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    simple C utils

    A small collection of C utilities working on POSIX/WIN32

    ...For now it contains: - CUtils: cstring, clist, "ini" files helper, tcp helpers, small XML parser - CNet: a simple message passing library for C - jCNet: a compatible CNet lib for Java - CSNet: a compatible CNet lib for C# - CPano: an equirectangular panorama utilities lib - CIrc: a partial IRC client/server implementation
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    Wingfoot SOAP client (wsoap) is SOAP 1.1 compliant client library for MIDP/CLDC, Personal Java/CDC, J2SE and J2EE platforms. It has an extremely small footprint- 35k with the XML parser, and 21k without it.
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    Jabber client libraries for light java devices such as mobile phones, it brings instant messaging capabilities to every java phone (with support to MIDP), but may be used for other applications! It uses a very tiny XML parser crafted for this project.
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