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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.
Implementation of Web Processing Service OGC standard at version 1.0.0 in ASP.NET. Includes simple client (written in PHP) to communicate with service. More information about this standard can be found at http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/wps
CUAHSI water1flow web service 1.0 api provide programming interface for water1flow web services. Api will expose to .net, java, php, javascript etc programming language. Developed by Joe hu at MapWindow software lab,Idaho State University
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
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.
Poor Man's HPC is a framework that allows distributing and running code on a server farm. pmHPC is a scaled down and simplified version of distributed computing projects such as SETI, so is a perfect fit for enthusiasts and universities.
At first I wrote TMXmlRpc to create a .NET interface between the Trackmanias dedicated server which is running the Xml-Rpc protocol. But it is much more now, you can use the library to create a Xml-Rpc Server or Client and set up a connection between the
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.
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Af-Arch is an Open Source N-tier framework to build distribuited applications. Its license schema allows Open Source and commercial (closed source) applications. This is the foundation to build an new set of applications in a fast and reliable way.
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.
The PRAjax class can be used to reflect PHP code into JavaScript and Ajax methods and vice-versa. PHP objects can be used in JavaScript trough Ajax calls, both properties and (registered) functions.
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
PHP-O-Lait is a library that, in 2 boiler-plate lines of code, allows you to call server-side PHP code from client-side JavaScript. It's so easy, in fact, that you don't need to know how it does it (hint, it uses Ajax and JSON).
It is an implementation of the IETF Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Draft as a linux application that has a RPC based interface for the its local/remote clients.
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.