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    The goal of this project is to make possible to access Progress database from any external program that can use sockets. The server (broker and agents) are written in Progress 4GL and made use of sockets capabilities of Progress V9.
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    BandwidthD-IPv6

    BandwidthD-IPv6

    Collects data about network useage using libpcap.

    Based off of bandwidthd (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bandwidthd) but updated to support large networks (13,000+ devices). IPv6 support is in the works. Our thanks goes to the original authors of bandwidthd who made this possible.
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    Justus is a tool set for Progress 4GL (ABL) Developers. It includes a simplified parser for 4GL, an API to load Profiler data and a Test Coverage Tool.
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    Java Message Service API implementation for Progress ABL.
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    Set of Ant tasks to compile Progress code using XREF, dump/load Progress databases, and so on. Source code and releases can now be found at https://github.com/Riverside-Software/pct
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    An attempt to design minimum cost broadband networks with the use of a modified version of the Particle Swarm Optimization method. A GIS subsystem is used for the visualization of data and results.
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    The JProgress project provides tools for connectivity with Java clients and the Progress database. JProgress provides an n-tier software architecture for database access for executing remote requests over WANs and the Internet.
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    Open Content M is a framework of Content Management and portal components written in Progress 4GL. It runs on all platforms and databases supported by Progress Webspeed or compatible application server.
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    This provides a basic content managment system for Mysql and PHP. This is now administered at http://freshmeat.net/projects/spincms/?topic_id=66%2C92
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