I think Mojolicious has a forking Websocket implementation in Mojo::Server::Daemon.
Personally, I like in-process Websockets, as I use them to communicate between clients. Usually I don't have an elaborate message queue schema set up, so distributing information is done easiest by keeping all clients connected to the same process. This is where AnyEvent comes in very handy for me.
In reply to Re: Server-side Websocket implementations in non-event driven HTTP Server Environments
by Corion
in thread Server-side Websocket implementations in non-event driven HTTP Server Environments
by unlinker
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