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JMEDS is a lightweight, modular extendable Java Framework for DPWS.
JMEDS is a lightweight, modular and extendable software framework for using the "Devices Profile for Web-Services (DPWS)" in Java based environments. It runs on Java CLDC (e.g. on embedded devices), CDC, Android and SE platforms.
12.02.2014 v2.0.0 beta 10
fixed the EXI release and included schema files for EXI's schema informed mode,
multiple other bug fixes
25.09.2013
Bugfix release of JMEDS Framework: v2.0.0 beta 9a
30.08.2013 v2.0.0 beta 9
New version of JMEDS...
SOA infrastracture initially developed by NICT Language Grid Project
Service Grid is an infrastructure for accumulating and sharing Web services. Resources with complicated intellectual property issues are wrapped as Web services and shared on the Service Grid.
If you release your software by using the software of this project, please include the following description in the documents or on the website.
* This software uses the [SOFTWARE] by the Language Grid project (http://langrid.org/).
[SOFTWARE] is one of:
* Service Grid Server Software...
Client libraries written in C# for text-based internet protocols (so far including NNTP and Dict). These libraries are designed to reflect the RFCs of their respective protocols. With the release of the MS WCF, this project is effectively obsolete.