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    JBot

    JBot

    Make Slack and Facebook Bots in Java

    JBot is a java framework (inspired by Howdyai's Botkit) to make Slack and Facebook bots in minutes. It provides all the boilerplate code needed so that you can make your bot live right away. Provides you with all the boilerplate code which handles underlying WebSocket connections and other complexities. Supports extra events in addition to all the events supported by Slack/Facebook which makes your work a lot easier.
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    a simple, extensible Instant Messenger TOC bot framework written in Java using Jaimlib 0.5 or greater. services for incoming IMs are created simply by implementing a handle() method, and sample handler code is included.
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