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Agata Report 7.2
Agata Report is a cross-platform database reporting tool with graph generation and a query tool. more>>
Agata Report is a cross-platform database reporting tool with graph generation and a query tool that allows you to get data from PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, MS-SQL, Informix, InterBase, Sybase, or Frontbase and export that data as PostScript, plain text, HTML, XML, PDF, or spreadsheet (CSV) formats through its graphical interface.
You can also define subtotals, levels and a grand total for the report, merge the data into a document, generate address labels, or even generate a complete ER-diagram from your database.
<<lessYou can also define subtotals, levels and a grand total for the report, merge the data into a document, generate address labels, or even generate a complete ER-diagram from your database.
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Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
905 downloads
iTunes Playlist Export 1.3.1
iTunes Playlist Export exports .m3u playlists from your iTunes playlists. more>>
iTunes Export provides useful features that are not included in the iTunes application. iTunes Export project is open source and freely available for use.
iTunes Export currently provides the ability to export iTunes Playlists to the standard .m3u file format. Unfortunately, this feature is not included in the iTunes application and is extremely useful for users who wish to use iTunes with other applications or devices.
iTunes Export provides a simple command line application that can be used to generate playlists, a Graphical UI that provides a wizard interface to exporting playlists, or a DLL that can be used by other developers to add the ability to read iTunes Music Library XML files to other applications.
iTunes Export is written using C# on the .NET runtime. It should work on all versions of Windows that support .NET. The iTunesExport command line application also works on Linux using Mono 0.29 or later.
<<lessiTunes Export currently provides the ability to export iTunes Playlists to the standard .m3u file format. Unfortunately, this feature is not included in the iTunes application and is extremely useful for users who wish to use iTunes with other applications or devices.
iTunes Export provides a simple command line application that can be used to generate playlists, a Graphical UI that provides a wizard interface to exporting playlists, or a DLL that can be used by other developers to add the ability to read iTunes Music Library XML files to other applications.
iTunes Export is written using C# on the .NET runtime. It should work on all versions of Windows that support .NET. The iTunesExport command line application also works on Linux using Mono 0.29 or later.
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: BSD License Price:
896 downloads
GENE Graph Export Engine 0.3
GENE Graph Export Engine is an advanced XML exporter. more>>
GENE Graph Export Engine is an advanced XML exporter.
GENE Graph Export Engine is a complex convertor/framework for multi-namespace XML transforming and exporting.
It is able to convert various XML types including SVG, DocBook, MathML, XSL-FO, and their combinations into a wide area of output formats: PDF, PNG, SVG, PS, MIF, RTF, and XHTML.
Custom XSLT scripts can be registered easily and are used automatically. It requires Sun JRE 5.0.
Enhancements:
- GENE Core bugfixes. FOP plugin bugfixes.
- Gene Runner I18N support has been added. l12n in Slovak.
- Configuration ability has been added.
- New command line switches have been added.
- Preliminary buggy CML (Chemical Markup Language) and XHTML->DocBook exporters have been added.
<<lessGENE Graph Export Engine is a complex convertor/framework for multi-namespace XML transforming and exporting.
It is able to convert various XML types including SVG, DocBook, MathML, XSL-FO, and their combinations into a wide area of output formats: PDF, PNG, SVG, PS, MIF, RTF, and XHTML.
Custom XSLT scripts can be registered easily and are used automatically. It requires Sun JRE 5.0.
Enhancements:
- GENE Core bugfixes. FOP plugin bugfixes.
- Gene Runner I18N support has been added. l12n in Slovak.
- Configuration ability has been added.
- New command line switches have been added.
- Preliminary buggy CML (Chemical Markup Language) and XHTML->DocBook exporters have been added.
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1209 downloads
DB based NetFlow Collector 1.0
DB based NetFLow Collector aims to collect Cisco NetFlow data and store it to a database. more>>
DB based NetFLow Collector aims to collect Cisco NetFlow data and store it to a database.
DB based NetFlow Collector has a plugin interface, which makes it flexible for fitting in particular tasks.
Enhancements:
- First release. post your comments/bug reports.
<<lessDB based NetFlow Collector has a plugin interface, which makes it flexible for fitting in particular tasks.
Enhancements:
- First release. post your comments/bug reports.
