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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.
RTAI-XML is a server component of the Real Time Application Interface (RTAI) project, implementing a service oriented way to design and develop Real Time (RT) control applications.
MonoOSC is a project composed of two parts. A CSharp, C#, library used to access the openSUSE Build Service, OBS. The second part is a nice GUI which uses this library. MonoOSC requires the Mono >= 2.1 version of the distribution.
A set of simple tools to work with Intel AMT. With docs to show how to develop software using Intel AMT (a management technology from Intel). AMT can be controlled via SOAP message, here with Java JAX-WS. This is not an Intel supported project.
Helona is a project to provide xml based plugins (modules) and themes for Apache cocoon, forrest and lenya based web applications. The project is created to provide code that are not meeting ASF policies (e.g. including GNU LGPL licenced code).