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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:10:26+00:00 2026-05-22T23:10:26+00:00

The Java end is a Bukkit plugin, so I don’t have the freedom to

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The Java end is a Bukkit plugin, so I don’t have the freedom to build on a servlet engine like Tomcat. I don’t need arbitrary access to any object; I just want to expose a subset of functionality available to plugins to my wrapper application.

The Cocoa application, I am building from the ground up, so the restrictions are a bit looser. It’s a wrapper for the server with limited support for configuring certain plugins.

Something that can communicate over Unix sockets would be ideal since the processes are running on a single host, but TCP sockets are ok too. I’m not really picky. If I end up using TCP then I’ll consider adding support for remote management, but it’s not a priority. I don’t want Unix sockets badly enough to bother with all the hoops I’d have to jump through to use them.

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    2026-05-22T23:10:27+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    Java does not support UNIX sockets out-of-the box, but this question gives some alternatives.

    Or you can just open a tcp socket on localhost to keep in the standard library.

    There are a lot of solutions out there, but if you want to stay lean and mean, a simple socket is not too bad. All the boxed solutions are quite complex, as they need to deal with complex issues over the net. You will face only a small subset of these, so might be better of with a simple home-grown protocol over a socket.

    Just make it asynchronous to avoid blocking.

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