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phleackr is a PHP binding for the Flickr API, using the XML-RPC format and thought to be compatible with PHP4 and PHP5, while avoiding the need for PEAR packages. in the future it will also support the REST format.
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
A Java library for conversion of external formats such as XML and XML-RPC into Java beans. LavaBeans uses a stream-based processor for efficient operation on large inputs and requires no XML schema or other mapping files.
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PunJab is a HTTP jabber client interface. It is a server that allows persistent client connections to a jabber server. It can be used for many things, but its main purpose is to allow for stateless applications (ie web) a stateful connection to jabber.
Location Aware Mobile Assistant (LAMA) provides travelers a dynamic directory service. Users receive information on hotels, restaurants, and more, which are within their vicinity.
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).
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Two blog posting clients, one for mobile phones/PDAs and one for desktop/laptop computers, that support offline posting, offline caching of previous postings, and synchronisation between clients. Both can post to most blogging platform APIs.
An XMLRPC client library implementation written in 100% PLSQL.
Allows the Oracle DB to easily turn into a webservice consumer, without the need for java.
RAMBLE is a JISC-funded project, in which a component is being developed to allow blogs to be integrated into the Bodington Virtual Learning Environment.
Java Meta Weblog API (jMwa) is a Java util library and implementation of the MetaWeblog API. For example it allows to post to a weblog (that supports XML-RPC and the MetaWeblog API).
Ein kleiner Kalender Server der eine WEB-GUI hat und XML sowie ICAL formate versendet und empfangen kann. LOGIN über HTTP und verschlüsselte Übertragung bei Socketverbindungen
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.