Stellite project is a client library and server application that offers an easy way to develop, build, and implement client/server running primarily over the QUIC protocol developed by Google as part of the Chromium project. It aims to provide fast and stable connectivity to mobile applications.
Stellite is an open-source project developed by LINE Corporation based on the Chromium project.
Licensed under Apache License 2.0.
Today, mobile application developers are struggling with challenges posed by constantly changing network environments; long connection time (RTT overhead), packet loss, handover failures, head-of-line blocking, duplicate congestion window, to name a few.
QUIC is a new transport protocol that can solve these problems by providing essential features as follows.
See QUIC docs provided by Google for more details.
Stellite consists of the QUIC server and the client library on top of Chromium.
Stellite QUIC server is based on the Chromium's QUIC simple server and provides the following features.
Stellite client library provides a protocol negotiation layer so that a mobile application can choose the most expedient protocol.
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