TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
Smart-M3 is a functional platform that provides a cross domain search extent for triple based information. Smart-M3 enables smart cross domain applications that rely on information level interoperability.
pilot-qof provides a query interface to data on a Palm device, using pilot-link and QOF - the Query Object Framework. pilot-qof supports reading addressbook, datebook, expenses and ToDo data and runs SQL-type queries on the live data or a QSF XML fil
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The CoreLibrary is a multiplatform object library for C++ (Linux, Win32, MacOSX, PocketPC).
It provides many of the common objects found in Java (Strings, Threads, Collections, etc.) and has the ability to send objects across the network like CORBA.
XPLC (cross-platform lightweight components) is a component system that provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between applications, being portable across platforms and languages, easy to use and having the lowest possible overhead.
CPCOM contains a open-source and cross-platform implementation of the Microsoft COM API for operating systems that do not have an implementation. This allows COM components to be easily ported to other systems.
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.
Framework for software component integration, interoperability and adoptability through a XML based vocabulary: Software Component Integration Mark-up Language (SCIML)
KIOIK means KIOIK Is ORB In Kernel.It put ORBit2 into Linux Kernel. This Project is inspired by KORBit Project,Which has be discontinued.
The Last Intent of KIOIK is be a fundmental Platform for cluster computing.
The goal of this project is to provide an operating system with a native GUI, an interpreter for an object-oriented BASIC dialect and many more features to make life easier for normal users.
ORBit-Python is a project to develop Python bindings for ORBit. It supports dynamic loading of IDL (no IDL compiler required), and most of ORBit's TypeCodes.