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mSoap is a SOAP client library for Java ME (J2ME) designed to work with most SOAP servers out there. mSoap is released by Machina Networks AS under the GPL version 2 or later.
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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Weather Data Miner is a PHP/SOAP service that caches weather data in a MySQL database. The data can then be accessed by any SOAP client to obtain weather information of a weather station. Currently supports Australian and major world city station data.
A MySQL backended server configuration system for Linux. SAS allows administrators and users to configure the services all via a simple SOAP client. SAS will include a sample PHP client for managing the server via your webbrowser.
Currently, SAS sup