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GeeXboX 1.1
GeeXboX is a GNU/Linux standalone media player system. more>>
The GeeXboX is no more than an awesome standalone media player. Why such a name ? Well, its main purpose is to play DivX movies and, as everybody usually call this kind of projects DivX boxes, well just prepended a "GeeX", cause thats for the geeks you all are.
GeeXboX is a full operating system, livecd that can run on any machine and it is based on the excellent MPlayer. No need for a hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any Pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is free software, created as open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.
You may wonder why you should have to boot another operating system to play your media files, but just think about the Mini-ITX platforms like VIA Epia/Eden or Shuttle barebones. Its now affordable to bring DivX to your home cinema, plugging this kind of computer directly to your TV !!
At the time of the first development releases (Dec. 2002), it was only capable of playing DivX movies, but now, nearly every kind of media file can be played with GeeXboX, with the OS supporting :
- MPEG 1/2 movies (MPG files, VCDs, DVDs ...)
- MPEG 4 movies (DivX, XviD ...)
- RealMedia and Windows Media movies.
- OggMedia streams
- Matroska streams
- Audio streams like : MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV (AudioCD), AC3 ...
GeeXboX is an operating system but you still need something to boot on ;-) Youre lucky, GeeXboX is based on MPlayer, which can be considered as one of the less cpu-dependent movie players, thanks to the use of FFMpeg for decoding movies.
System requirements:
- Pentium-Class CPU or above (P2-400 should be quite enough)
- a VESA 2.0 compliant graphics card.
- an ALSA compatible sound card.
- at least 64 MB of RAM
- CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Motherboard which supports booting on CD-ROM (should be ok for everyone
- Keyboard, Joystick or Remote Controller, using a Lirc-compatible IR (InfraRed) receiver (check http://www.lirc.org to build yours), e.g. Miro PcTVs one or ATI Remote Wonder.
Enhancements:
- GeeXboX 1.1. Although development never stopped, more than a year has passed without any new official GeeXboX release. This new one is a really good candidate for your HTPC multimedia distribution choice. It comes with an improved hardware support, providing dozens of new drivers (a lot of new WiFi controllers, DVB card chipsets and new remote controls). It also comes with a massively upgraded and more stable MPlayer, which features native decoding of various audio and video formats that used to be available through non-free Win32 DLLs only. Also, GeeXboX now has some decoding speed improvements and the OSD menu has been completely rewritten to provide a lot of new attractive features.
<<lessGeeXboX is a full operating system, livecd that can run on any machine and it is based on the excellent MPlayer. No need for a hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any Pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is free software, created as open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.
You may wonder why you should have to boot another operating system to play your media files, but just think about the Mini-ITX platforms like VIA Epia/Eden or Shuttle barebones. Its now affordable to bring DivX to your home cinema, plugging this kind of computer directly to your TV !!
At the time of the first development releases (Dec. 2002), it was only capable of playing DivX movies, but now, nearly every kind of media file can be played with GeeXboX, with the OS supporting :
- MPEG 1/2 movies (MPG files, VCDs, DVDs ...)
- MPEG 4 movies (DivX, XviD ...)
- RealMedia and Windows Media movies.
- OggMedia streams
- Matroska streams
- Audio streams like : MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV (AudioCD), AC3 ...
GeeXboX is an operating system but you still need something to boot on ;-) Youre lucky, GeeXboX is based on MPlayer, which can be considered as one of the less cpu-dependent movie players, thanks to the use of FFMpeg for decoding movies.
System requirements:
- Pentium-Class CPU or above (P2-400 should be quite enough)
- a VESA 2.0 compliant graphics card.
- an ALSA compatible sound card.
- at least 64 MB of RAM
- CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Motherboard which supports booting on CD-ROM (should be ok for everyone
- Keyboard, Joystick or Remote Controller, using a Lirc-compatible IR (InfraRed) receiver (check http://www.lirc.org to build yours), e.g. Miro PcTVs one or ATI Remote Wonder.
