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WAG Applications 0.6.3

WAG Applications 0.6.3


WAG Applications provides a collection of WAG-hosted Web applications. more>>
WAG Applications provides a collection of WAG-hosted Web applications.
WAG Applications is a collection of Web applications that are capable of being hosted by the Web Application Gateway.
WAG provides core functionality such as user definition, authentication, and administration, for all hosted Web applications.
Enhancements:
- Added application specific handlers to the wagErrorHandler function.
- Added is_email() function to functions.php which checks if a a given e-mail address is valid. It checks for all top level domains including the new ones (.biz, .info, .museum etc.) and the special ones (.arpa, .int etc.) as well as with e-mail addresses based on IPs (e.g. webmaster@123.45.123.45). (Function derived from PHP user contributed notes.)
- Enhanced the error reporting for both WAG and application database errors to include the server name and user name/id. This will help admins target problems if they are responsible for multiple WAG installations.
- Added "Date Added" and "Date Last Login" information to Administration > Users screen.
- Made style sheet changes related to form field fonts.
- Bug Fixes
- Validation of user e-mail addresses was not performed correctly and causing any valid e-mail address to be flagged as invalid.
- When admin changes a users password, the e-mail password, if configured, is also changed. This allows the admin to "lockout" a user from both WAG and e-mail if needed.
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Added: 2007-01-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications 3.000.009

ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications 3.000.009


ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications is a Perl module that provides a nice object oriented interface for ASNMTAP Applications. more>>
ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications is a Perl module that provides a nice object oriented interface for ASNMTAP Applications.

ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications Subclass of ASNMTAP::Asnmtap

This version is still the old ASNMTAP Applications v3.000.001 addapted for using with the new ASNMTAP::Asnmtap, ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins and ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins::Nagios plugins.

We are working onto an new Object Oriented version for the ASNMTAP Applications

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Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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IBM 3270 Terminal Applications Suite 3.3.6

IBM 3270 Terminal Applications Suite 3.3.6


IBM 3270 Terminal Applications suite consists of seven applications. more>>
IBM 3270 Terminal Applications suite consists of seven applications.
x3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows. The project runs on most Unix-like operating systems -- e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Cygwin. It also runs natively on Windows.
x3270 runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
- The full TN3270E protocol
- SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions
- APL2 characters
- Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese
- IND$FILE file transfer
- NVT mode (emulating a color xterm)
- A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys
- A scrollbar
- Printer session integration
- Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
It does not yet support graphics. x3270 is distributed as source code, and can be used for free.
- x3270 is available in several different forms:
- x3270 is for use on an X graphics display
- c3270 is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console)
- wc3270 is the Windows console version of c3270
- s3270 is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts
- tcl3270 is similar to s3270, but integrated with Tcl
- pr3287 is for printer emulation
- wpr3287 is the native Windows version of pr3287
Also available is x026, an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.
Enhancements:
- Proxy support was added.
- 3270 background color was added to c3270 and wc3270.
- Numerous small bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Grid Resources for Industrial Applications 5.1

Grid Resources for Industrial Applications 5.1


GRIA is Grid middleware that enables use of the Grid in a secure, interoperable and flexible manner. more>>
GRIA (Grid Resources for Industrial Applications) is Grid middleware that enables use of the Grid in a secure, interoperable and flexible manner.
Security
GRIA uses off-the-shelf Web Services technology and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) security.
Trust
GRIA supports well established B2B processes & trust models.
Ease of use
GRIA is designed to support leading-edge and legacy application codes, and client-side applications can be easily written using the GRIA API.
Quality of Service
GRIA resource models allow service levels to be matched to clients needs.
Support
GRIA is supported through an open source community and on a commercial basis.
Enhancements:
- This release provides significant new features and usability enhancements to both the management packages and the client.
- The core infrastructure stack has been further aligned with key Web Service security and policy specifications.
- New services include a Membership Service, Registry Service, and an improved SLA service.
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CGI::Application 4.06

CGI::Application 4.06


CGI::Application is a framework for building reusable web-applications. more>>
CGI::Application is a framework for building reusable web-applications.

