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    Provides a portable C++ API and implementation of WS-Reliability. Provides C++ message element classes and implements SOAP messaging using EasySoap. Uses Boost, expat, and optionally gSoap. Soon: Finite state machine protocol implementation.
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    Linux as an Internet IntServ architecture element. - RSVP-capable router (ISI RSVP based). - EDF, RC-EDF, DC-EDF queues.
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    JSMAN provides open source, high level interoperable Java-based components to enable <b>seamless integration and cooperation</b> of both legacy and highly innovative paradigms in the element, network and service management arena.
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