Enhancements:
- GeeXboX 1.1. Although development never stopped, more than a year has passed without any new official GeeXboX release. This new one is a really good candidate for your HTPC multimedia distribution choice. It comes with an improved hardware support, providing dozens of new drivers (a lot of new WiFi controllers, DVB card chipsets and new remote controls). It also comes with a massively upgraded and more stable MPlayer, which features native decoding of various audio and video formats that used to be available through non-free Win32 DLLs only. Also, GeeXboX now has some decoding speed improvements and the OSD menu has been completely rewritten to provide a lot of new attractive features.
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GeeXboX ISO Generator 1.0
GeeXboX ISO Generator is a tool to modify the GeeXboX in a few seconds without having to build the sources. more>>
With this package, it is easy to modify the GeeXboX in a few seconds without having to build the sources.
The generator produces an ISO image of the GeeXboX, ready to be burned on disc.
GeeXboX ISO Generator currently works under both GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP operating systems.
Enhancements:
System:
- Updated linux to version 2.6.16.17.
- Updated BusyBox to 1.1.3.
- Updated uClibc to 2006.05.05 snapshot.
- Updated udev to version 0.92.
Toolchain:
- Introduced GCC 4.1.1 as the new compiler.
- Support for C++ in the toolchain.
- All packages are now built with big files support flag.
- Added support for non-free binary firmwares at sources build.
Player:
- Updated MPlayer to 1.0pre8.
- DVD Navigation Menus support.
- SHOUTcast and Netstream support (with content filtering on adult/subscription-only
- streams).
- Support for LIVE555 library (RTP/RTSP/SIP streaming) which provides FreeboxTV
- support for French people using the Free ISP.
- Use mp3-lib instead of FFMpeg to avoid audible glitches while seeking.
- Fix MPlayers bug which prevents AVI files with ODML index (99% of XviD files) to
- be read when idx=yes (default).
- Fix sound/subtitles issues while playing MPEG-TS streams.
- Support for multichannel AAC in MOV files.
- Playback of IFO files (DVD disc ripped on HDD for example) now works as expected.
- Set minimal cache size (5% of cache) to start playback of file very quickly.
- Fix TV channel OSD name generation with spaces in their name.
- Allows RTSP clients port forcing (for FreeboxTV users in router mode for example).
- Added support for DVD-RAM MPEG files.
Menu:
- Brand new menu item selection display (now with alpha layer).
- Added new menu that displays streams A/V properties.
- Allows metadata retrieval from MP3/OGG/FLAC audio files.
- Properties menu auto-opens and updates on audio-only media.
- Prevent user from browsing (and getting lost) in /
- Display NICs MAC address into information menu.
- Display CDROM size.
- Fixed display of disks partition size and freespace.
- Added release number information.
Audio:
- Update ALSA library and utilities to version v1.0.11.
- Added a lot of fixes for audio playback.
Video:
- Added support for different resolutions to be used through generator.
- Support for VESA with Intel i865, i910 and i915 chipsets.
Drivers:
- Added support for Serial ATA CDROM drives.
- Added support for ATAPI/IDE ZIP/LS120 drives.
- Added support for PcCard (32bits CardBus only, not 16bits PCMCIA).
- Added LCD displays support through LCD4Linux.
- Added support for most of the Gigabit NICs.
- Fix support of Nova DVB-S+ card.
- Updated LIRC to v0.8.0.
- Updated rt2400/rt2500 drivers to CVS 05.09.2006.
- Fix em8300 driver and firmware loading issues.
Networking:
- Updated djmount to version 0.53 (files are no more represented as playlist).
- Fixed bftpd FTP server write access error.
- Updated bftpd to version 1.4, and included fix for file transfers greater than 2GB.
- Update wireless tools to version 28.