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1231 downloads
flowd 0.9
flowd application is a fast, small and secure NetFlow collector. more>>
flowd application is a fast, small and secure NetFlow collector.
Main features:
- Understands NetFlow protocol v.1, v.5, v.7 and v.9 (including IPv6 flows)
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 transport of flows
- Secure: flowd is privilege separated to limit the impact of any compromise
- Supports filtering and tagging of flows, using a packet filter-like syntax
- Stores recorded flow data in a compact binary format which supports run-time choice over which flow fields are stored
- Ships with both Perl and Python interfaces for reading and parsing the on-disk record format
- Is licensed under a liberal BSD-like license
- Supports reception of flow export datagrams sent to multicast groups (IPv4 and IPv6), thereby allowing the construction of redundant flow collector systems
flowd works with any standard NetFlow exporter, including hardware devices (e.g. routers) or software flow tracking agents, such as my own softflowd and pfflowd. Please refer to the README for more information.
The flowd daemon follows the Unix philosophy of "doing one thing well" - it doesnt try to do anything beyond accepting NetFlow packets and storing them in a standard format on disk. In particular, it does not include support for storing flows in multiple formats or performing data analysis. That sort of thing is left to external tools. The source distribution includes several example tools including a basic reporting script and one to store flows in a SQL database.
Enhancements:
- This release includes major improvements to performance and functionality.
- In particular, the flow format has been modified to store more information and be faster to read, input and output buffering has been improved, new flow filtering options have been added, and the Python API has been rewritten and extended to be many times faster.
<<lessMain features:
- Understands NetFlow protocol v.1, v.5, v.7 and v.9 (including IPv6 flows)
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 transport of flows
- Secure: flowd is privilege separated to limit the impact of any compromise
- Supports filtering and tagging of flows, using a packet filter-like syntax
- Stores recorded flow data in a compact binary format which supports run-time choice over which flow fields are stored
- Ships with both Perl and Python interfaces for reading and parsing the on-disk record format
- Is licensed under a liberal BSD-like license
- Supports reception of flow export datagrams sent to multicast groups (IPv4 and IPv6), thereby allowing the construction of redundant flow collector systems
flowd works with any standard NetFlow exporter, including hardware devices (e.g. routers) or software flow tracking agents, such as my own softflowd and pfflowd. Please refer to the README for more information.
The flowd daemon follows the Unix philosophy of "doing one thing well" - it doesnt try to do anything beyond accepting NetFlow packets and storing them in a standard format on disk. In particular, it does not include support for storing flows in multiple formats or performing data analysis. That sort of thing is left to external tools. The source distribution includes several example tools including a basic reporting script and one to store flows in a SQL database.
Enhancements:
- This release includes major improvements to performance and functionality.
- In particular, the flow format has been modified to store more information and be faster to read, input and output buffering has been improved, new flow filtering options have been added, and the Python API has been rewritten and extended to be many times faster.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-02-27 License: BSD License Price:
1337 downloads
Mysql Data Manager 1.73
Mysql Data Manager is multifunctional and multiplatform web based mysql administration tool and data editor. more>>
Mysql Data Manager (shortly MDM) is multifunctional and multiplatform web based mysql administration tool and data editor. Mysql Data Manager is a CGI script written in Perl. It uses web browser based GUI, which provides a complete set of high-level and low-level capabilities.
High-level functions allow to accomplish a lot with a single mouse click while low-level functions let you do precisely what you want. Using this tool you get a wide range of solutions to support any Mysql web application.
You log into Mysql server via transparent interface of MDM with no need to store your password into config file. You use all privileges granted to you on Mysql server to manage your databases and accounts. All your mouseclicks are being transmitted to mysql server transparently as a command or a chain of predefined commands.
Almost all messages you may receive from MDM interface are generated natively by mysql server and transparently transferred by MDM to web browser for your convenience.
Mysqk Data Manager is a transparent interface between you and Mysql that helps you to manage your data using pre-programmed operations.
Mysql Data Manager does not require root access to MySQL Server to do all the things you need to as a Database Administrator or Web Administrator through web interface.
Here are some operations that MDM can provide:
- CREATE AND ALTER TABLES. All table types are supported
- DELETE records using WHERE clause. DROP tables
- IMPORT DATA from CSV files generated by other applications.
