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Nmap::Scanner is a perl module that provides an object-oriented, programmatic interface to the nmap (http://www.insecure.org/nmap) port scanning tool. It provides both batch and event-driven programming models.
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The JProactor is a high performance communication toolkit that facilitates development of networking applications using asynchronous programming model. The Jproactor utilises Java NIO (new IO) api and JSSE (Java SSL Engine), and supports multiple communi
Giallo is a C++ library for asynchronous network programming, based on reactor style notification, independent of underlying OS demultiplexing methods.
The JSocket Wrench is a JDK 5.0 library (with a thin JNI layer) that provides support for low-level internet protocols in the Java programming language through subclasses of java.net.SocketImpl and java.net.DatagramSocketImpl.
A DNS server for Unix and Windows platforms, supporting authoritative service (master/slave) as well as caching. Also featuring a graphical master file editor (mfedit), a graphical DNS query tool (dnsquery) and a DNS programming library for C++ (poslib).
PacLang is a language for programming Network Processors. It aims to make it easy to write high performance networking applications that are portable across a range of target platforms.
libk2 is a C++ component-based library for high performance concurrent and network programming with specialzed STL style memory allocators. Currently builds and passes tests on Win32 w/Pthreads, soon to support GNU Linux, and other UNIX variants.
Serveez is a server framework. It provides routines and help for implementing IP based servers (currently TCP, UDP and ICMP). The application demonstrates various aspects of advanced network programming in a portable manner.
C-Prime, or C' in abbreviation, is simply an attempt to add some fun and modern features to C without sacrificing speed or power. We intend to make "down and dirty programming" a "more enjoyable" experience.
An Eclipse Plugin to achieve distributed pair programming on the internet, it is based on open sourced Syncshare server. This plugin will finally make XP possible b/w distributed teams.
This project is an attempt to create a class library to easily do network programming in C++ on many different platforms. Eventually it will support IPv4, IPV6, TCP, UDP, and RAW network programming.
ToGather is a network statistics tool (RRDtool frontend) and a SNMP MIB browser.
ToGather is OS independent as it uses the programming language perl and any web browser for the display
of the graphical statistics and the MIB browser.
Async message based communication system for different languages
Different implementations of a JSON based protocol for interchange of messages between different programming languages in a peer to peer fashion.
Currently Java and Javascript support, but more coming.
jMARS is a java implementation of the famous "Core Wars" application first described by A.K. Dewdney. Using eXtreme Programming combined with Java, EJB, and the Rich Client Platform it can be used as an educational tool to understand these technologies