OpenNum lets you distribute solvers with a nice graphical interface
Typically, to program a GUI is time consuming and requires experience with graphic libraries. OpenNum lets you create a graphical interface adapted to your solvers by simply editing an XML configuration file. More specifically, OpenNum lets you
· to collect a hierarchical dataset,
· to call any executable file and
· to visualize scalar and vector fields, plot graphs or show simple plain text files.
It also has other useful utilities specifically designed for numerical simulation packages:
· it allows managing a centralized materials dataset;
· it can read several finite element mesh formats and several field formats.
PyGtk2-based application that shows Yang-models as Treeview
The application uses 'pyang' for creating a XMLfile and displaying the Yang-model in a Treeview. Additionally it allows to send Netconf requests to a configured target. For this purpose, it uses the Netconf client from [1] or can use an external console too.
[1] https://github.com/tail-f-systems/JNC/blob/master/examples/2-junos/netconf-console
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