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    Microsoft Kiota

    Microsoft Kiota

    OpenAPI based HTTP Client code generator

    Microsoft Kiota is an open-source tool that generates client libraries from OpenAPI descriptions, making it easier to interact with RESTful APIs. It is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Graph and other API ecosystems, providing strongly typed SDKs in multiple programming languages. Kiota simplifies API consumption by automating the creation of client libraries, reducing the manual effort needed to integrate with APIs.
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    AsyncAPI

    AsyncAPI

    Allows you to create machine-readable definitions of asynchronous APIs

    ​AsyncAPI is an open-source initiative that seeks to improve the current state of Event-Driven Architecture (EDA). Our long-term goal is to make working with EDAs as easy as working with REST APIs. That goes from documentation to code generation, from discovery to event management, and beyond. The AsyncAPI Specification defines a standard, protocol-agnostic interface that describes message-based or event-driven APIs. The AsyncAPI document allows people or machines communicating with one...
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    gSOAP Toolkit

    gSOAP Toolkit

    Development toolkit for Web Services and XML data bindings for C & C++

    The gSOAP toolkit is an extensive suite of portable C and C++ software to develop XML Web services with powerful type-safe XML data bindings. Easy-to-use code-generator tools allow you to directly integrate XML data in C and C++. Serializes native application data in XML. Includes WSDL/XSD schema binding and auto-coding tools, stub/skeleton compiler, Web server integration with Apache module and IIS extension, high-performance XML processing with schema validation, fast MIME/MTOM streaming, SOAP and REST Web API development, WS-* protocols (WS-Security, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging, etc), XML-RPC and JSON. ...
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    SugarRestSharp

    SugarCRM .NET C# REST Client

    SugarRestSharp is a .NET C# SugarCRM CE 6.x API client. It is a Restful CRUD client that implements the SugarCRM module Create, Read, Update and Delete functionalities. SugarRestSharp implements following SugarCRM REST API method calls: oauth_access, get_entry, get_entry_list, set_entry, set_entries.
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