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    webrpc

    webrpc

    webrpc is a schema-driven approach to writing backend services

    webrpc is a schema-driven approach to writing backend servers for the Web. Write your server's API interface in a schema format of RIDL or JSON, and then run webrpc-gen to generate the networking source code for your server and client apps. From the schema, webrpc-gen will generate application-based class types/interfaces, JSON encoders, and networking code. In doing so, it's able to generate fully functioning and typed client libraries to communicate with your server. Enjoy strongly-typed...
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    typescript-generator

    typescript-generator

    Generates TypeScript from Java, JSON declarations, REST service client

    typescript-generator is a tool for generating TypeScript definition files (.d.ts) from Java JSON classes. If you have REST service written in Java (or another JVM language) using object to JSON mapping you can use typescript-generator to generate TypeScript interfaces from Java classes.
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    Ulfius HTTP Framework

    Ulfius HTTP Framework

    Web Framework to build REST APIs, Webservices or any HTTP endpoint

    HTTP Framework for REST Applications in C. Based on GNU libmicrohttpd for the backend web server, Jansson for the json manipulation library, and Libcurl for the SMTP client API. Used to facilitate the creation of web applications in C programs with a small memory footprint, as in embedded systems applications. You can create web services in HTTP or HTTPS mode, stream data, or implement server web sockets.
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    XML Mimic
    XML Mimic is a stub web server that can mock/simulate web XML responses and runs as independent HTTP server stub. Client apps that require real server for fetching xml/html responses can use this software during development and testing. Suitable for testing client application that requires any REST based web service, JSON,etc as replacement for web service server. Can also be used for any client that require HTTP based application response.
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    XHTTP JavaScript Client

    JavaScript client implementation of XHTTP

    JavaScript client library which can connect to servers using the Extended Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http://www.xhttp.org) and build client-side APIs from XHTTP service schemas.
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    CyberOPC Sample Client(Windows Forms) included with a CyberOPC Client Library. Based on the CyberOPC Specification (www.cyberopc.org)
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