Generator:
- Updated generator tools for MacOS X (support for MacIntel x86 OSX 10.4).
- Allow you to choose between multiple themes.
- Option for DVD Navigation menus to select it as a default or not.
- Option for autoplay to select it as a default or not.
- Option for SHOUTcast (radio and tv netstreams).
- Tab for video settings configuration (resolution, color depth and boot splash)
- Tab for support of LCD displays.
Miscellaneous:
- Fixed zoomed scrolling in FBI image viewer.
- Support for Microsoft Media Center Edition USB, StreamZap, Twinhan DTV, Toshiba
- VT76F and ATI Remote Wonder II remotes.
- Implemented full Digimatrix hardware support (apart from panel buttons).
- Allow multiple resolutions in themes.
- Support for VMware and QEMU (usefull for test purpose).
<<lessThe generator produces an ISO image of the GeeXboX, ready to be burned on disc.
GeeXboX ISO Generator currently works under both GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP operating systems.
Enhancements:
System:
- Updated linux to version 2.6.16.17.
- Updated BusyBox to 1.1.3.
- Updated uClibc to 2006.05.05 snapshot.
- Updated udev to version 0.92.
Toolchain:
- Introduced GCC 4.1.1 as the new compiler.
- Support for C++ in the toolchain.
- All packages are now built with big files support flag.
- Added support for non-free binary firmwares at sources build.
Player:
- Updated MPlayer to 1.0pre8.
- DVD Navigation Menus support.
- SHOUTcast and Netstream support (with content filtering on adult/subscription-only
- streams).
- Support for LIVE555 library (RTP/RTSP/SIP streaming) which provides FreeboxTV
- support for French people using the Free ISP.
- Use mp3-lib instead of FFMpeg to avoid audible glitches while seeking.
- Fix MPlayers bug which prevents AVI files with ODML index (99% of XviD files) to
- be read when idx=yes (default).
- Fix sound/subtitles issues while playing MPEG-TS streams.
- Support for multichannel AAC in MOV files.
- Playback of IFO files (DVD disc ripped on HDD for example) now works as expected.
- Set minimal cache size (5% of cache) to start playback of file very quickly.
- Fix TV channel OSD name generation with spaces in their name.
- Allows RTSP clients port forcing (for FreeboxTV users in router mode for example).
- Added support for DVD-RAM MPEG files.
Menu:
- Brand new menu item selection display (now with alpha layer).
- Added new menu that displays streams A/V properties.
- Allows metadata retrieval from MP3/OGG/FLAC audio files.
- Properties menu auto-opens and updates on audio-only media.
- Prevent user from browsing (and getting lost) in /
- Display NICs MAC address into information menu.
- Display CDROM size.
- Fixed display of disks partition size and freespace.
- Added release number information.
Audio:
- Update ALSA library and utilities to version v1.0.11.
- Added a lot of fixes for audio playback.
Video:
- Added support for different resolutions to be used through generator.
- Support for VESA with Intel i865, i910 and i915 chipsets.
Drivers:
- Added support for Serial ATA CDROM drives.
- Added support for ATAPI/IDE ZIP/LS120 drives.
- Added support for PcCard (32bits CardBus only, not 16bits PCMCIA).
- Added LCD displays support through LCD4Linux.
- Added support for most of the Gigabit NICs.
- Fix support of Nova DVB-S+ card.
- Updated LIRC to v0.8.0.
- Updated rt2400/rt2500 drivers to CVS 05.09.2006.
- Fix em8300 driver and firmware loading issues.
Networking:
- Updated djmount to version 0.53 (files are no more represented as playlist).
- Fixed bftpd FTP server write access error.
- Updated bftpd to version 1.4, and included fix for file transfers greater than 2GB.
- Update wireless tools to version 28.
Generator:
- Updated generator tools for MacOS X (support for MacIntel x86 OSX 10.4).
- Allow you to choose between multiple themes.