- EXPORT DATA from search results or entire table into CSV files to use them with other applications.
- EDIT exported CSV FILES
- BACKUP and RESTORE the entire database or selected tables in seconds.
- ACCESS MANAGEMENT - create, edit and delete Mysql user accounts in bulk.
- Manage privileges of single and multiple users on all levels: global, database, table and column.
- SEARCH AND MODIFY records using multiple search criteria. (BLOBs are supported)
- INSERT AND EDIT DATA - edit multiple records from search result, directly or by uploading files from local computer. (unquoted expressions are supported).
- EDIT, INSERT and DELETE records in Spreadsheets
- ZOOM Blob and Text fields
- Visually compose SELECT query, joining several tables.
- PRINT DATA - Generate Printable Output.
- SQL SCRIPTING - Create, save, edit and run SQL scripts and use them as Shortcuts. Multiple queries and comments are supported.
- ADMIN FUNCTIONS - Optimize, Analyze, Repair and Check tables. Show status, Variables etc.
- GENEATE "CREATE TABLE" queries
- Provide each user with dedicated subdirectory to store backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Assign maximum total size per user of saved backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Customize colors and add clickable image.
- Assign a desired Character Set.
- Set up operational parameters using visual interface.
Main features:
- Security. Mysql Data Manager is as secure as your Mysql Server is. User name and password are not stored in any external file. There is no need to use .htaccess protection.
- Easy installation. Only single file must be uploaded. Setup is done using visual interface. You dont need to be root user to install this Mysql web Client.
- Easy in use. No programming skills are needed. Understandable and intuitive interface.
- Reliability and Efficiency. The program generates only pure HTML code. It does not use client side scripting.
- High Speed. Low Bandwidth. No image is used to build GUI. All you see on the screen is built from standard HTML elements. That means also compatibility with all web browsers.
- Multifunctionality.
- Ability to operate in Multi-User environment as universal control panel for wide range of database applications and services.
- All data types are supported.
- All table types are supported.
- All Mysql versions are supported.
- Ability to preview and customize automatically generated queries.
- Quick Backup and Restore
- Quick Import and Export
- High performance, affordable price.
- User friendly error handling
- Platform independence. This is Perl Script.
- Local connection to databases located on a remote host. Global access over the Internet.
- Fully transparent access to Mysql Server through Perl API.
<<lessHigh-level functions allow to accomplish a lot with a single mouse click while low-level functions let you do precisely what you want. Using this tool you get a wide range of solutions to support any Mysql web application.
You log into Mysql server via transparent interface of MDM with no need to store your password into config file. You use all privileges granted to you on Mysql server to manage your databases and accounts. All your mouseclicks are being transmitted to mysql server transparently as a command or a chain of predefined commands.
Almost all messages you may receive from MDM interface are generated natively by mysql server and transparently transferred by MDM to web browser for your convenience.
Mysqk Data Manager is a transparent interface between you and Mysql that helps you to manage your data using pre-programmed operations.
Mysql Data Manager does not require root access to MySQL Server to do all the things you need to as a Database Administrator or Web Administrator through web interface.
Here are some operations that MDM can provide:
- CREATE AND ALTER TABLES. All table types are supported
- DELETE records using WHERE clause. DROP tables
- IMPORT DATA from CSV files generated by other applications.
- EXPORT DATA from search results or entire table into CSV files to use them with other applications.
- EDIT exported CSV FILES
- BACKUP and RESTORE the entire database or selected tables in seconds.
- ACCESS MANAGEMENT - create, edit and delete Mysql user accounts in bulk.
- Manage privileges of single and multiple users on all levels: global, database, table and column.
- SEARCH AND MODIFY records using multiple search criteria. (BLOBs are supported)
- INSERT AND EDIT DATA - edit multiple records from search result, directly or by uploading files from local computer. (unquoted expressions are supported).
- EDIT, INSERT and DELETE records in Spreadsheets
- ZOOM Blob and Text fields
- Visually compose SELECT query, joining several tables.
- PRINT DATA - Generate Printable Output.
- SQL SCRIPTING - Create, save, edit and run SQL scripts and use them as Shortcuts. Multiple queries and comments are supported.
