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This open source application is written in Java 1.8 and using NetBeans IDE 8.2.
Currently using IBM MQ client lib 8.0.
This project is actively being developed. All features are created for the daily task of any MQ Admin team, any suggestions for general programming discussion,feedback, new feature request are welcomed.
Source code available on
https://github.com/bintoo/MQAdminTool
Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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> Philosophy: Write Once → Run Everywhere
The package-item can be a thread, a separate local process that is started by fork or spawn, or even a network of multiple services on multiple hosts.
The package-item can be written in any language that is supported by the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel support.
It even supports running multiple programming languages in a single piece of software.
Supported Languages are: (C,C++,C#,VB.NET,Java,Python,Ruby,Perl,PHP,Tcl or GO)
> Strategy: It takes 4 years to write a programming-language, but it only takes 4 weeks to insert a micro-kernel.
The package-item is connected to one another via a pipe or a socket and is based on packets .
The SELinux IDE project encompasses several tools for SELinux policy administration, development, and testing. The SLIDE project is now being hosted at http://oss.tresys.com. Please go there for all updates and information.