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    JDataCom

    JDataCom

    Stream manager

    Create ports : TCP/UDP/Terminal/File/RS232(txrx)/DB/System/Bluetooth/JNA/ETH(jpcap)/Sound. Simply configure with GUI/SFC XML file/CLI. Display, modify, replay, store (tcpdump), decode flow of bytes or objects. Implement : loop/echo/paddings/... and delai/DB2XML/Stacks/Matrix/... management. Stream conversations with a dynamic packet analyse.
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    The collaborative framework Conzilla has primarily been developed to enhance the concept browser Conzilla (http://www.conzilla.org) with collaboration facilities. The Collaborilla framework is generic and can be used by other projects as well.
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    Based on a graph approach this engine is ale to provide splitting of a service activation/update request into multiple device requests. A device request can be considered logging into a telnet server and lunching some commands.
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    Octave bindings for postgres, mysql, sqlite, and standard ODBC.
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    A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
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    jLips is a lightweight Java persistence container that implements database persistence through Java interfaces through a defined field naming scheme. Can be used with any JDBC database. jLips has a very small footprint and a simple interface.
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    WEB interface for the design, process and monitor inter-application data flows. It’s a message queue EAI. Written in Perl, Tested systems : Linux and HP-UX, WinXP is planned Supported Connectors : RDBMS, , LDAP, EDI, CSV, XML, HTML etc ...
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    OpenDAS

    OpenDAS

    Open Data Acquisition System

    Project is migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/OpenDAS OpenDAS is an "Open Data Acquisition System" and a new software aimed at industry use. This is the easiest software to acquire data for industry and logistic, above all, this is a universal software. Why universal?, because OpenDAS has been thought as a universal acquisition system. It can be used to acquire data for any software or any combination of softwares. You can use data that come from an HR system, send data to an ERP...
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