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+ # Overview of this fork of EventMachine
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+ This is a fork of [EventMachine](http://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine).
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+ If you are looking for a stable version, look there.
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+ ## Purpose of the fork
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+ This version corrects some of the more annoying problems EventMachine
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+ has in the area of IPv6 support. I didn't try to do a full code
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+ review and fix everything, but fixed just what I needed.
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+ ## Roadmap
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+ I mostly changed references to `struct sockaddr` into `struct sockaddr_storage`.
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+ (Folks, RFC 2533 has now been in force more than eleven years...)
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+ As an exception, I changed the `From` member of `OutboundPage` to a
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+ ## Features
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+ # About EventMachine #
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+ ## What is EventMachine ##
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+ EventMachine is an event-driven I/O and lightweight concurrency library for Ruby.
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+ It provides event-driven I/O using the [Reactor pattern](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactor_pattern),
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+ much like [JBoss Netty](http://www.jboss.org/netty), [Apache MINA](http://mina.apache.org/),
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+ Python's [Twisted](http://twistedmatrix.com), [Node.js](http://nodejs.org), libevent and libev.
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+ EventMachine is designed to simultaneously meet two key needs:
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+ * Extremely high scalability, performance and stability for the most demanding production environments.
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+ * An API that eliminates the complexities of high-performance threaded network programming,
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+ allowing engineers to concentrate on their application logic.
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+ This unique combination makes EventMachine a premier choice for designers of critical networked
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+ applications, including Web servers and proxies, email and IM production systems, authentication/authorization
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+ processors, and many more.
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+ EventMachine has been around since the early 2000s and is a mature and battle tested library.
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+ ## What EventMachine is good for? ##
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+ * Scalable event-driven servers. Examples: [Thin](http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/) or [Goliath](https://github.com/postrank-labs/goliath/).
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+ * Scalable asynchronous clients for various protocols, RESTful APIs and so on. Examples: [em-http-request](https://github.com/igrigorik/em-http-request) or [amqp gem](https://github.com/ruby-amqp/amqp).
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+ * Efficient network proxies with custom logic. Examples: [Proxymachine](https://github.com/mojombo/proxymachine/).
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+ * File and network monitoring tools. Examples: [eventmachine-tail](https://github.com/jordansissel/eventmachine-tail) and [logstash](https://github.com/logstash/logstash).
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+ ## What platforms are supported by EventMachine? ##
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+ EventMachine supports Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2, REE, JRuby and **works well on Windows** as well
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+ as many operating systems from the Unix family (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD flavors).
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+ ## Install the gem ##
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+ Install it with [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/)
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+ gem install eventmachine
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+ ## Getting started ##
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+ For an introduction to EventMachine, check out:
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+ * [blog post about EventMachine by Ilya Grigorik](http://www.igvita.com/2008/05/27/ruby-eventmachine-the-speed-demon/).
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+ * [EventMachine Introductions by Dan Sinclair](http://everburning.com/news/eventmachine-introductions/).
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+ ### Server example: Echo server ###
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+ Here's a fully-functional echo server written with EventMachine:
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+ module EchoServer
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+ }
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+ ## EventMachine documentation ##
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+ Currently we only have [reference documentation](http://eventmachine.rubyforge.org) and a [wiki](https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine/wiki).
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+ ## Community and where to get help ##
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+ * Join IRC channel #eventmachine on irc.freenode.net
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+ ## License and copyright ##
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+ EventMachine is copyrighted free software made available under the terms
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+ Copyright: (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
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+ ## Alternatives ##
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+ If you are unhappy with EventMachine and want to use Ruby, check out [Cool.io](http://coolio.github.com/).
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+ One caveat: by May 2011, it did not support JRuby and Windows.