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Implementing Mobile Calculi 0.2
Implementing Mobile Calculi provides a Java framework for distributed applications and code mobility. more>>
Implementing Mobile Calculi provides a Java framework for distributed applications and code mobility.
IMC (Implementing Mobile Calculi) is a Java framework for implementing distributed applications possibly with code mobility.
The name is due to the fact that this framework was originally built to help implement the run-time system of a mobile calculi implementation, i.e., calculi accessing remote resources and nodes, and, possibly, exchanging code, processes, and mobile agents.
If you dont need code mobility features, you can simply ignore them and use IMC for building any distributed and network application.
Enhancements:
- SessionStarter is a base class instead of an interface (*)
- IpSessionId syntax (*)
- Primordial log capabilities
- close in NodeProcess and NodeCoordinator (*)
- autogenerated names for NodeProcess and NodeCoordinator.
- The same SessionStarter should not be used for concurrent accepts. (*)
- Udp, Tcp and LocalSessionStarter are in separate packages
- ProtocolStack.createXXX (passing the ProtocolLayer to be considered
- as the highest layer). (*)
- closeSessions(SessionId). (*)
- mark, reset, skip in UnMarshaler (*)
- ProtocolThread moved in topology (it is now a NodeProcess) (*)
<<lessIMC (Implementing Mobile Calculi) is a Java framework for implementing distributed applications possibly with code mobility.
The name is due to the fact that this framework was originally built to help implement the run-time system of a mobile calculi implementation, i.e., calculi accessing remote resources and nodes, and, possibly, exchanging code, processes, and mobile agents.
If you dont need code mobility features, you can simply ignore them and use IMC for building any distributed and network application.
Enhancements:
- SessionStarter is a base class instead of an interface (*)
- IpSessionId syntax (*)
- Primordial log capabilities
- close in NodeProcess and NodeCoordinator (*)
- autogenerated names for NodeProcess and NodeCoordinator.
- The same SessionStarter should not be used for concurrent accepts. (*)
- Udp, Tcp and LocalSessionStarter are in separate packages
- ProtocolStack.createXXX (passing the ProtocolLayer to be considered
- as the highest layer). (*)
- closeSessions(SessionId). (*)
- mark, reset, skip in UnMarshaler (*)
- ProtocolThread moved in topology (it is now a NodeProcess) (*)
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Persistent::DBI 0.50
Persistent::DBI is an Abstract Persistent Class implemented using a DBI Data Source. more>>
Persistent::DBI is an Abstract Persistent Class implemented using a DBI Data Source.
SYNOPSIS
### we are a subclass of ... ###
use Persistent::DBI;
@ISA = qw(Persistent::DBI);
ABSTRACT
This is an abstract class used by the Persistent framework of classes to implement persistence using DBI data stores. This class provides the methods and interface for implementing Persistent DBI classes. Refer to the Persistent
documentation for a very thorough introduction to using the Persistent
framework of classes.
This class is part of the Persistent DBI package which is available from:
http://www.bigsnow.org/persistent
ftp://ftp.bigsnow.org/pub/persistent
Before we get started describing the methods in detail, it should be noted that all error handling in this class is done with exceptions. So you should wrap an eval block around all of your code. Please see the Persistent documentation for more information on exception handling in Perl.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
### we are a subclass of ... ###
use Persistent::DBI;
@ISA = qw(Persistent::DBI);
ABSTRACT
This is an abstract class used by the Persistent framework of classes to implement persistence using DBI data stores. This class provides the methods and interface for implementing Persistent DBI classes. Refer to the Persistent
documentation for a very thorough introduction to using the Persistent
framework of classes.
This class is part of the Persistent DBI package which is available from:
http://www.bigsnow.org/persistent
ftp://ftp.bigsnow.org/pub/persistent
Before we get started describing the methods in detail, it should be noted that all error handling in this class is done with exceptions. So you should wrap an eval block around all of your code. Please see the Persistent documentation for more information on exception handling in Perl.
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Added: 2007-05-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mail Notification 4.1
Mail Notification is a status icon (aka tray icon) that informs you if you have new mail. more>>
Mail Notification is a status icon (aka tray icon) that informs you if you have new mail.
Mail Notification works with system trays implementing the freedesktop.org System Tray Specification, such as the GNOME Panel Notification Area, the Xfce Notification Area and the KDE System Tray.
Main features:
- multiple mailbox support
- mbox, MH, Maildir, Sylpheed, POP3, IMAP and Gmail support
- SASL authentication support
- APOP authentication support
- SSL/TLS support
- automatic detection of mailbox format
- immediate notification (the status icon is updated within seconds after a mailbox changes)
- a mail summary
- HIG 2.0 compliance.
<<lessMail Notification works with system trays implementing the freedesktop.org System Tray Specification, such as the GNOME Panel Notification Area, the Xfce Notification Area and the KDE System Tray.