- Option for DVD Navigation menus to select it as a default or not.
- Option for autoplay to select it as a default or not.
- Option for SHOUTcast (radio and tv netstreams).
- Tab for video settings configuration (resolution, color depth and boot splash)
- Tab for support of LCD displays.
Miscellaneous:
- Fixed zoomed scrolling in FBI image viewer.
- Support for Microsoft Media Center Edition USB, StreamZap, Twinhan DTV, Toshiba
- VT76F and ATI Remote Wonder II remotes.
- Implemented full Digimatrix hardware support (apart from panel buttons).
- Allow multiple resolutions in themes.
- Support for VMware and QEMU (usefull for test purpose).
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Added: 2006-08-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ceODBC 1.1
ceODBC is a Python extension module that enables access to databases using the ODBC API and conforms to the Python database API. more>>
ceODBC is a Python extension module that enables access to databases using the ODBC API and conforms to the Python database API 2.0 specifications with a few exceptions.
For more information on the database API specification, see here. Use the provided setup.py to build and install the module which makes use of the DistUtils module made available in Python 2.0 and up.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for searching the catalog of a data source for tables, procedures, columns, privileges, foreign keys and primary keys.
- It also adds support for getting and setting the autocommit flag for a connection and the name for a cursor.
<<lessFor more information on the database API specification, see here. Use the provided setup.py to build and install the module which makes use of the DistUtils module made available in Python 2.0 and up.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for searching the catalog of a data source for tables, procedures, columns, privileges, foreign keys and primary keys.
- It also adds support for getting and setting the autocommit flag for a connection and the name for a cursor.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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xbmsd 1.1.1
xbmsd project is a file sharing server. more>>
xbmsd project is a file sharing server implementing the Xbox Media Streaming Protocol (XBMSP) supported by the Xbox Media Center (XBMC). URLs in XboxMediaCenter.xml that start with "xbms://" use this protocol. xbmsd also supports the XBMSP Server Discovery Protocol (XBSDP).
The main features of xbmsd besides normal file sharing is mapping files to arbitrary local files or HTTP files/streams, the possibility of generating "synthetic" mplayer configuration files according to file extension and the possibility of specifying file processing filters by file extension. Mapping files to HTTP locations is useful because XBMC does not support HTTP locations natively.
Synthetic configuration files mean that files ending in a specified extension will all have a file-specific mplayer configuration file visible through xbmsd. If one does not already exist (real or mapped), it is mapped to the file specified in the specification command. Filters work so that if a file has the specified extension the filename is given as an argument to the specified command and the command output is sent to the XBMSP client as a stream.
Usage Example
Lets assume that we have a HTTP server running on localhost port 3000 that provides access to DVB TV channels via files /ts/channel. These are interlaced MPEG transport streams (TS), so we want to map these to local files and then create synthetic deinterlacing configuration files for them.
First we create a mplayer configuration file (/etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf) that turns on linear blend deinterlacing and sets the cache to a lower value so that the buffering does not take so long. The contents of the file is:
vf-pre=pp=lb
cache=2048
Then we create the xbmsd configuration file that maps the DVB streams to local files and configures the above file as a synthetic configuration file for files ending in ".ts". We use an empty root directory since we dont want to do anything else at this time:
root /var/empty
map ch1.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/1
map ch2.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/2
map ch3.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/3
conf ts /etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf
When xbmsd is started with this configuration the root directory of the server contains six files: ch1.ts, ch1.ts.conf, ch2.ts, ch2.ts.conf, ch3.ts, ch3.ts.conf.
Enhancements:
- Added IFACE configuration option (Linux only)
- Bugfix: the server discovery socket now listens to INADDR_ANY (or in6addr_any) and not the address specified by LISTEN, as it needs to receive all broadcasts.
