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Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
Netgraph is a packet sniffer tool that captures all HTTP requests/responses, and displays them in a web page. You can run Netgraph in your Linux server without a desktop environment installed, and monitor HTTP requests/responses in your laptop's browser.
Swagger-to-GraphQL converts your existing Swagger schema to an executable GraphQL schema where resolvers perform HTTP calls to certain real endpoints. It allows you to move your API to GraphQL with nearly zero effort and maintain both REST and GraphQL APIs. Our CLI tool also allows you get the GraphQL schema in Schema Definition Language. This library will fetch your swagger schema, convert it to a GraphQL schema and convert GraphQL parameters to REST parameters. From there you are control...
This is a SAP addon to handle JSON data within SAP ABAP Programs. It comes in the customer exchange namespace /CEX/ and has to be installed as an SAP transport request.
The addon supports object oriented JSON methods to process deep structured JSON data. Building JSON data from SAP data objects and parsing JSON data back to SAP data objects are supported.
See the WIKI for some examples.
Thanks to the SAP community and especially to Rüdiger Plantiko for the basic work...
Highly portable API written in C that implements the client side of the HTTP 1.1 Protocol as Defined in RFC 2616,2617. Can be easily ported to any platform that supports standard C calls and Berkeley sockets.
A XML pull-parse library for Java 1.2, designed for
processing XML protocol messages in the most efficient way possible.
Contains a complete HTTP client library.
Cross-platform C++ libraries with a network/internet focus.
NOTE: Current source code as well as bugs/patches are on GitHub:
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/
C++ class libraries for network-centric, portable applications, integrated perfectly with the C++ Standard Library. Includes network protocols (Sockets, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, etc.), SQL database access and XML parsing. Licensed under Boost license.
Java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1
This is a java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1 HTTP client which not developed anymore.
The wrapper is using the new HttpClient 4.x and keeps binary compatibility.
The intention for developing this wrapper was using Axis 2 for accessing a Microsoft Exchange 2010 server which requires a NTLM2 authentication.
Not all methods are implemented, but it works for me.
Just remove the old commons-httpclient-3.1.jar and add http-client-3-wrapper to your project.
(Really) Thin HTTP Client: no https, small jar file size (never over 25kb), no dependencies (just jre1.6+ or jdk1.6+), can do POST and GET request methods, can send POST methods with multipart/form-data, can send request parameters and fast. Get it!
A Java library that provides accelerated downloads of HTTP/HTTPS URIs via the GET and POST methods. Works similar to download managers as requests are made in parallel and chunked for speed.
HTTP Client Plugin is an Eclipse 3.3+ plugin that enables users to construct and execute HTTP protocol messages. It is intended to support protocol level testing of web components.
NetTool is a developer tool for monitoring and manipulating application-level network messages, particularly useful for debugging web applications and web services. There are two components to NetTool: the HTTP Client, and the TCP Tunnel.
The original intent was to make a pretty simple "connect and send" http client, it has since grown to include as much http 1.0 client capabilitlies (as defined in RFC 1945) as possible.
Jandy is an internet development framework based on Indy, designed to make writing web clients and servers easier. Currently only the HTTP client and HTTP server frameworks are working, but other protocols will be included, like FTP, POP3, SMTP, etc.