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    Java Service Wrapper
    Configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services. Includes fault correction software to automatically restart crashed or frozen JVMs. Critical when app is needed 24x7. Built for flexibility.
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    libivykis is a thin wrapper over various OS'es implementation of I/O readiness notification facilities (such as poll(2), kqueue(2)) and is mainly intended for writing portable high-performance network servers.
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    inetid is a simple wrapper for services started from inetd.conf. It can give you ip-, host- and port-information about the socket that's created when your service gets spawned by inetd. you can use it with or without tcp_wrappers. available in perl & C.
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