- ADMIN FUNCTIONS - Optimize, Analyze, Repair and Check tables. Show status, Variables etc.
- GENEATE "CREATE TABLE" queries
- Provide each user with dedicated subdirectory to store backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Assign maximum total size per user of saved backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Customize colors and add clickable image.
- Assign a desired Character Set.
- Set up operational parameters using visual interface.
Main features:
- Security. Mysql Data Manager is as secure as your Mysql Server is. User name and password are not stored in any external file. There is no need to use .htaccess protection.
- Easy installation. Only single file must be uploaded. Setup is done using visual interface. You dont need to be root user to install this Mysql web Client.
- Easy in use. No programming skills are needed. Understandable and intuitive interface.
- Reliability and Efficiency. The program generates only pure HTML code. It does not use client side scripting.
- High Speed. Low Bandwidth. No image is used to build GUI. All you see on the screen is built from standard HTML elements. That means also compatibility with all web browsers.
- Multifunctionality.
- Ability to operate in Multi-User environment as universal control panel for wide range of database applications and services.
- All data types are supported.
- All table types are supported.
- All Mysql versions are supported.
- Ability to preview and customize automatically generated queries.
- Quick Backup and Restore
- Quick Import and Export
- High performance, affordable price.
- User friendly error handling
- Platform independence. This is Perl Script.
- Local connection to databases located on a remote host. Global access over the Internet.
- Fully transparent access to Mysql Server through Perl API.
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1079 downloads
DOG Data Organizer 0.4.2
DOG Data Organizer provides a bookmark organizer for various bookmark types. more>>
DOG Data Organizer provides a bookmark organizer for various bookmark types.
DOG is a personal knowledge manager based on topic maps. It currently specializes in managing bookmarks.
It imports and exports Netscape, Mozilla, and KDE2 (XBEL) bookmark files, and it imports KDE1 bookmarks and Windows IE Favorites.
<<lessDOG is a personal knowledge manager based on topic maps. It currently specializes in managing bookmarks.
It imports and exports Netscape, Mozilla, and KDE2 (XBEL) bookmark files, and it imports KDE1 bookmarks and Windows IE Favorites.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
cflowd 2.0
cflowd is a flow analysis tool currently used for analyzing Ciscos NetFlow enabled switching method. more>>
cflowd is a flow analysis tool currently used for analyzing Ciscos NetFlow enabled switching method.
The current release (described below) includes the collections, storage, and basic analysis modules for cflowd and for arts++ libraries. This analysis package permits data collection and analysis by ISPs and network engineers in support of capacity planning, trends analysis, and characterization of workloads in a network service provider environment. Other areas where cflowd may prove useful are: tracking for Web hosting, accounting and billing, network planning and analysis, network monitoring, developing user profiles, data warehousing and mining, as well as security-related investigations.
cflowd is no longer supported by CAIDA. Instead, please consider the use of flow-tools, which will provide a toolset for working with NetFlow data. flow-tools can also be used (like cflowd) in conjunction with FlowScan, maintained by Dave Plonka at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
<<lessThe current release (described below) includes the collections, storage, and basic analysis modules for cflowd and for arts++ libraries. This analysis package permits data collection and analysis by ISPs and network engineers in support of capacity planning, trends analysis, and characterization of workloads in a network service provider environment. Other areas where cflowd may prove useful are: tracking for Web hosting, accounting and billing, network planning and analysis, network monitoring, developing user profiles, data warehousing and mining, as well as security-related investigations.
cflowd is no longer supported by CAIDA. Instead, please consider the use of flow-tools, which will provide a toolset for working with NetFlow data. flow-tools can also be used (like cflowd) in conjunction with FlowScan, maintained by Dave Plonka at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
700 downloads
Softflowd 0.9.8
Softflowd is flow-based network traffic analyser capable of Cisco NetFlow data export. more>> <<less
Download (0.080MB)
Added: 2006-11-02 License: BSD License Price:
1093 downloads
BBDB::Export 0.012
BBDB::Export is a Perl module to export data from The Insidious Big Brother Database. more>>
BBDB::Export is a Perl module to export data from The Insidious Big Brother Database.