<<lessThe main features of xbmsd besides normal file sharing is mapping files to arbitrary local files or HTTP files/streams, the possibility of generating "synthetic" mplayer configuration files according to file extension and the possibility of specifying file processing filters by file extension. Mapping files to HTTP locations is useful because XBMC does not support HTTP locations natively.
Synthetic configuration files mean that files ending in a specified extension will all have a file-specific mplayer configuration file visible through xbmsd. If one does not already exist (real or mapped), it is mapped to the file specified in the specification command. Filters work so that if a file has the specified extension the filename is given as an argument to the specified command and the command output is sent to the XBMSP client as a stream.
Usage Example
Lets assume that we have a HTTP server running on localhost port 3000 that provides access to DVB TV channels via files /ts/channel. These are interlaced MPEG transport streams (TS), so we want to map these to local files and then create synthetic deinterlacing configuration files for them.
First we create a mplayer configuration file (/etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf) that turns on linear blend deinterlacing and sets the cache to a lower value so that the buffering does not take so long. The contents of the file is:
vf-pre=pp=lb
cache=2048
Then we create the xbmsd configuration file that maps the DVB streams to local files and configures the above file as a synthetic configuration file for files ending in ".ts". We use an empty root directory since we dont want to do anything else at this time:
root /var/empty
map ch1.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/1
map ch2.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/2
map ch3.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/3
conf ts /etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf
When xbmsd is started with this configuration the root directory of the server contains six files: ch1.ts, ch1.ts.conf, ch2.ts, ch2.ts.conf, ch3.ts, ch3.ts.conf.
Enhancements:
- Added IFACE configuration option (Linux only)
- Bugfix: the server discovery socket now listens to INADDR_ANY (or in6addr_any) and not the address specified by LISTEN, as it needs to receive all broadcasts.
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Added: 2007-01-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TkDgen 1.1.1
TkDgen project is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end to the DGen emulator. more>>
TkDgen project is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end to the DGen emulator.
TkDgen is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end for DGen, an emulator of the Genesis video game console. It displays a list of available ROMs, and it can display a game screenshot when a ROM is selected in the list.
It also helps you manage tips, graphic files, and hex codes for individual ROMs.
<<lessTkDgen is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end for DGen, an emulator of the Genesis video game console. It displays a list of available ROMs, and it can display a game screenshot when a ROM is selected in the list.
It also helps you manage tips, graphic files, and hex codes for individual ROMs.
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jpegpixi 1.1.1
Jpegpixi is useful to correct images from a digital camera with CCD defects. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ADeQuaTe 1.1.1
ADeQuaTe is Alans Database Query Tool. more>>
ADeQuaTe is Alans Database Query Tool.
This program allows an end-user to perform complex database queries with just a few mouse clicks. The end-user does not need to know the structure of the data, or any sql;
This is handled when the administrator defines the criteria that the users utilize in running their queries; using the criteria editor (new for version 1.1). The user can drill-down through the data, and print it out in report format.
<<lessThis program allows an end-user to perform complex database queries with just a few mouse clicks. The end-user does not need to know the structure of the data, or any sql;
This is handled when the administrator defines the criteria that the users utilize in running their queries; using the criteria editor (new for version 1.1). The user can drill-down through the data, and print it out in report format.
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Added: 2006-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Peinture 1.1.1
Peinture is a small arcade network game. more>>
Peinture project is a small arcade network game.
This game is based on a 3D display system which is portable, simple, and efficient.
The network protocol allows real time playing over a LAN or the Internet
Main features:
- Rectangular game area, n player in real time, each one a color.
- A player can paint squares with his color in order to dominate the ground.
- A player must avoid squares from other players colors.
- Several available game mode and objectives.
- simpe 3D display based on X11 (maximum compatibility)
- solo or network real time game
- coded in C++ with a minimum number of librairies
Enhancements:
- Added: background selection, new maps, many debugs (cut/paste, fonts, ..)
<<lessThis game is based on a 3D display system which is portable, simple, and efficient.
