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    MAX! home automation
    MAX home automation is a GTK+ application to manage ELV/eQ-3 MAX! cubes. A cube is a gateway to a network of radiator thermostats, shutter contacts etc. Radiator and wall-mounted thermostat schedule can be edited uploaded, stored into a file and restored from there. Wall-mounted thermostat temperature graphs are indicated on a separate page sorted by the installation room. HTTP server is provided for integration with HTTP-enabled controls. E.g. thermostats can be queried and controlled remotely via HTTP GET-queries.
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    RoboStopwatch

    Automation scheduler and monitor with stopwatch GUI widget.

    This program schedules, launches and monitors any Java Runnable object. Anything you can do from Java, you can schedule and monitor using this program. It includes a nifty stopwatch widget as a metaphor for measuring performance. The monitoring is done via event messages which are displayed in real time in a GUI dialog and stored in a JavaDB database. Any number of tasks (Runnables) can be launched and monitored simultaneously. The user / programmer of the API Jar designs their own messages, specifying the set of properties and their types which will be sent with each event they want to report. ...
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