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High performance, open source universal RPC framework
gRPC is a C-based high performance remote procedure call (RPC) framework that can run in any environment. It efficiently connects services in and across data centers with plenty of support, and can also connect mobile devices and browser clients to backend services. Essentially, it makes it easier for you to create distributed applications and services.
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...
Industrial-grade RPC framework used throughout Baidu
Apache brpc is an industrial-grade RPC framework for building reliable and high-performance services. Apache brpc (incubating) is an effort undergoing Incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Incubator. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not...
Libiqxmlrpc is C++ object-oriented library that represents an XML-RPC solution for both client and server. It supports HTTP and HTTPS, both single-threaded and multi-threaded computation models on the server side, method interceptors, and other features.
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A C++ XmlRpc library, client side only at this stage, for Windows. It's built on top of WinInet rather than reimplementing the HTTP and HTTPS protocols, and therefore has automatic support for SSL.
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.
C++ production ready implementation of Scott Seely's Simple SOAP RPC code. OS neutral, HTTP transport, XML validation, envelope parsing, RPC dispatching, extendable data types, fault generation and a extendable test suite useful for release validation.
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An open source client to manage cloud hosting resources at Gandi.Net via the public API. Written in C++ with Qt4. Multi-language and cross-platform. Runs on Linux, MacOS X, and Windows.
This is C++ implementation of the XML-RPC protocol for the Symbian platform (S60 series). This library implements client functionality. XML-RPC is a lightweight Internet protocol for requesting remote services.
FairLuck is an API to access an externalised RNG. We provide libraries to access fair random related services, although not strictly required to access the fundamental XML-RPC layer, they can be used easily for gaming applications developers to enable the fairluck feature.
pump is the fast and powerful download manager for POSIX-compliant operation systems. It consist of separate UNIX-daemon and a couple of front-ends including Qt, GTK, web and ncurses one.
A simple, easy to use RPC alternative to SOAP or XML-RPC with built in code generation. Focussed on ease of use, simplicity, and having a human readable protocol. Check out the WIKI for documentation and examples.
Eirik is a tool for exploring large data sets, by using statistical analyses and multiple linked visualizations for data reduction. It relies on R, QT4 and OpenGL. Developed as part of AstroGrid/VOTech, Eirik uses Ice and xmlrpc for distributed computing.
QutXR is a Qt based XML-RPC client/server library. It is very easy to use and has a threaded Server class. It also contains nice examples and API documentation to help you start writing XML-RPC enabled software as fast as possible.
Trickle is an extensible frontend to various BitTorrent clients. It runs on all platforms supported by KDE4, and can connect to any server running a supported BitTorrent backend, like rTorrent and XmlRpc, or uTorrent and WebUI.
CCNI (Chinese Chess Network Protocol) is a communication protocol for Chinese chess programs. It will provide a standard way for them to interact via LAN or internet. This project also provides a referenced implementation of CCNI.