Main features:
- multiple mailbox support
- mbox, MH, Maildir, Sylpheed, POP3, IMAP and Gmail support
- SASL authentication support
- APOP authentication support
- SSL/TLS support
- automatic detection of mailbox format
- immediate notification (the status icon is updated within seconds after a mailbox changes)
- a mail summary
- HIG 2.0 compliance.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Objective Modula-2 1.00 (Reference Implementation)
Objective Modula-2 programming language is a hybrid between Smalltalk and Modula-2. more>>
Objective Modula-2 programming language is a hybrid between Smalltalk and Modula-2 based on the object model and runtime of Objective-C.
The design is an example how native Cocoa/GNUstep support can be added to static imperative programming languages without implementing a bridge.
Objective Modula-2s scope encompasses the design of the Objective Modula-2 programming language and the implementation of a compiler to implement it. The initial compiler will generate Objective-C source code.
Enhancements:
- This code is used to verify ideas and concepts which come up in the course of defining the language.
- It is in an early stage, incomplete and subject to frequent changes.
<<lessThe design is an example how native Cocoa/GNUstep support can be added to static imperative programming languages without implementing a bridge.
Objective Modula-2s scope encompasses the design of the Objective Modula-2 programming language and the implementation of a compiler to implement it. The initial compiler will generate Objective-C source code.
Enhancements:
- This code is used to verify ideas and concepts which come up in the course of defining the language.
- It is in an early stage, incomplete and subject to frequent changes.
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Added: 2007-07-21 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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DIY Zoning 0.1p7dev3
DIY Zoning is a set of tools and instructions for controlling a state-of-the-art HVAC system. more>>
DIY Zoning is a repository containing the information about architecting, designing and implementing the Do It Yourself Temperature Zoning system, introductory course for those planning to install a ready-made temperature zoning system, and those who just want their home comfort.
Whats New in This Release:
This release introduces support for many logical devices per one physical 1-Wire device in general, and humidity sensor support in particular.
DAC2CORE protocol has changed, backward compatibility is broken. To upgrade your configuration, you have to add a literal T in front of 1-Wire temperature sensors, and add a literal S in front of 1-Wire switch devices.
<<lessWhats New in This Release:
This release introduces support for many logical devices per one physical 1-Wire device in general, and humidity sensor support in particular.
DAC2CORE protocol has changed, backward compatibility is broken. To upgrade your configuration, you have to add a literal T in front of 1-Wire temperature sensors, and add a literal S in front of 1-Wire switch devices.
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Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Openwall tcb suite 1.0
Openwall tcb suite package contains core components of our tcb suite implementing the alternative password shadowing scheme. more>>
Openwall tcb suite package contains core components of our tcb suite implementing the alternative password shadowing scheme on Owl.
It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. Note that you need to have the password hashing framework introduced with crypt_blowfish patched into glibc to compile and use this.
The package consists of three components: pam_tcb, libnss_tcb, and libtcb.
pam_tcb is a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix. It also implements the tcb password shadowing scheme.
The tcb scheme allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. libnss_tcb is the accompanying NSS module. libtcb contains code shared by the PAM and NSS modules and is also used by user management tools on Owl due to our shadow suite patches.
<<lessIt is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. Note that you need to have the password hashing framework introduced with crypt_blowfish patched into glibc to compile and use this.
The package consists of three components: pam_tcb, libnss_tcb, and libtcb.
pam_tcb is a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix. It also implements the tcb password shadowing scheme.
The tcb scheme allows many core system utilities (passwd(1) being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. libnss_tcb is the accompanying NSS module. libtcb contains code shared by the PAM and NSS modules and is also used by user management tools on Owl due to our shadow suite patches.
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Added: 2005-12-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CB3ROB Identd 1.2
CB3ROB Identd is an identd implementing the auth (RFC1413) protocol for use on public Unix machines. more>>
CB3ROB Identd is an identd implementing the auth (RFC1413) protocol for use on public Unix machines. Unlike with other ident daemons, the AUTH protocol replies from this daemon cannot be spoofed by users.
CB3ROB Identd project has been optimized to handle as many requests as possible, and has been tested to work on most Linux distributions without modification.
Installation:
- become root
- unpack the files ("tar -xvzf cb3rob-identd-1.2.tgz")
- chdir to the cb3rob-identd directory ("cd cb3rob-identd")
- type "make install"
- add the service to your inet daemon (inetd or xinetd) config file
- restart inetd or xinetd
<<lessCB3ROB Identd project has been optimized to handle as many requests as possible, and has been tested to work on most Linux distributions without modification.