SYNOPSIS
use BBDB::Export;
# export to LDIF
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::LDIF->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => "export.ldif",
dc => "dc=geekfarm, dc=org",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# sync with ldap via ldapadd and ldapdelete
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::LDAP->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => "/tmp/tempfile",
dc => "dc=geekfarm, dc=org",
ldappass => "supersecret",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# export to vcards
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::vCard->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_dir => "/some/path/",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# create .mail_aliases
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::MailAliases->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => ".mail_aliases",
}
);
$exporter->export();
This module was designed to export to your bbdb data to a wide array of formats, and also to make it easy to write new modules to export to new formats. Current export options include building an LDIF, vCard, or .mail_aliases, and automatically updating an ldap server.
For a fully functional command line converter, see the bbdb-export script that comes with this module.
BBDB::Export should not be used directly. Use any of the available subclasses using the examples above. For more examples of using BBDB::Export, see the test cases.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use BBDB::Export;
# export to LDIF
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::LDIF->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => "export.ldif",
dc => "dc=geekfarm, dc=org",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# sync with ldap via ldapadd and ldapdelete
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::LDAP->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => "/tmp/tempfile",
dc => "dc=geekfarm, dc=org",
ldappass => "supersecret",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# export to vcards
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::vCard->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_dir => "/some/path/",
}
);
$exporter->export();
# create .mail_aliases
my $exporter = BBDB::Export::MailAliases->new(
{
bbdb_file => "/path/to/.bbdb",
output_file => ".mail_aliases",
}
);
$exporter->export();
This module was designed to export to your bbdb data to a wide array of formats, and also to make it easy to write new modules to export to new formats. Current export options include building an LDIF, vCard, or .mail_aliases, and automatically updating an ldap server.
For a fully functional command line converter, see the bbdb-export script that comes with this module.
BBDB::Export should not be used directly. Use any of the available subclasses using the examples above. For more examples of using BBDB::Export, see the test cases.
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1109 downloads
netAI 0.1
netAI has been developed for identifying the end host applications that are responsible for traffic flows in the network. more>>
netAI comes from Network Traffic based Application Identification and has been developed for identifying the end host applications that are responsible for traffic flows in the network.
Unlike previous solutions that identify the application based on port numbers or packet payload (either through protocol decoding or signatures) netAI computes various payload independent features (e.g. packet length and packet inter-arrival time statistics) for a traffic flow and uses machine learning (ML) techniques.
ML is a discipline of the wider area of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Before netAI can be used to classify a particular application it must be trained on a representative set of traffic flows of that application. netAI can be used offline (reading packet data from tracefiles) and online (live capturing on network interfaces).
Main features:
- Reading packet data from live network interfaces or tracefiles (tcpdump or Endance format)
- Direct creation of WEKA data files (.arff files) from the packet data
- Interim flow information export (while flows are still active), TCP and time-based flow timeouts
- Flexible packet classification and filtering thanks to NetMate
- New features can be easily added and used
- Flexible selection of features to be used for classification
- A large number of machine learning algorithms can be used thanks to WEKA
- Feature extraction and ML based flow classification can be run on different machines - feature extractor supports data export via UDP or TCP
<<lessUnlike previous solutions that identify the application based on port numbers or packet payload (either through protocol decoding or signatures) netAI computes various payload independent features (e.g. packet length and packet inter-arrival time statistics) for a traffic flow and uses machine learning (ML) techniques.
ML is a discipline of the wider area of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Before netAI can be used to classify a particular application it must be trained on a representative set of traffic flows of that application. netAI can be used offline (reading packet data from tracefiles) and online (live capturing on network interfaces).
Main features:
- Reading packet data from live network interfaces or tracefiles (tcpdump or Endance format)
- Direct creation of WEKA data files (.arff files) from the packet data
- Interim flow information export (while flows are still active), TCP and time-based flow timeouts
- Flexible packet classification and filtering thanks to NetMate
- New features can be easily added and used
- Flexible selection of features to be used for classification
- A large number of machine learning algorithms can be used thanks to WEKA
- Feature extraction and ML based flow classification can be run on different machines - feature extractor supports data export via UDP or TCP
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1351 downloads
Perl6::Export::Attrs 0.0.3
Perl6::Export::Attrs - the Perl 6 is export(...) trait as a Perl 5 attribute. more>>
Perl6::Export::Attrs - the Perl 6 is export(...) trait as a Perl 5 attribute.
