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ESP32 library for ACME protocol client (to get certificates)
...Sites such as letsencrypt.org allow you to obtain free (no charge) certificates in an automated way using the ACME protocol.
This library allows you to get certificates for IoT devices based on the ESP32.
More info in https://sourceforge.net/p/esp32-acme-client/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/Readme.md.
Specific configuration examples and technology overview is in https://sourceforge.net/p/esp32-acme-client/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/components/acmeclient/Configurations.md.
You can get this component from Espressif's component registry ( https://components.espressif.com/components?q=dannybackx ). Put this component into your project with
idf.py add-dependency dannybackx/acmeclient
Web-Services and Web-APIs have become a vital backbone of the internet-driven world of today. They use HTTP to provide essential services and share data across platforms & technologies. In this context, the IBM iSeries server may not only need to act as a server system that can host web content and services, but also be able to consume web based services.
iCast is one such tool that allows IBM iSeries to make web-APIs calls and consume RESTful web-services. The tool is developed using...
HessianKit is a Framework for Objective-C 2.0 to allow applications for Mac OS X 10.5, and iPhone 2.0 or later to communicate with Hessian web services. The main goals; Be compliant and forgiving, seamless Objective-C experience, and avoid glue-code.
That project aims at providing a framework around the WSDLPull (http://wsdlpull.sourceforge.net) source code, so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions and Unices.