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A monitor for the X Window System core protocol. Xmon monitors the messages sent between an X11 server and a number of X11 clients and displays the contents of the messages in an interactively selectable level of detail.
The simple XML parser is a tiny parser for a subset of XML (everything except entities and namespaces). It uses a simple "one-handler per tag" interface and is suited for use with devices with limited resources.
SUMA is a core communication engine which is embedded in applications to construct a huge network of computers which is suitable to run peer-to-peer applications. SUMA also contains
APIs (in C Language) to write P2P applications.
The Tiny Grasshopper Cache Store provides a memory based, least recently used (LRU), thread-safe caching mechanism that can openly cache any Java Object. The cache store is easy to use and doesn't require any setup.
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This project aims to provide a core java library for performing data validation, together with an XML driven data transformation engine that allows (for example) the conversion and validation of a http input into an xml document or custom objects etc
P2P application protocol framework (RFC3080, RFC3081) for connection-oriented, async request/response messages. Allows multiplexing of message streams over one transport connection. Supports binary and textual messages, TLS, SASL/Anonymous, SASL/OTP.
Provide a tiny non-validating XML parser and XML Java Binding object to convert XML into Java objects. It supports XML features such as elements and attributes. Very small footprint, only 17K!
P2P application protocol framework (RFC3080, RFC3081) for connection-oriented, async request/response messages. Allows multiplexing of message streams over one transport connection. Supports binary and textual messages, TLS, and SASL.
JDevelop is an IDE written in Java and comprised of many core packages providing everything from UI Controls (to replace Swing) to Extension Libraries to furthur extend JDevelop's functionality.
Tiny Shell provides the minimum you need to implement shell facilities into a small system. For instance, add a shell to your embedded platform as soon as you can read/write bytes from the UART.
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StoffelLOC is a tiny tool to count Lines of Code. It can parse a single file or whole structures and it can be used to count more than just .java files. I started it because needed it to count the lines in Java Serverpages.
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A tiny, compact XML Parser written in Java that is less than 6K in size when compiled using JDK 1.3, that can be used in either a J2SE or J2ME envioronment.
Open_PYOSS will be a platform to develop
Operational Support Systems for the Cable MSO.
It will capitalized on a Distributed NxTier Computing Agent environment and WebServices core technologies
to provide seamless Managed Access for MSOs or xSPs
The goal is to develop a c++ class library on linux platform. It offers lots of threadsafe c++ classes and functions for common linux programming such as linuxthread, socket, IPC, file lock, time, html template, etc.
Eidola is a representation-independent programming language. This project supports the language core, including the semantics and the reference implementation of a kernel. See http://eidola.org/ for for information.
TinyTcl is a tiny version of Tcl, for small footprint machines and embeddable/rommable applications. It is derived from Tcl 6.7 and compiles to less than 60K, 10X smaller than Tcl 7 and Tcl 8.
TRVM, the Tiny RISC Virtual Machine, is a tiny (less then 50k of code) virtual machine. It has support for multitasking, with the TRVM machine code. It's fairly easy to learn, with less than 20 operators. And it's easy to integrate into larger programs.
The Fading Summer mudlib is an LP-based mud (MudOS driver) designed as a foundation for bringing out the best in LP coders around the world. Anyone with knowledge in LPC and a desire to help code a core mudlib is welcome to join the project.
WebForm is a library to develop Web-based (database) applications. The core aim for this module is to minimize the amount of code duplication in projects and to maximize the security of your applications by providing strong data-verification algorithms.
Package provides an OO wrapper to java system properties. Main features: Simply declare your typed property objects plus constraints; Standard and XML based property files; Property file (re)loading; Core features available for JDK 1.1/1.3.
A small, efficient and reliable java virtual machine aimed at portable devices (but also runnable on desktop computers), initially written by Rick Wild of Wabasoft. This account is for the development of the VM core and the associated core java packages.
The goal of the project is to create java implemented modular core to build modular programs atop. The ideas originally came from the FreeBuilder project redesign called FenIX. We try to give these radical designs a chance.
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.