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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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stolon
mysql-live-select
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There is also a MySQL integration with Meteor.
I'm the defacto maintainer of this package and the Node.js package mysql-live-select.
These implement pub/sub and reactive queries using the MySQL binary log as the event source:
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