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    Programming library for writing an XML-RPC server or client in C or C++. XML-RPC is a standard network protocol to allow a client program to make a simple remote procedure call (RPC) type request of a server. Like SOAP or CORBA, but much simpler.
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    Downloads: 488 This Week
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    omniORB is a CORBA object request broker for C++ and Python. It is very fast, robust, and standards-compliant.
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    Downloads: 532 This Week
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    RabbitMQ Server

    RabbitMQ Server

    Core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins

    RabbitMQ is the most widely deployed open source message broker. With tens of thousands of users, RabbitMQ is one of the most popular open source message brokers. From T-Mobile to Runtastic, RabbitMQ is used worldwide at small startups and large enterprises. RabbitMQ is lightweight and easy to deploy on premises and in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can be deployed in distributed and federated configurations to meet high-scale, high-availability requirements. RabbitMQ runs on many operating systems and cloud environments, and provides a wide range of developer tools for most popular languages. Supports multiple messaging protocols, message queuing, delivery acknowledgement, flexible routing to queues, multiple exchange type. Deploy as clusters for high availability and throughput; federate across multiple availability zones and regions. HTTP-API, command line tool, and UI for managing and monitoring RabbitMQ.
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    dbus-c++ attempts to provide a C++ API for D-BUS. The library has a glib/gtk and an Ecore mainloop integration. It also offers an optional own main loop.
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    Downloads: 595 This Week
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    Portable and very simple C API functions to write a soap client/server in c.
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    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    XPLC

    Cross-platform lightweight components

    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.
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    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Implementation of DCOM wire protocol (MSRPC) to enable development of Pure Bi-Directional, Non-Native Java applications which can interoperate with any COM component.The implementation is itself purely in Java and does not use JNI to provide COM access.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    A general purpose implementation of the xmlrpc specification in C.
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    MICO is a mature, secure, robust, fully standards-compliant implementation of the CORBA standard. It is available as GNU open source software and is widely used for robust application integration.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    XML-RPC for Delphi is a library used on the server or client side of an XML-RPC communication. It is designed to compile under Delphi for Windows and Kylix for GNU/Linux. XML-RPC for Delphi requires the Open Source Indy components be installed.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence) is a simple Smalltalk object-relational mapping tool using a non-intrusive architecture. This is a Camp Smalltalk Project (http://camp.smalltalk.org). Development is primarily hosted in the Ci
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Ultra Corba Simulator
    UCS (Ultra Corba Simulator) is one powerful corba client/servant simulator tool. It doesn't need idl-related helper class or IR service.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    O/R Broker is a framework for applications that use JDBC. It allows you to externalize dynamic SQL statements in individual files, improving readability, and it allows declarative mapping from queries to arbitrary domain objects, not just JavaBeans.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SBW (Systems Biology Workbench)

    SBW (Systems Biology Workbench)

    Framework for Systems Biology

    The Systems Biology Workbench(SBW) is a framework for application intercommunications. It uses a broker-based, distributed, message-passing architecture, supports many languages including Java, C++, Perl & Python, and runs under Linux,OSX & Win32. It comes with a large number of modules, encompassing the whole modeling cycle: creating computational models, simulating and analyzing them, visualizing the information, in order to improve the models. All using community standards, such as SED-ML, SBML and MIRIAM.
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    XmlRpc++ is an implementation of the XmlRpc protocol written in C++, based upon Shilad Sen's excellent py-xmlrpc library. It is designed to make it easy to incorporate XmlRpc client+server support into C++ applications and requires no other libraries.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    An open-source Java framework to build and parse IFX messages into JavaBeans. The project additionally aims to provide adapter frameworks to connect to external data sources such as RDBMSs and other legacy systems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    It is a lightweight API to invoke web services (RMI, CORBA, WebService (SOAP), XML-RPC, EJB, Hessian, Burlap, REST, ...), how simple Java Object calls. You can integrate Crispy in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) or in a Rich Client Platform (RCP).
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    The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method (DREAM) is a tool and method for the real-time verification and performance estimation of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. Publications: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gabe/publications.html.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Minos is a lightweight, portable implementation of the OMG CORBA Notification Service written in C++. It can be built with omniORB, TAO, MICO and ORBacus.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    The focus of this project is to port the OO interpreter language Python and its extensions (GUI, CORBA, SOAP, XML-RPC, QNX message passing, Data Bases a.s.o) to QNX4 and QNX6 (QNX RTP). URLs: www.python.org
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    nCOM is now superceeded by OpenCOM project, please disregard any information you will find on this page and refer to the new project.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    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
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CORBA::MICO is a Perl interface to the MICO ORB. Its most distinctive feature is that it is completely dynamic. It is not necessary to pregenerate "stubs" or "skeletons" - all necessary information is retrieved at runtime.
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    IIOP.NET allows a seamless interoperation between .NET, CORBA and J2EE distributed objects. This is done by incorporating CORBA/IIOP support into .NET, leveraging the remoting framework.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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