SYNOPSIS
package Some::Module;
use Perl6::Export::Attrs;
# Export &foo by default, when explicitly requested,
# or when the :ALL export set is requested...
sub foo :Export(:DEFAULT) {
print "phooo!";
}
# Export &var by default, when explicitly requested,
# or when the :bees, :pubs, or :ALL export set is requested...
# the parens after is export are like the parens of a qw(...)
sub bar :Export(:DEFAULT :bees :pubs) {
print "baaa!";
}
# Export &baz when explicitly requested
# or when the :bees or :ALL export set is requested...
sub baz :Export(:bees) {
print "baassss!";
}
# Always export &qux
# (no matter what else is explicitly or implicitly requested)
sub qux :Export(:MANDATORY) {
print "quuuuuuuuux!";
}
IMPORT {
# This block is called when the module is used (as usual),
# but it is called after any export requests have been handled.
# Those requests will have been stripped from its @_ argument list
}
Implements a Perl 5 native version of what the Perl 6 symbol export mechanism will look like.
Its very straightforward:
- If you want a subroutine to be capable of being exported (when explicitly requested in the use arguments), you mark it with the :Export attribute.
- If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (without specific overriding arguments), you mark it with the :Export(:DEFAULT) attribute.
- If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (even if the user specifies overriding arguments), you mark it with the :Export(:MANDATORY) attribute.
- If the subroutine should also be exported when particular export groups are requested, you add the names of those export groups to the attributes argument list.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
package Some::Module;
use Perl6::Export::Attrs;
# Export &foo by default, when explicitly requested,
# or when the :ALL export set is requested...
sub foo :Export(:DEFAULT) {
print "phooo!";
}
# Export &var by default, when explicitly requested,
# or when the :bees, :pubs, or :ALL export set is requested...
# the parens after is export are like the parens of a qw(...)
sub bar :Export(:DEFAULT :bees :pubs) {
print "baaa!";
}
# Export &baz when explicitly requested
# or when the :bees or :ALL export set is requested...
sub baz :Export(:bees) {
print "baassss!";
}
# Always export &qux
# (no matter what else is explicitly or implicitly requested)
sub qux :Export(:MANDATORY) {
print "quuuuuuuuux!";
}
IMPORT {
# This block is called when the module is used (as usual),
# but it is called after any export requests have been handled.
# Those requests will have been stripped from its @_ argument list
}
Implements a Perl 5 native version of what the Perl 6 symbol export mechanism will look like.
Its very straightforward:
- If you want a subroutine to be capable of being exported (when explicitly requested in the use arguments), you mark it with the :Export attribute.
- If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (without specific overriding arguments), you mark it with the :Export(:DEFAULT) attribute.
- If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (even if the user specifies overriding arguments), you mark it with the :Export(:MANDATORY) attribute.
- If the subroutine should also be exported when particular export groups are requested, you add the names of those export groups to the attributes argument list.
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1004 downloads
flow-tools 0.68
flow-tools is a set of programs for processing and managing NetFlow exports from Cisco and Juniper routers. more>>
flow-tools is a set of programs for processing and managing NetFlow exports from Cisco and Juniper routers. The tools included are: flow-capture, flow-cat, flow-dscan, flow-expire, flow-export, flow-fanout, flow-filter, flow-gen, flow-header, flow-import, flow-mask, flow-merge, flow-nfilter, flow-print, flow-receive, flow-report, flow-send, flow-split, flow-stat, flow-tag, and flow-xlate.
Flow data is collected and stored by default in host byte ordera nd the files are portable across every endian architectures.
Commands that utilize the network use a localip/remoteip/port designation for communication. "localip" is the IP address the host will use as a source for sending or bind to when receiving NetFlow PDUs (ie the destination address of the exporter. Configuring the "localip" to 0 will force the kernel to decide what IP address to use for sending and listen on all IP addresses for receiving. "remoteip" is the destination IP address used for sending or the expected address of the source when receiving. If the "remoteip" is 0 then the application will accept flows from any source address. The "port" is the UDP port number used for sending or receiving. When using multicast addresses the localip/remoteip/port is used to represent the source, group, and port respectively.
