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JTools.Ruby is easy way to access Java 2 class-files via scripts written in Ruby language. There are class-file disassembler, assembler and simple Ruby to Java bytecode compiler. The work is at the start point.
An implementation of the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol, or BEEP (RFC 3080), in the Ruby programming language. The implementation intends to reach a feature parity level with other representative BEEP implementations in Java and Tcl.
A Wiki clone using RDoc's (Ruby documentation format) markuplanguage.
It features pluggable storage backends (databases, file-system), pluggable versioning backend (diff, rcs, cvs ...), templating, extensibility of markup.
AI-powered service management for IT and enterprise teams
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Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.