There are 2 repositories under java-nio topic.
High performance non-blocking webserver
TenIO is an open-source project for making online games that includes a java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) based server specifically designed for multiplayer games and simple existing game clients for rapid development: Libgdx (Java), Cocos2d-x (C++), Unity (C#), Phaserjs (Javascript).
100% non-blocking, Java NIO only( inspired by zio-nio) , JSON HTTP server based on Scala ZIO library. Everything including TLS encryption modeled as ZIO effects, convenient route DSL similar to https4s, up to 30K TPS local JSON transaction with 25 threads on 6 cores(i7) with ZIO fibers.
Transparent acceleration for Java NIO applications via UCX
Sending and receiving protobuf using NIO socket
A thin scala wrapper for Java NIO.2, built on cats-effect 🐱
Chatting platform with mini games written in Java using Non-blocking IO, channels, selectors, connection pools, and JavaFX.
A repackaged and refactored sun http server, created in the original form by Oracle and formerly embedded in the jdk. Distributed under the GNU v2 license.
A simple and lightweight asynchronous HTTP server library based on Netty for Java
NIO Library for lightweight networking
NFSv4.1 client that implements NIO2 based file system provider
**Under development** HTTP/S FileSystem provider for Java NIO.2
Tic-Tac-Toe Android game
Non-blocking implementations of server using java.nio selectors: single and thread pooled.
Entrada y Salida con las APIs Java IO y Java NIO
Scalable Server Design using Java NIO
Java Programming Language university project
Non-blocking single threaded implementation of server using java.nio: polling.
INT493 Software Architecture for High Scalability - Homework 3 - Java Chat with None blocking IO
Клиент-серверное приложение, которое позволяет работать с коллекцией, хранящей музыкальные группы.
A parallel matrix calculator and a distributed local game server developed at the CPD Curricular Unit at FEUP in 2022/2023
☘️ version 2.0 allows users to fetch 5-10 clusters randomly from the Spring Boot backend server. It then feed the clusters to React+D3.js (Data-driven document) in the FE to form up a hierarchical tree