Installation:
- become root
- unpack the files ("tar -xvzf cb3rob-identd-1.2.tgz")
- chdir to the cb3rob-identd directory ("cd cb3rob-identd")
- type "make install"
- add the service to your inet daemon (inetd or xinetd) config file
- restart inetd or xinetd
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: Public Domain Price:
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Bio::ClusterI 1.4
Bio::ClusterI module is a cluster Perl interface. more>>
Bio::ClusterI module is a cluster Perl interface.
SYNOPSIS
# see the implementations of this interface for details but # basically
my $cluster= $cluster->new(-description=>"POLYUBIQUITIN",
-members =>[$seq1,$seq2]);
my @members = $cluster->get_members();
my @sub_members = $cluster->get_members(-species=>"homo sapiens");
This interface is the basic structure for a cluster of bioperl objects. In this case it is up to the implementer to check arguments and initialize whatever new object the implementing class is designed for.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# see the implementations of this interface for details but # basically
my $cluster= $cluster->new(-description=>"POLYUBIQUITIN",
-members =>[$seq1,$seq2]);
my @members = $cluster->get_members();
my @sub_members = $cluster->get_members(-species=>"homo sapiens");
This interface is the basic structure for a cluster of bioperl objects. In this case it is up to the implementer to check arguments and initialize whatever new object the implementing class is designed for.
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Added: 2007-08-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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XML::DB::Resource
XML::DB::Resource is a Wrapper class for documents or document fragments. more>>
XML::DB::Resource is a Wrapper class for documents or document fragments.
SYNOPSIS
$resource = $collection->getResource($id);
$id = $resource->getId();
$xml = $resource->getContent();
$resource->setContent($xml);
$collection->storeResource($resource);
$parentColl = $resource->getParentCollection();
This is an abstract class implementing the Service interface Database from the XML:DB base specification. It should only be used indirectly, as superclass for a specific Resource type. The only current example is XMLResource.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$resource = $collection->getResource($id);
$id = $resource->getId();
$xml = $resource->getContent();
$resource->setContent($xml);
$collection->storeResource($resource);
$parentColl = $resource->getParentCollection();
This is an abstract class implementing the Service interface Database from the XML:DB base specification. It should only be used indirectly, as superclass for a specific Resource type. The only current example is XMLResource.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 Update 2
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition is the industry standard for developing portable, robust Java applications. more>>
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the industry standard for developing portable, robust, scalable, and secure server-side Java applications.
Building on the solid foundation of Java SE, Java EE provides Web services, component model, management, and communications APIs that make it the industry standard for implementing enterprise class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications.
<<lessBuilding on the solid foundation of Java SE, Java EE provides Web services, component model, management, and communications APIs that make it the industry standard for implementing enterprise class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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libqmsg 0.4
libqmsg is a library implementing parts of the messaging functionality as found in the commonly used realtime microkernel OS. more>>
libqmsg is a library implementing parts of the messaging functionality as found in the commonly used realtime microkernel operating systems, using Linux shared memory and POSIX messaging queues.
The implementation does not aim to reach the speed of original implementations, but rather to simplify software porting process and as a basis for more sophisticated solutions.
<<lessThe implementation does not aim to reach the speed of original implementations, but rather to simplify software porting process and as a basis for more sophisticated solutions.
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Added: 2005-10-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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OpenPFC 1.2
OpenPFC project is a class library for implementing intelligent consumer electronics as quickly and efficiently as possible. more>>
OpenPFC project is a class library for implementing intelligent consumer electronics as quickly and efficiently as possible.
We address the proliferation of consumer electronics standards by providing common functionality while not restricting use to any single standard.
We also try to introduce special performance not traditionally found in consumer electronics.
PFC is mainly defined by the PFC core. This is a set of objects not specific to any single application.
With this in mind, PFC is not intended for writing desktop applications in a general purpose computing environment.
The runtime configuration of PFC is not intended to be reconfigured by users at the command line level.
User interfaces to PFC products are expected to be simple and media intensive.
Main features:
- Realtime multimedia
- Low memory
- Low CPU speed
- Devices with persistent storage
- Devices without persistent storage
- Advanced user interface rendering
- Fast user interface responsiveness
- 3D user interfaces
<<lessWe address the proliferation of consumer electronics standards by providing common functionality while not restricting use to any single standard.
We also try to introduce special performance not traditionally found in consumer electronics.
PFC is mainly defined by the PFC core. This is a set of objects not specific to any single application.
With this in mind, PFC is not intended for writing desktop applications in a general purpose computing environment.
The runtime configuration of PFC is not intended to be reconfigured by users at the command line level.
User interfaces to PFC products are expected to be simple and media intensive.
Main features:
- Realtime multimedia
- Low memory
- Low CPU speed
- Devices with persistent storage
- Devices without persistent storage
- Advanced user interface rendering
- Fast user interface responsiveness
- 3D user interfaces
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pam_tcb 1.0
pam_tcb is an alternative to shadow. more>>
pam_tcb is an alternative to shadow. The tcb package contains core components of our tcb suite implementing the alternative password shadowing scheme on Owl.