Flows are exported from a router in a number of different configurable versions. A flow is a collection of key fields and additional data. The flow key is {srcaddr, dstaddr, input, output, srcport, dstport, prot, ToS}. Flow-tools supports one export version per file.
Export versions 1, 5, 6, and 7 all maintain {nexthop, dPkts, dOctets, First, Last, flags}, ie the next-hop IP address, number of packets, number of octets (bytes), start time, end time, and flags such as the TCP header bits. Version 5 adds the additional fields {src_as, dst_as, src_mask, dst_mask}, ie source AS, destination AS, source network mask, and destination network mask. Version 7 which is specific to the Catalyst switches adds in addition to the version 5 fields {router_sc}, which is the Router IP address which populates the flow cache shortcut in the Supervisor. Version 6 which is not officially supported by Cisco adds in addition to the version 5 fields {in_encaps, out_encaps, peer_nexthop}, ie the input and output interface encapsulation size, and the IP address of the next hop within the peer. Version 1 exports do not contain a sequence number and therefore should be avoided, although it is safe to store the data as version 1 if the additional fields are not used.
Version 8 IOS NetFlow is a second level flow cache that reduces the data exported from the router. There are currently 11 formats, all of which provide {dFlows, dOctets, dPkts, First, Last} for the key fields.
8.1 - Source and Destination AS, Input and Output interface
8.2 - Protocol and Port
8.3 - Source Prefix and Input interface
8.4 - Destination Prefix and Output interface
8.5 - Source/Destination Prefix and Input/Output interface
8.9 - 8.1 + ToS
8.10 - 8.2 + ToS
8.11 - 8.3 + ToS
8.12 - 8.5 + ToS
8.13 - 8.2 + ToS
8.14 - 8.3 + ports + ToS
Version 8 CatIOS NetFlow appears to be a less fine grained first level flow cache.
8.6 - Destination IP, ToS, Marked ToS,
8.7 - Source/Destination IP, Input/Output interface, ToS, Marked ToS,
8.8 - Source/Destination IP, Source/Destination Port,
Input/Output interface, ToS, Marked ToS,
The following programs are included in the flow-tools distribution.
flow-capture - Collect, compress, store, and manage disk space for exported flows from a router.
flow-cat - Concatenate flow files. Typically flow files will contain a small window of 5 or 15 minutes of exports. Flow-cat can be used to append files for generating reports that span longer time periods.
flow-fanout - Replicate NetFlow datagrams to unicast or multicast destinations. Flow-fanout is used to facilitate multiple collectors attached to a single router.
flow-report - Generate reports for NetFlow data sets. Reports include source/destination IP pairs, source/destination AS, and top talkers. Over 50 reports are currently supported.
flow-tag - Tag flows based on IP address or AS #. Flow-tag is used to group flows by customer network. The tags can later be used with flow-fanout or flow-report to generate customer based traffic reports.
flow-filter - Filter flows based on any of the export fields. Flow-filter is used in-line with other programs to generate reports based on flows matching filter expressions.
flow-import - Import data from ASCII or cflowd format.
flow-export - Export data to ASCII or cflowd format.
flow-send - Send data over the network using the NetFlow protocol.
flow-receive - Receive exports using the NetFlow protocol without storing to disk like flow-capture.
flow-gen - Generate test data.
flow-dscan - Simple tool for detecting some types of network scanning and Denial of Service attacks.
flow-merge - Merge flow files in chronoligical order.
flow-xlate - Perform translations on some flow fields.
flow-expire - Expire flows using the same policy of flow-capture.
flow-header - Display meta information in flow file.
flow-split - Split flow files into smaller files based on size, time, or tags.
<<lessFlow data is collected and stored by default in host byte ordera nd the files are portable across every endian architectures.
Commands that utilize the network use a localip/remoteip/port designation for communication. "localip" is the IP address the host will use as a source for sending or bind to when receiving NetFlow PDUs (ie the destination address of the exporter. Configuring the "localip" to 0 will force the kernel to decide what IP address to use for sending and listen on all IP addresses for receiving. "remoteip" is the destination IP address used for sending or the expected address of the source when receiving. If the "remoteip" is 0 then the application will accept flows from any source address. The "port" is the UDP port number used for sending or receiving. When using multicast addresses the localip/remoteip/port is used to represent the source, group, and port respectively.
