A real-time feed aggregator built with Vert.x 3, using MongoDB and Redis for data storage and real-time updates.
Vue.js plugin that emits events when the browser's online/offline connection status changes.
A Go wrapper for NSQ providing event bus functionality with circuit breaker protection.
A Vert.x module for scheduling events on the event bus using cron expressions with support for send/publish actions and RxJava observables.
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