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    RAP2-DELOS

    RAP2-DELOS

    Open source interface management tool

    RAP2 is a new project redone based on RAP1. It can provide you with convenient interface document management, mock, export and other functions. It contains two components (corresponding to two Github Repository). This tool is a development tool, and the related API has not been subjected to any security verification such as XSS. Please do not rely on any service of RAP in the production environment!Install Docker and Docker Compose (Linux users need to install separately). It is recommended...
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    CANUSB Library written in C#
    This is a C# library dedicated for using with a www.canusb.com device Full notes: See ReadMe.txt Summary The LAWICEL DLL is 'unmanaged code' and was not designed for use by C#/VB/Mono http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managed_code If you wish to call 'unmanaged code' from 'managed code', you need to use a 'C# wrapper' to access the DLL. This wrapper uses 'PInvoke' (like peek/poke) to 'martial' calls from managed to unmanaged code.
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