It is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. Note that you need to have the password hashing framework introduced with crypt_blowfish patched into glibc to compile and use this.
The package consists of three components: pam_tcb, libnss_tcb, and libtcb.
pam_tcb is a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix. It also implements the tcb password shadowing scheme.
The tcb scheme allows many core system utilities (passwd being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. libnss_tcb is the accompanying NSS module. libtcb contains code shared by the PAM and NSS modules and is also used by user management tools on Owl due to our shadow suite patches.
<<lessIt is being made available separately from Owl primarily for use by other distributions. Note that you need to have the password hashing framework introduced with crypt_blowfish patched into glibc to compile and use this.
The package consists of three components: pam_tcb, libnss_tcb, and libtcb.
pam_tcb is a PAM module which supersedes pam_unix. It also implements the tcb password shadowing scheme.
The tcb scheme allows many core system utilities (passwd being the primary example) to operate with little privilege. libnss_tcb is the accompanying NSS module. libtcb contains code shared by the PAM and NSS modules and is also used by user management tools on Owl due to our shadow suite patches.
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Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Text::MetaText 0.22
Text::MetaText is a Perl extension implementing meta-language for processing template text files. more>>
Text::MetaText is a Perl extension implementing meta-language for processing "template" text files.
SYNOPSIS
use Text::MetaText;
my $mt = Text::MetaText->new();
# process file content or text string
print $mt->process_file($filename, %vardefs);
print $mt->process_text($textstring, %vardefs);
# pre-declare a BLOCK for subsequent INCLUDE
$mt->declare($textstring, $blockname);
$mt->declare(@content, $blockname);
SUMMARY OF METATEXT DIRECTIVES
%% DEFINE
variable1 = value # define variable(s)
variable2 = "quoted value"
%%
%% SUBST variable %% # insert variable value
%% variable %% # short form of above
%% BLOCK blockname %% # define a block blockname
block text...
%% ENDBLOCK %%
%% INCLUDE blockname %% # include blockname block text
%% INCLUDE filename %% # include external file filename
%% INCLUDE file_or_block # a more complete example...
variable = value # additional variable definition(s)
if = condition # conditional inclusion
unless = condition # conditional exclusion
format = format_string # printf-like format string with %s
filter = fltname(params) # post-process filter
%%
%% TIME # current system time, as per time(2)
format = format_string # display format, as per strftime(3C)
%%
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Text::MetaText;
my $mt = Text::MetaText->new();
# process file content or text string
print $mt->process_file($filename, %vardefs);
print $mt->process_text($textstring, %vardefs);
# pre-declare a BLOCK for subsequent INCLUDE
$mt->declare($textstring, $blockname);
$mt->declare(@content, $blockname);
SUMMARY OF METATEXT DIRECTIVES
%% DEFINE
variable1 = value # define variable(s)
variable2 = "quoted value"
%%
%% SUBST variable %% # insert variable value
%% variable %% # short form of above
%% BLOCK blockname %% # define a block blockname
block text...
%% ENDBLOCK %%
%% INCLUDE blockname %% # include blockname block text
%% INCLUDE filename %% # include external file filename
%% INCLUDE file_or_block # a more complete example...
variable = value # additional variable definition(s)
if = condition # conditional inclusion
unless = condition # conditional exclusion
format = format_string # printf-like format string with %s
filter = fltname(params) # post-process filter
%%
%% TIME # current system time, as per time(2)
format = format_string # display format, as per strftime(3C)
%%
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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OpenLDAP-PostgreSQL Linux HOWTO 2.0
OpenLDAP-PostgreSQL Linux HOWTO is a HOWTO for implementing PostgreSQL as an SQL backend for OpenLDAP. more>>
OpenLDAP-PostgreSQL Linux HOWTO is a HOWTO for implementing PostgreSQL as an SQL backend for OpenLDAP.
This HOWTO doesnt talk about OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL or iODBC in this document I suppose that you know all that, I just provide my personnal installation of these apps.
So in this new version I will try to give all installation and configuration requirement to have OpenLDAP running with a PostgreSQL backend and a complete live example to let you see how is the work that should be done on a medium directory.
This is what I have in production state in my company with a master Bekerley db backend replicated to a remote LDAP directory using PostgreSQL as backend.
<<lessThis HOWTO doesnt talk about OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL or iODBC in this document I suppose that you know all that, I just provide my personnal installation of these apps.
So in this new version I will try to give all installation and configuration requirement to have OpenLDAP running with a PostgreSQL backend and a complete live example to let you see how is the work that should be done on a medium directory.
This is what I have in production state in my company with a master Bekerley db backend replicated to a remote LDAP directory using PostgreSQL as backend.
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Added: 2006-10-04 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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