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This utility will generate the entire database code for Android and io
This utility will generate the entire database code for Android and iOS from a specified .xml file. The code is written in C++ and requires a C14 compatible compiler.
Simple Makefile also included for Linux/Mac. We have also included CMake compatibility and Visual Studio has builtin CMake capability.
A package manager repository for OSGi, Java and more.
Package Drone is an OSGi first software artifact repository system. It allows one to deploy artifacts via the Web UI or "mvn deploy" and consume them using Eclipse P2, OSGi R5 XML index (e.g. Bndtools), plain Maven, APT (for .deb files).
Artifacts can be automatically cleaned up (for snapshot or integration builds), transformed (e.g.
As those involved in SOA technologies will know web services and integration is a fairly dry subject. Typically the integrated systems and services sit behind a facade of other systems or web and desktop based applications. How then do you interest business users of the power of your solution? How do you quickly build or mock up an application that will interact with your back end services?
We had just such a problem and needed a way to keep senior technical staff and business users awake...