The network protocol allows real time playing over a LAN or the Internet
Main features:
- Rectangular game area, n player in real time, each one a color.
- A player can paint squares with his color in order to dominate the ground.
- A player must avoid squares from other players colors.
- Several available game mode and objectives.
- simpe 3D display based on X11 (maximum compatibility)
- solo or network real time game
- coded in C++ with a minimum number of librairies
Enhancements:
- Added: background selection, new maps, many debugs (cut/paste, fonts, ..)
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
BALL 1.1.1
The Biochemical ALgorithms Library (BALL) is a framework for rapid application development. more>>
BALL is Rapid Software Prototyping can significantly reduce development times in the field of Computational Molecular Biology and Molecular Modeling. BALL (Biochemical Algorithms Library) is an application framework in C++ that has been specifically designed for this purpose.
BALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
<<lessBALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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EL4J 1.1.1
EL4J, the Extension Library for the J2EE, adds incremental improvements to the Spring Java framework. more>>
EL4J, the Extension Library for the J2EE, adds incremental improvements to the Spring Java framework.
Main features:
- The ability to split applications in modules
- A module can consist of code, jar-files and configurations
- There can be transitive dependencies between modules
- A module can automatically enable its spring configuration when it is present
- The order and the location of configuration-information works accross various J2EE containers
- Simplified remoting
- Optional implicit context passing to cleanly add technical context with remote method invocations (e.g. to add a security principal or the sub-company on whose behalf a request is being made)
- Remote a POJO as SLSB or SFSB, remote a POJO via SOAP
- Clean remoting support for interfaces that lack a RemoteException in their interface where its required
- A light daemon manager service
- Various improvements
- Make the active beans and their configuration visible in JMX
- A light exception handling framework that implements a safety facade
- Simplified configuration of attribute-interceptor mappings
Enhancements:
- Many clean-ups in the build infrastructure and in the file organization
- Added a database plugin that allows to execute SQL scripts on the database.
- It can optionally launch an embedded database (Derby for now).
- Added a dependency plugin that illustrates the dependencies between modules graphically.
- Added a basic EL4J archetype to get started more easily
- We provide a mechanim to override the configuration files that are in the automatic Tomcat download (files etc/tomcat are copied to Tomcat).
- Test run now in the maven integration phase (in order for us to launch the database in the right moment).
- Some issues in the site-generation were fixed.
- Added an experimental version plugin that checks whether there are new versions available of existing maven plugins or of other jar-files a project depends on.
- Provided fixes for the external exec plugin
- Upgrade to some newer maven plugins: eclipse, javadoc, deploy.
<<lessMain features:
- The ability to split applications in modules
- A module can consist of code, jar-files and configurations
- There can be transitive dependencies between modules
- A module can automatically enable its spring configuration when it is present
- The order and the location of configuration-information works accross various J2EE containers
- Simplified remoting
- Optional implicit context passing to cleanly add technical context with remote method invocations (e.g. to add a security principal or the sub-company on whose behalf a request is being made)
- Remote a POJO as SLSB or SFSB, remote a POJO via SOAP
- Clean remoting support for interfaces that lack a RemoteException in their interface where its required
- A light daemon manager service
- Various improvements
- Make the active beans and their configuration visible in JMX
- A light exception handling framework that implements a safety facade
- Simplified configuration of attribute-interceptor mappings
Enhancements:
- Many clean-ups in the build infrastructure and in the file organization
- Added a database plugin that allows to execute SQL scripts on the database.
- It can optionally launch an embedded database (Derby for now).
- Added a dependency plugin that illustrates the dependencies between modules graphically.
- Added a basic EL4J archetype to get started more easily
- We provide a mechanim to override the configuration files that are in the automatic Tomcat download (files etc/tomcat are copied to Tomcat).
- Test run now in the maven integration phase (in order for us to launch the database in the right moment).
- Some issues in the site-generation were fixed.
