# What does this Framework aim? Simply dealing with as the description says "nearly" all kinds of software which means it deals with a few much used socket protocols Since it also handles web socket requests it can be used as a real cross-side server # Documentation You do not need much to get your Server Running! All you need is the Packet Structure and the know-how of how to create events. ## Packets That's easy, look! Packets are platform and socket wide the same A Normal Packet would look like this ```json {"event":"name", "payload":"your_data"} ``` But you can parse even more Objects inside the Packet ```json {"event":"name", "payload":{"arg1":"arg_value_1","arg2":"arg_value_2","arg3":"arg_value_3"}}; ``` and this can go on for ever but, this should show the point of a packet ## Events Something needs to happen with your packet! The Event Handler is handling it. The Handler is taking in an **Event Name** and a **Function** for it. Events look like this: ``` {name:'logout', function() {eventFunction(possible,arguments)}}, ``` But somewhere your event needs to be defined! As default they are stored in *bin/classes/events* and a normal Event is build like this: ```js event_function(){ Console.log('Your code here please'); } ``` Not difficult right? well, then good luck and happy coding :D