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    dove

    a powerful little soap client.

    A little super-simple but powerful soap client that offers an easy way to send soap request to a server (from file or stdin), test server robustness by sending same request on multiple threads and eventually see the whole http conversation. If you need a quick and easy way to do soapcalls from your terminal or script, this tool is for you.
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    Library, initially written for the ScreenKast program. Provides the necessary logic to capture screen recordings and to process them. Includes a soap-client for the webservice at captorials.com that enables you to share your recordings.
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    Portable and very simple C API functions to write a soap client/server in c.
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