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    ULib

    ULib

    C++ application development framework, to help developers create apps

    ULib is a highly optimized class framework for writing C++ applications. I wrote this framework as my tool for writing applications in various contexts. It is a result of many years of work as a C++ programmer. I think, in my opinion, that its strongest points are simplicity, efficiency, and sophisticated debugging. ULib is meant as a very lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uclibc along with...
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    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger to GraphQL API adapter

    ...From there you are control of making the actual REST call. This means you can reuse your existing HTTP client, use existing authentication schemes and override any part of the REST call. You can override the REST host, proxy incoming request headers along to your REST backend, add caching etc.
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    Permit

    Permit

    An unopinionated authentication library for building Node.js APIs

    This project is an unopinionated authentication library for Node.js APIs that focuses on adding an auth layer without forcing a specific framework or application style. It’s built to slot into popular server stacks like Express, Koa, Hapi, or Fastify, and it stays compatible with different API styles including REST and GraphQL. The library concentrates on the core authentication schemes many APIs need, including bearer token authentication and basic username/password credentials. It also...
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    Electrode Stateless CSRF

    Electrode Stateless CSRF

    Stateless Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection with JWT

    ...CSRF attacks can be bad when a malicious script can make a request that can perform harmful operations through the user (victim)'s browser, attaching user-specific and sensitive data in the cookies. For use with XMLHttpRequest and fetch, we extend the technique by using two JWT tokens for validation. One token in the cookies and the other in the HTTP headers. Since XSS cannot set HTTP headers also, it strengthens the security further.
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    VCL4J - Free Pascal VCL 4 Java/Android

    VCL4J - Free Pascal VCL 4 Java/Android

    Develop Java/Android applications using FreePascal JVM & VCL4J

    ...I plan on writing a FCL/VCL style library in Pascal which will compile for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) using FreePascal. Useful Links: Java https://java.com/en/download/ Lazarus https://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/ FreePascal JVM http://wiki.freepascal.org/FPC_JVM
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    SoyBeans

    SoyBeans

    A Task Processing Framework for Java

    Soy Beans is an HTTP request processing framework written in Java. Written as an alternative to frameworks like Struts and Stripes, it provides a robust and extremely flexible API enabling rapid deployment, and dynamic configuration.
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    Diffy

    Diffy

    Find potential bugs in your services with Diffy

    Diffy is a traffic-shadowing and response-diffing tool that helps you validate a new version of a service against a trusted baseline before a full cutover. It acts as a proxy that fans out real production requests to three backends: the current “primary,” a “candidate” (new build), and a “shadow” baseline, then compares responses to detect behavioral differences. By using live traffic rather than synthetic tests, Diffy surfaces edge cases and data-dependent discrepancies that unit tests...
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    bat is a Go-implemented, cURL-like command-line HTTP client designed to be “for humans,” emphasizing an expressive and intuitive syntax. It allows developers to test, debug, and generally interact with HTTP servers using concise commands that feel more like a small DSL than raw cURL flags. The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations including custom methods, headers, JSON payloads, form submissions, file uploads, authentication and proxy configuration. ...
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    Groovy Wslite

    Groovy Wslite

    Lightweight SOAP and REST webservice clients for Groovy

    groovy-wslite is a lightweight web service client library for Groovy that focuses on simplicity for HTTP/REST and SOAP interactions. It provides concise DSLs to build requests, set headers, add form/multipart bodies, and handle authentication without verbose boilerplate. Responses are easy to consume through Groovy’s idioms, with convenient parsing of JSON and XML plus access to raw streams when needed. SSL and proxy options are supported so scripts and tests can run against secured or corporate environments. ...
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    Spray

    Spray

    Scala libraries for building and consuming RESTful web services

    Spray is a suite of Scala libraries built on top of Akka that offers a modular, asynchronous, and non-blocking toolkit for building and consuming RESTful and HTTP services. The core philosophy behind Spray is that it should act as a “library” for integration and HTTP layers, not as a full application framework—it gives you the building blocks to handle HTTP and REST but doesn’t impose heavy structure. It includes modules for low-level HTTP I/O, routing, client and server APIs, HTTP model...
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    Extending SoapUI

    Extending SoapUI

    A collection of plugins for SoapUI and SoapUI Pro

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    gurl

    HTTP requests generator tool

    gURL is a free, Open Source (GPL) HTTP request generator tool.
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    Em::Blocks STM32F4-Discovery USB CDC

    Em::Blocks STM32F4-Discovery USB CDC

    Template Virtual COM Port Project

    Template Em::Blocks project for the STM32F4-Discovery board as USB virtual com port. Using the standard peripheral library (not the new HAL). No board specific headers are used. Get the driver here: http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938
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    sitecheck

    Modular web site spider for web developers.

    More than just a link checker, sitecheck is a website spider (also known as a crawler) which can assist with SEO by testing an entire site plus both inbound links from search engines and outbound links to other sites for the following issues: looping redirects (HTTP 301/302), broken links (HTTP 404), server errors (HTTP 500), spelling mistakes, low readability scores (using the Flesch Reading Ease test), missing/empty/duplicate meta tags, duplicate content, slow page speed, W3C validation errors and accessibility errors. Sitecheck can also spot some common causes of PCI compliance failure such as insecure content on secure pages, SQL injection/cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities, insecure encryption ciphers and open mail relays. ...
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    Flask-RESTful

    Flask-RESTful

    Simple framework for creating REST APIs

    Flask-RESTful is an extension for Flask that adds support for quickly building REST APIs. It is a lightweight abstraction that works with your existing ORM/libraries. Flask-RESTful encourages best practices with minimal setup. If you are familiar with Flask, Flask-RESTful should be easy to pick up. Flask-RESTful provides an extension to Flask for building REST APIs. Flask-RESTful was initially developed as an internal project at Twilio, built to power their public and internal APIs....
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    It's a tool for testing HTTP servers and Web applications. It supports HTTP/HTTPS protocols, GET,POST and HEAD methods, HTTP proxies, refferes and cookies. It's like HTTP Debugger in network tool AccessDiver or HAS.
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    A Perl script that, given the output of the Firefox extension Live HTTP Headers, will replay the script using Test::WWW::Mechanize.
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