- Added an experimental version plugin that checks whether there are new versions available of existing maven plugins or of other jar-files a project depends on.
- Provided fixes for the external exec plugin
- Upgrade to some newer maven plugins: eclipse, javadoc, deploy.
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Added: 2007-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jaxen 1.1.1
jaxen is a universal XPath evaluation engine. more>>
jaxen is a universal XPath evaluation engine. jaxen is currently capable of executing XPath expressions against W3C DOM, JDOM, dom4j, and XOM document trees.
Enhancements:
- Assorted bugfixes, including one that affects the results of XPath expressions. Improved documentation.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Assorted bugfixes, including one that affects the results of XPath expressions. Improved documentation.
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: BSD License Price:
540 downloads
tipxd 1.1.1
tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic. more>>
tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic, packages it and sends it over one or many TCP/IP connections to tipxd running on remote machines where it is unpacked and sent via the local network. This, in effect, makes the IPX networks appear as if all IPX peers were on the same physical hub. This program makes easier the playing of games where TCP/IP connections are not possible(for example where the two IPX machines are both behind firewalls), and the join Novell Netware Networks, share Windows Drives, etc.
By default, tipxd looks for the configuration file /etc/tipxd.conf, unless this is overidden with the -f option. This file is a very simple record format. Each record has a texttt{BEGIN} and texttt{END} statement, and tags which can occur between them to assign values for that record.
<<lessBy default, tipxd looks for the configuration file /etc/tipxd.conf, unless this is overidden with the -f option. This file is a very simple record format. Each record has a texttt{BEGIN} and texttt{END} statement, and tags which can occur between them to assign values for that record.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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iTest 1.1.1
iTest project is a simple programme which allows you to take advantage of the best of computerized examination. more>>
iTest project is a simple application which allows you to take advantage of the best of computerized examination.
iTest consists of two programmes:
- The Database Editor - question/answer database and exam server
- The Test Writer - the programme installed on each client computer
iTest makes it easy to:
- Create and organise a database of questions and answers
- Set up a server and a printer
- Connect a client computer for each student, which generates a test according to your server settings
Supported platforms:
- Linux/Unix
- Apple Mac OS X
- Microsoft Windows
Available in:
- English
- Russian
- Slovak
- Turkish
Enhancements:
Database Editor & Test Writer
- added Turkish translation
- if available, translation to the system language loaded by default
- NEW ENCODING: UTF-8 adds support for more languages and special characters
- iTest 1.1.1 can still open old CP 1250 databases from older versions of iTest
- older versions of iTest cannot open the new UTF-8 databases from iTest 1.1.1
- upgraded from Qt 4.2.2 to Qt 4.3.0
Database Editor
- printing: support for the & sign
<<lessiTest consists of two programmes:
- The Database Editor - question/answer database and exam server
- The Test Writer - the programme installed on each client computer
iTest makes it easy to:
- Create and organise a database of questions and answers
- Set up a server and a printer
- Connect a client computer for each student, which generates a test according to your server settings
Supported platforms:
- Linux/Unix
- Apple Mac OS X
- Microsoft Windows
Available in:
- English
- Russian
- Slovak
- Turkish
Enhancements:
Database Editor & Test Writer
- added Turkish translation
- if available, translation to the system language loaded by default
- NEW ENCODING: UTF-8 adds support for more languages and special characters
- iTest 1.1.1 can still open old CP 1250 databases from older versions of iTest
- older versions of iTest cannot open the new UTF-8 databases from iTest 1.1.1
- upgraded from Qt 4.2.2 to Qt 4.3.0
Database Editor
- printing: support for the & sign
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Added: 2007-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
857 downloads
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libTagEdit 1.1.1
libTagEdit is a simple C++ and Python class library for music tag editing. more>>
libTagEdit is a simple C++ and Python class library for music tag editing.
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Added: 2005-10-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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