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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
EL4NET, the extension library for the .NET framework, provides an open and extensible component model, a flexible configuration system, and a mechanism that allows distributed applications to be deployed without changes on multiple physical architectures.
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
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.
Boiler-plate code for bootstrapping CORBA 2.5+ applications. The goal is to create a set of cooperative services and components needed by CORBA apps. Essentially, a pre-fabricated CORBA infrastructure that facilitates component based software engineering
Framework for software component integration, interoperability and adoptability through a XML based vocabulary: Software Component Integration Mark-up Language (SCIML)
A comprehensive CORBA IDL test suite. Used to test any CORBA IDL compiler that is compliant with at least the CORBA 2.3 specification. Includes scripts to run the tests with OpenORB, ORBacus, Orbix and VisiBroker, but can be extended to test any ORB
Implementation of Fault Tolerant CORBA specification, V1.0 (OMG Document ptc/2000-04-04), extended to support large-scale, distributed systems.
Implements both Passive (Cold and Warm) and Active replication styles.
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The goal of this project is to provide an operatingsystem with a native GUI, an interpreter for an object-oriented BASIC dialect and many more features to make life easier for normal users.