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    Apache Thrift

    Apache Thrift

    Language-independent stack for point-to-point RPC implementation

    Apache Thrift is a software framework for scalable cross-language services development. Apache Thrift allows you to define data types and service interfaces in a simple definition file. Taking that file as input, the compiler generates code to be used to easily build RPC clients and servers that communicate seamlessly across programming languages. Thrift is a lightweight, language-independent software stack for point-to-point RPC implementation. Thrift provides clean abstractions and...
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    A P2P overlay construction toolkit, which supports routing algorithm researchers in addition to application developers. It provides multiple routing (DHT) algorithms such as Chord, Kademlia, Koorde, Pastry and Tapestry, and a distributed environment emu
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    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    Simple to use XML-Parser/Composer Library for B&R Automation PLC (SPS)

    The Library xmlio is a simple to use non validating XML-Parser/Composer for B&R Industrial-Automation PLC (B&R SPS). It reads and writes Process-Variables including Structures from and to XML-Files. Easy to use: #include <xmlio.h> /* Write Variable to XML-File */ status = xmlWrite(strName, strFile, strDevice, 0); /* Read XML-File into Variables */ status = xmlRead(strFile, strDevice, ignoreUnknown, &line, &character);
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    NextBus Public Feed Adapter for Java

    A Java adapter for the NextBus Public XML Feed Service

    Restful Web Service adapter for the NextBus prediction and transit network reporting service. This implementation uses XSD Schema, JAXB and a domain object model to decouple the consuming application from the over-the-wire representation of the data. NextBus is currently providing real-time bus data in several major metro transit agencies including, but not limited to MBTA (Boston), Toronto, Seattle, Brooklyn, Staten Island as well as a number of University towns. In additional to the...
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    Aria2Web
    Aria2Web is a PHP- and Javascript-based application that allows you to control the excellent and lightweight "aria2" over the web. That way you can use it as a download manager.
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    Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer
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    Omega IRC Security Services - is a *nix based, modularized security services coded in C. Which supports multiple IRCd protocols.
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    The Take Action project consists of a Firefox extension and an iPhone application, meant to interact with the Social Actions API to bring people up to date information on way in which they can make a difference.
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    Porcupine is an open-source Python based web application server that provides front-end and back-end revolutionary technologies for building modern data-centric Web 2.0 applications.
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    PING is a distributed, web-based, personally controlled electronic medical record system that is accessible to the nomadic user and built to public standards. The PING project includes a pluggable web services API and numerous client applications.
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    The emerge toolkit is a state-preserved web development framework. Build your whole application in one easy place. Uses O/R Mapping on the back-end, and Comet-style sockets on the front. http://emergetk.com
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    Super Simple XML. A reduced non w3 supported xml parser. It has only the basic parsing abilities. But is small and easy to use.
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