SYNOPSIS

# In "WebApp.pm"...
package WebApp;
use base CGI::Application;

# ( setup() can even be skipped for common cases. See docs below. )
sub setup {
my $self = shift;
$self->start_mode(mode1);
$self->mode_param(rm);
$self->run_modes(
mode1 => do_stuff,
mode2 => do_more_stuff,
mode3 => do_something_else
);
}
sub do_stuff { ... }
sub do_more_stuff { ... }
sub do_something_else { ... }
1;


### In "webapp.cgi"...
use WebApp;
my $webapp = WebApp->new();
$webapp->run();

CGI::Application is intended to make it easier to create sophisticated, high-performance, reusable web-based applications. This module implements a methodology which, if followed, will make your web software easier to design, easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve.

CGI::Application judiciously avoids employing technologies and techniques which would bind a developer to any one set of tools, operating system or web server.

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Added: 2006-09-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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REST::Application 0.96

REST::Application 0.96


REST::Application is a framework for building RESTful web-applications. more>>
REST::Application is a framework for building RESTful web-applications.

SYNOPSIS

# MyRESTApp L instance / mod_perl handler
package MyRESTApp;
use Apache;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);

sub handler {
__PACKAGE__->new(request => $r)->run();
return OK;
}

sub getMatchText { return Apache->uri }

sub setup {
my $self = shift;
$self->resourceHooks(
qr{/rest/parts/(d+)} => get_part,
# ... other handlers here ...
);
}

sub get_part {
my ($self, $part_num) = @_;
# Business logic to retrieve part num
}

# Apache conf
< Location /rest >
perl-script .cgi
PerlHandler MyRESTApp
< /Location >

This module acts as a base class for applications which implement a RESTful interface. When an HTTP request is received some dispatching logic in REST::Application is invoked, calling different handlers based on what the kind of HTTP request it was (i.e. GET, PUT, etc) and what resource it was trying to access. This module wont ensure that your API is RESTful but hopefully it will aid in developing a REST API.

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Added: 2006-10-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Prima::Application 1.20

Prima::Application 1.20


Prima::Application is root of widget objects hierarchy. more>>
Prima::Application is root of widget objects hierarchy.

Prima::Application class serves as a hierarchy root for all objects with child-owner relationship. All toolkit objects, existing with non-null owner property, belong by their top-level parental relationship to Prima::Application object. There can be only one instance of Prima::Application class at a time.

SYNOPSIS

use Prima;
use Prima::Application;
or
use Prima qw(Application);

Prima::MainWindow-> create();

run Prima;

USAGE

Prima::Application class, and its only instance are treated specially throughout the toolkit. The object instance is contained in

$::application

scalar, defined in Prima.pm module. The application instance must be created whenever widget and window, or event loop functionality is desired. Usually

use Prima::Application;

code is enough, but $::application can also be assigned explicitly. The use syntax has advantage as more resistant to eventual changes in the toolkit design. It can also be used in conjunction with custom parameters hash, alike the general create() syntax:

use Prima::Application name => Test application, icon => $icon;

In addition to this functionality Prima::Application is also a wrapper to a set of system functions, not directly related to object classes. This functionality is generally explained in "API".

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Added: 2006-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Curses::Application 0.2

Curses::Application 0.2


Curses::Application provides the Curses Application Framework. more>>
Curses::Application provides the Curses Application Framework.

Curses::Application attempts to relieve the programmer of having to deal directly with Curses at all. Based upon Curses::Widgets and Curses::Forms, all one should have to do is define the application forms and contents in the DATA block of a script. Curses::Application will take care of the rest.

This module follows many of the conventions established by the Curses::Widgets and Curses::Forms modules, being built upon that framework. One area of special note, however, is the declaration of forms used within the application.

Curses::Application differentiates between forms and form definitions. A form is an instance of any particular form definition. Keeping that line of separation simplifies the development of MDI (Multiple Document Interface) applications.
Form definitions can be provided in two ways: as a list of definitions in the main::DATA block, or individually by using the addFormDef method. The former would normally be the simplest way to do so.

