##Pomelo -- a fast, scalable game server framework for node.js
Pomelo is a fast, scalable game server framework for node.js. It provides the basic development framework and many related components, including libraries and tools. Pomelo is also suitable for real-time web applications; its distributed architecture makes pomelo scale better than other real-time web frameworks.
- Homepage: http://pomelo.netease.com/
- Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/pomelo
- Documentation: https://github.com/NetEase/pomelo
- Wiki: https://github.com/NetEase/pomelo/wiki/
- Issues: https://github.com/NetEase/pomelo/issues/
- Tags: game, nodejs
- Distributed (multi-process) architecture
- Flexible server extension
- Full performance optimization and test
- Simple API: request, response, broadcast, etc.
- Lightweight: high development efficiency based on node.js
- Convention over configuration: almost zero config
- Many libraries and tools
- Good reference materials: full docs, and an open-source MMO RPG demo
Fast, scalable, real-time game server development is not an easy job, and a good container or framework can reduce its complexity. Unfortunately, unlike web, finding a game server framework solution is difficult, especially an open source solution. Pomelo fills this gap, providing a full solution for building game server frameworks. Pomelo has the following advantages:
- The architecture is scalable. It uses a multi-process, single thread runtime architecture, which has been proven in the industry and is especially suited to the node.js thread model.
- Easy to use, the development model is quite similar to web, using convention over configuration, with almost zero config. The API is also easy to use.
- The framework is extensible. Based on the node.js micro module principle, the core of pomelo is small. All of the components, libraries and tools are individual npm modules, and anyone can create their own module to extend the framework.
- The reference materials and documentation are quite complete. In addition to the documentation, we also provide an open-source MMO RPG demo (HTML5 client), which is a far better reference material than any book.
With the following references, you can quickly familiarize yourself with the pomelo development process:
You can also learn from our MMO demo:
- NetEase, Inc.
- Aaron Yoshitake
- D-Deo
- Eduard Gotwig
- Eric Muyser
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