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DataScript is a formal language for modelling binary datatypes, bitstreams or file formats. This project provides a parser and codegenerator for generating Java codec classes from a DataScript specification.
A high performance cross programming languages communication framework similar to Java RMI. Unlike RMI, CABLE allows server push and was tested to run up to 3x faster than RMI depending the number of threads and CPU power. Currently in Java and C#.
Link Generator is a utility that allows web page designers to compile a list of website links formatted as a "http://*" link, or a link with a Text Label, or even a link with an Image association (or a combination of Text Label and Image).
Open and cross compilant C++ Library, threading, mutexes,events, Callbacks, Xml Serialization, XML parser and generator , and a powerfull C++ code profiler. All the code is well documented and lots of examples are avalaible, easy to use.
TeleFlow-VXML provides a means to generate VoiceXML (or VXML) applications from TeleFlow Tap/Tam files created with TeleFlow Designer and related tools.
lsx is a small and powerful text and source codegenerator based on a format called Eva. Both java libraries for lsx and Eva and tutorial with some "Hello" samples including "Hello State Machine", interesting demo that generates C++ code.
A new WSDL to Java/JiBX binding generator. Supports multiple inputs as WSDL or XSD, array unwrapping (rare feature !), choice between plain arrays or java.util.List, prefix and namespace aware, serializable beans, and "ready to bind" generated files...