At the end of your script, declare a DATA block using Perls __DATA__ token. In that DATA block place a hash declaration (%forms) which contains a key/value pair for each form definition. The key being the name of the definition, and the value being a hash reference to the form declarations (see the Curses::Forms pod for directives available to that module). The only extra key that should be in each forms hash reference should be a TYPE directive, which would point to a module name relative to the base Curses::Forms class. If you omit this key, then it will be assumed that the form is a Curses::Forms object, or some custom derivative as specified in ALTPATH.

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Added: 2007-03-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SOPE Application Server 4.5.9

SOPE Application Server 4.5.9


The SOPE package is an extensive set of frameworks. more>>
SOPE Application Server is an extensive set of frameworks (16 frameworks, ~1500 classes) which form a complete Web application server environment.
Besides the Apple WebObjects compatible appserver extended with Zope concepts, it contains a large set of reusable classes: XML processing (SAX2, DOM, XML-RPC), MIME/IMAP4 processing, LDAP connectivity, RDBMS connectivity, and iCalendar parsing.
The individual frameworks of the package can be used standalone (for example in Cocoa applications) and do not require the application server itself.
For MacOSX developers, the package includes SOPE:X, which contains special Xcode and Cocoa support for SOPE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a set of minor bugs.
- It improves the vCard parser, the IMAP4 client library, the MySQL adaptor, and BSD packaging.
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Added: 2006-08-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Easy Job Application 1.3.2

Easy Job Application 1.3.2


Easy Job Application allows you to send job applications using Gmail in websites like Craigslist. more>>
Easy Job Application allows you to send job applications using Gmail in websites like Craigslist.

This extension checks the Gmail authentication and try to connect using https. If youre using just http to log on into Gmail it may not work. Try to use Gmail with https. Ill try to make a fix to accept both types of authentication.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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LAMP Application Server 0.008

LAMP Application Server 0.008


LAMP Application Server project is a combination of common open source tools that provides a unified system. more>>
LAMP Application Server project is a combination of common open source tools that provides a unified system from which administrators, developers, and other parties can manage a large application cluster. The underlying platform is LAMP based.
Enhancements:
- Fixed vhost config to correctly handle index pages on static directory area
- Fixed a MySQL install bug. Table `domain_dns_config` is now MyISAM like the rest.
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Added: 2006-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TiVo::HME::Application 1.3

TiVo::HME::Application 1.3


TiVo::HME::Application is a Perl implementation of TiVos HME protocol. more>>
TiVo::HME::Application is a Perl implementation of TiVos HME protocol.

SYNOPSIS

use TiVo::HME::Application;
our @ISA(TiVo::HME::Application);

sub init {
my($self, $context) = @_;

$self->get_root_view->visible(1);
my $mpg = $T_RESOURCE->image_file(examples/myloop.jpg);
$self->get_root_view->set_resource($mpg,
$T_CONST->HALIGN_CENTER | $T_CONST->VALIGN_CENTER);
}

sub handle_event {
my($self, $resource, $key_action, $key_code, $key_rawcode) = @_;
print "You pressed the $key_code key on the remote!n";
}

Perl on your TiVo in 11 Steps!!

Step 1: Go to http://tivohme.sourceforge.net
Step 2: Go to Step 1
Step 3: Go to Step 2 (seriously)
Step 4: Congratulations on making it here!
Step 5: Really, go to http://tivohme.sourceforge.net, download the
SDK, read the PDF files (dont worry about the protocol PDF,
thats what this is for).
Step 6: Learn about Views & Resources
Step 7: Learn about the Application cycle (init then event loop)
Step 8: Learn about Events
Step 9: Learn how the Perl stuff differs from the Java stuff
(mainly only in naming)
Step 10: View & understand the perl examples - especially how they
related to the Java examples (they do the same thing!).
Step 11: Use your imagination to create a kick-arse Perl-based HME app!!

