esp-net-dispatchers
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Authors | Keith Woods |
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Copyrights | Copyright Keith Woods 2015 |
Description | Evented State Processor (ESP) adds specific processing workflow around changes to a model's state. This package adds functionality to integrate ESP with RX. |
IconUrl | https://raw.github.com/esp/esp-net/master/package_icon.png |
LicenseUrl | https://github.com/esp/esp-net/LICENSE.txt |
Owners | Keith Woods |
ProjectUrl | https://github.com/esp/esp-net |
RequireLicenseAcceptance | False |
Tags | evented state processor reactive router event loop rx |
Title | esp-net-dispatchers |
PackageSize | 11090 |
PackageHashAlgorithm | SHA512 |
PackageHash | D2BOmzBd/Tw0bL/1aTqmxs/rE2zdwg7WTCdzguX2plHn7hhdrrWREB/4gXbjWl0/IOXh1aWa46k6UFxS1JBHfQ== |
DownloadCount | 000000 |
CreatedDate | 2015-09-27T18:34:35 |
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