Flows are exported from a router in a number of different configurable versions. A flow is a collection of key fields and additional data. The flow key is {srcaddr, dstaddr, input, output, srcport, dstport, prot, ToS}. Flow-tools supports one export version per file.
Export versions 1, 5, 6, and 7 all maintain {nexthop, dPkts, dOctets, First, Last, flags}, ie the next-hop IP address, number of packets, number of octets (bytes), start time, end time, and flags such as the TCP header bits. Version 5 adds the additional fields {src_as, dst_as, src_mask, dst_mask}, ie source AS, destination AS, source network mask, and destination network mask. Version 7 which is specific to the Catalyst switches adds in addition to the version 5 fields {router_sc}, which is the Router IP address which populates the flow cache shortcut in the Supervisor. Version 6 which is not officially supported by Cisco adds in addition to the version 5 fields {in_encaps, out_encaps, peer_nexthop}, ie the input and output interface encapsulation size, and the IP address of the next hop within the peer. Version 1 exports do not contain a sequence number and therefore should be avoided, although it is safe to store the data as version 1 if the additional fields are not used.
Version 8 IOS NetFlow is a second level flow cache that reduces the data exported from the router. There are currently 11 formats, all of which provide {dFlows, dOctets, dPkts, First, Last} for the key fields.
8.1 - Source and Destination AS, Input and Output interface
8.2 - Protocol and Port
8.3 - Source Prefix and Input interface
8.4 - Destination Prefix and Output interface
8.5 - Source/Destination Prefix and Input/Output interface
8.9 - 8.1 + ToS
8.10 - 8.2 + ToS
8.11 - 8.3 + ToS
8.12 - 8.5 + ToS
8.13 - 8.2 + ToS
8.14 - 8.3 + ports + ToS
Version 8 CatIOS NetFlow appears to be a less fine grained first level flow cache.
8.6 - Destination IP, ToS, Marked ToS,
8.7 - Source/Destination IP, Input/Output interface, ToS, Marked ToS,
8.8 - Source/Destination IP, Source/Destination Port,
Input/Output interface, ToS, Marked ToS,
The following programs are included in the flow-tools distribution.
flow-capture - Collect, compress, store, and manage disk space for exported flows from a router.
flow-cat - Concatenate flow files. Typically flow files will contain a small window of 5 or 15 minutes of exports. Flow-cat can be used to append files for generating reports that span longer time periods.
flow-fanout - Replicate NetFlow datagrams to unicast or multicast destinations. Flow-fanout is used to facilitate multiple collectors attached to a single router.
flow-report - Generate reports for NetFlow data sets. Reports include source/destination IP pairs, source/destination AS, and top talkers. Over 50 reports are currently supported.
flow-tag - Tag flows based on IP address or AS #. Flow-tag is used to group flows by customer network. The tags can later be used with flow-fanout or flow-report to generate customer based traffic reports.
flow-filter - Filter flows based on any of the export fields. Flow-filter is used in-line with other programs to generate reports based on flows matching filter expressions.
flow-import - Import data from ASCII or cflowd format.
flow-export - Export data to ASCII or cflowd format.
flow-send - Send data over the network using the NetFlow protocol.
flow-receive - Receive exports using the NetFlow protocol without storing to disk like flow-capture.
flow-gen - Generate test data.
flow-dscan - Simple tool for detecting some types of network scanning and Denial of Service attacks.
flow-merge - Merge flow files in chronoligical order.
flow-xlate - Perform translations on some flow fields.
flow-expire - Expire flows using the same policy of flow-capture.
flow-header - Display meta information in flow file.
flow-split - Split flow files into smaller files based on size, time, or tags.
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Test::Data 1.20
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types. more>>
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
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UMMF::Export::Java 1.02
UMMF::Export::Java is a code generator for JavaTemplate. more>>
UMMF::Export::Java is a code generator for JavaTemplate.
SYNOPSIS
use UMMF::Export::Java;
my $exporter = UMMF::Export::Java->new(output => *STDOUT);
my $exporter->export_Model($model);
This package allow UML models to be represented as Java code.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use UMMF::Export::Java;
my $exporter = UMMF::Export::Java->new(output => *STDOUT);
my $exporter->export_Model($model);
This package allow UML models to be represented as Java code.
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