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Added: 2007-06-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Application::Pipeline 0.1.1

Application::Pipeline 0.1.1


Application::Pipeline is a module designed to map methods to different phases of an applications life cycle. more>>
Application::Pipeline is a module designed to map methods ( referred to in this role as handlers ) to different phases of an applications life cycle. By assigning methods to different phases of this pipeline, the author can concentrate on the logic for each phase and let the framework manage the application flow. Adopting the same idea as CGI::Application, writing an application with Application::Pipeline is a matter of creating a module that is a subclass of Application::Pipeline.

To build a pipeline application, it is necessary to register methods to run during each phase. This can be done one at a time, with the addHandler method. But Application::Pipeline also looks in the subclass package for the package variable %plan. This hashs keys are the names of the phases of the pipeline. Each key points to an array reference which is a list of the methods to run for that phase. The methods are either the names of the methods to run, or references to the actual methods.

This is not the be-all end-all definition of the pipeline. It is still possible to use addHandler to modify the pipeline, and as explained later, it is possible to take into account %plans defined in superclasses.

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Added: 2006-09-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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OpenPlugin::Application 0.11

OpenPlugin::Application 0.11


OpenPlugin::Application is a subclass of CGI::Application, meant to help you create reusable web applications. more>>
OpenPlugin::Application is a subclass of CGI::Application, meant to help you create reusable web applications.

SYNOPSIS

# Example from OpenThoughts Demo.pm

package Demo;
use base "OpenPlugin::Application";
sub setup {
my $self = shift;
$self->run_modes(
mode1 => init_demo,
mode2 => get_os_list,
mode3 => get_os_info,
);
$self->start_mode( mode1 );
$self->mode_param(run_mode);
}
sub init_demo { ... }
sub get_os_list { ... }
sub get_os_info { ... }
1;

# Example from OpenThoughts demo.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
my $r = shift;
my $demo = Demo->new( PARAMS => {
config => { src => "/path/to/OpenPlugin.conf" },
request => { apache => $r },
});

$demo->run();

OpenPlugin::Application is built on Jesse Erlbaums popular CGI::Application module. OpenPlugin::Application is simply a subclass of CGI::Application. Jesse says the following about CGI::Application:

"CGI::Application is intended to make it easier to create sophisticated, reusable web-based applications. This module implements a methodology which, if followed, will make your web software easier to design, easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve."

How does it do this? Jesse goes on to say:

"The guiding philosophy behind CGI::Application is that a web-based application can be organized into a specific set of "Run-Modes." Each Run-Mode is roughly analogous to a single screen (a form, some output, etc.). All the Run-Modes are managed by a single "Application Module" which is a Perl module. In your web servers document space there is an "Instance Script" which is called by the web server"

The biggest difference between CGI::Application and OpenPlugin::Application is that query object they both use; one is designed to use CGI.pm, the other OpenPlugin. Generally speaking, everything in the still applies. Any differences will be noted in this document.
It is not necessary to use OpenPlugin::Application in order to build web applications using OpenPlugin. This plugin is meant to be for your convenience -- to help you structure your web applications in a manner which makes sense, and is reusable.

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CGI::Application::Magic 1.21

CGI::Application::Magic 1.21


CGI::Application::Magic is a template based framework for CGI applications. more>>
CGI::Application::Magic is a template based framework for CGI applications.

SYNOPSIS

package WebApp ;
use base CGI::Application::Magic ;

# optional runmethod
sub RM_myRunMmode
{
... do_something_useful ...
... no_need_to_set_page ...
... returned_value_will_be_ignored ...
}

# package where Template::Magic will looks up
package WebApp::Lookups ;

# this value will be substituted to each
# app_name label in each template that include it
our $app_name = WebApp 1.0 ;

# same for each Time label
sub Time { scalar localtime }

# and same for each ENV_table block
sub ENV_table
{
my ($self, # $self is your WebApp object
$zone) = @_ ; # $zone is the Template::Magic::Zone object
my @table ;
while (my @line = each %ENV)
{
push @table, @line
}
@table ;
}

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