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    DelphiWebStart
    DelphiWebStart (DWS) is an Application Loader with TCP Sockets based on a ThinClient first spread over the Web, VPN or Intranet. So a user can download data (exes, maps, files) from a list and start it. DWS supports OpenSSL including a PKI HTTPS-Server.
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    dimtree

    dimtree

    Data Browser for DIM (Distributed Information Manager from CERN)

    DIMTree is Tree View Browser for DIM system. The DIM is CERN designed Distributed Information Manager system, see http://dim.web.cern.ch/. DIM uses to create distributed DAQ and experiment control systems. DIMTree is browser for DIM which provides Tree View to browse DIM Servers, his published Services and it's data content. It's useful test/monitor/debug tool for DIM users.
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