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    AgiTerm is a test application for use with the Asterisk open source PBX. When executed, the program opens a socket and waits for connections from asterisk servers, providing an easy-to-use GUI for extension logic debugging upon incoming connection.
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    A set of JNI classes providing direct access to Asterisk PBX functionality from Java. This is not a socket-level interface into the Asterisk manager app but a true Java<->Asterisk integration at the Thread level.
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    Tornado Java NIO Socket Server or only Tornado was built for high-performance, and maximum support for Massive Multiplayer Mobile Games and Massive Multiplayer Online Games, allowing developers to create powerful multiplayer real time games.
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