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Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
JMEDS is a lightweight, modular extendable Java Framework for DPWS.
JMEDS is a lightweight, modular and extendable software framework for using the "Devices Profile for Web-Services (DPWS)" in Java based environments. It runs on Java CLDC (e.g. on embedded devices), CDC, Android and SE platforms.
12.02.2014 v2.0.0 beta 10
fixed the EXI release and included schema files for EXI's schema informed mode,
multiple other bug fixes
25.09.2013
Bugfix release of JMEDS Framework: v2.0.0 beta 9a
30.08.2013 v2.0.0 beta 9
New version of JMEDS Framework
We are doing our best to answer all questions from you and fix the bugs that are found as fast as we can! ...
Loid is used to work with Java and Objective-C to simplify data exchange bindings. Loid can generate meta-information available at run-time. Requesting clients or applications can inference on the meta-information for data binding.
"Spoted" is a location-based application for Android-phones.
It is created for collecting and sharing your favorite "Spots" according to a kind of sport like Skateboarding or Parkour. Have fun!
Use an android device as a RemoteControl for web-connected devices.
Those of us who are tinkerers, web developers, and/or sys admins sometimes need to quickly hit a complex URL and read the response. This might be done for the sake of testing an API method, or reading a sensor at a remote location. Cheap, small webservers are now commonplace, and the temptation is to use the (now ubiquitous) smart phone as a remote control for all of these new web-connected...