Protocols for OpenBSD

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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    This project is focused on creating an ajax web application for interacting with an uddi registry.
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    EDAS2 is a web-based environmental quality data management and decision support framework
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    Frontend to administration radius server using Freeradius and MySQL, can using to add, edit, view and remove user and group configuration. Using Ajax and PHP programming with simple CSS design (black & white) and currently in Indonesian Language.
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    Jawal is a Java news reader to be used on any OS running Java 1.5 or higher. Jawal is made of 2 parts: * the core part made of classes designed to support NNTP exchanges with server(s). This part can be reused in other projects since API and documentatio
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    Opensips Control Panel
    A Web Control Panel Application for the OpenSIPS, which is intended for both system and user provisioning. It features more than 18 tools, covering important functionalities (MI,statistics) and modules (acc,siptrace,drouting,dialplan) of OpenSIPS. IMPORTANT: this is no longer the main hosting for the project. This was moved on GITHUB - https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips-cp .
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    WendzelNNTPd

    A free Usenet server with SQL backend and RBAC.

    The WendzelNNTPd is a IPv6-ready NNTP usenet-server with the main goal to be as easy to use as possible. It is portable (Linux/*BSD/*nix), supports AUTHINFO authentication, contains ACL as well as role based ACL and supports invisible newsgroups. It currently supports MySQL and SQLite backends.
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    WsdlToPhp

    Generate PHP classes based on a WSDL

    This package allows to programmatically send request to a SOAP service using PHP classes. In order to that, this class generates each class for each request and each request parameters and each request response. Each class is stored in a hierarchical folder/sub-folder. The SOAP client is then abstracted and you only deal with objects representing the WSDL. It uses eZ Components, ezcPhpGenerator, in order to generate php files. Test this library here : http://www.wsdltophp.com Read the online PHPDoc here : http://phpdoc.wsdltophp.com/
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