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A C/C++ based client and server implementation of the OGSA Basic Execution Service, used to provide a Web Services interface to distributed resource managers such as Platform LSF and PBS/PBS Pro. The SOAP stack is provided by the gSOAP toolkit.
Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
A command line utility to read a text file containing lines of data, clean up any CR/LF anomalies, and output the lines of text with clean CR/LF terminators to standard output. The binary is a Windows 32 bit console app.
Unimatrix is the collective works of Matrix, Tsunami and Mainframe. Unimatrix allows for a setup of distributed file repositories. Completely peerless, and using HTTP/1.0 as its transfer medium. Unimatrix Can easilly be used for Filesharing and since its
Programming libraries for writing an XMLDC (XML DistributedComputing) applications in C++. XMLDC is a XML-based protocol for remote procedure calls (RPC) between different systems. XMLDC is more powerful than XML-RPC and much simpler than SOAP or CORBA.
YAML (tm) is a straight-forward data serilization language, offering an alternative to XML where markup (named lists and mixed content) are not needed. YAML borrows ideas from rfc822, SAX, C, HTML, Perl, and Python.