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    TCPMonPlus

    TCPMonPlus

    TCPMonPlus intercepts TCP packets and SOAP reqeusts

    TcpMonPlus version 1.0: A Utility Application to Monitor TCP Packets This utility application can be used to monitor the packets flowing on a TCP connection. TcpMonPlus is used by placing it in-between a client and a server. The client is configured to connect to TcpMonPlus and TcpMonPlus forwards the packets to server with all required authentications. The client must be configured to TcpMonPlus local Port that is it is listening to. TcpMonPlus forwards the packets to the server and...
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    EXIficient
    NOTE: we moved to http://exificient.github.io !!! The Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) format is a very compact representation for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Information Set that is intended to simultaneously optimize performance and the utilization of computational resources. Besides the EXI library EXIficient provides a command-line interface (CLI, see com.siemens.ct.exi.cmd.EXIficientCMD) and a graphical user interface (GUI, see http://exificient.sourceforge.net/exificient.jnlp)
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    XINS is an open-source Web Services technology, supporting SOAP, XML-RPC and REST. It consists mainly of an XML-based specification format and a Java-based implementation framework.
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    The Secure Mobile Agents (SeMoA) platform constitutes a secure runtime environment for Java-based mobile software agents.
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    MActor is an extensible tool for functional integration testing. It can facilitate tests a range of integration technologies (support for JMS, XML over HTTP, SOAP, TIBCO Rv, IBM MQ series and file-shares are currently supplied with the tool)
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    WSDL2XForms generates XForms for the operations of a given WSDL file. The tool is implemented using Java and XSLT.
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    Fydji WS is a Web Services creation framework allowing to build services mapped to database operations, Java methods or other sources. It produces a Web application for services publishing and Java/JavaScript/PHP client classes for their invocation.
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    Java-based security platform which provides a multi-user service middleware for distributed systems. Features: service environment, Shell-based interaction, user authentication (password, soft-token, smard-card), policy enforcement, Web services support
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    Add-on for the WSDL2... utility from the Apache Axis project, this utility will read WSDL files and generate COBOL copybooks and source code appropriate for marshalling and unmarshalling XML messages.
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    A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
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    The aim of the project is to write an distributed object compiler/interpreter. Object reside on special server and can be accessed in a java/c++ style programming language through a network. This project is currently being renamed please check http://obj
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