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Jude 0.5.0
Jude is a RAD tool for data management applications. more>>
Jude is a rapid application development tool that permits to formalize a problem and then obtain a full featured and easy to use data management, workgroup application that can be further adapted implementing specific agents.
Jude is based on a knowledge-base with an object-oriented structure on the server side and a compound-document, agent-based user interface on the client side.
Relational database, Object-Oriented database, document-management systems, XML documents, compound-documents, declarative programming, agent-based systems and Java are well understood technologies but when you use them alone in order to build data-management applications you encounter many problems.
For example relational databases management systems cannot support new data types and for some applications the allowed data are not sufficient. They lack support for long-transactions.
The development of an application using object-oriented database management systems encourages procedural coding over declarative coding and this tends to produce code hard to maintain because there are many relationships between different parts of the program. Jude tries to join all benefits of these technologies in a coherent application framework.
Jude permits developers to specify an abstract, simplified view of the world we wish to represent using an high-level, declarative, object-oriented language and then to obtain a full functional work-group application. Jude try to join in a simple but powerful way many powerful programming paradigms: object-oriented, declarative, agent-based and compound-document.
Developers can extend application functionalities adding new agents to the system. Developers can reuse already specified knowledge-base clusters (there are already clusters related to physics, organization relationships, chemical). Developers can reuse already specified agents, in particular agents related to user interface.
Jude permits users to manage (view, edit, retrieve) documents and structured informations using a coherent and simple to grasp environment based on Java and Swing library.
<<lessJude is based on a knowledge-base with an object-oriented structure on the server side and a compound-document, agent-based user interface on the client side.
Relational database, Object-Oriented database, document-management systems, XML documents, compound-documents, declarative programming, agent-based systems and Java are well understood technologies but when you use them alone in order to build data-management applications you encounter many problems.
For example relational databases management systems cannot support new data types and for some applications the allowed data are not sufficient. They lack support for long-transactions.
The development of an application using object-oriented database management systems encourages procedural coding over declarative coding and this tends to produce code hard to maintain because there are many relationships between different parts of the program. Jude tries to join all benefits of these technologies in a coherent application framework.
Jude permits developers to specify an abstract, simplified view of the world we wish to represent using an high-level, declarative, object-oriented language and then to obtain a full functional work-group application. Jude try to join in a simple but powerful way many powerful programming paradigms: object-oriented, declarative, agent-based and compound-document.
Developers can extend application functionalities adding new agents to the system. Developers can reuse already specified knowledge-base clusters (there are already clusters related to physics, organization relationships, chemical). Developers can reuse already specified agents, in particular agents related to user interface.
Jude permits users to manage (view, edit, retrieve) documents and structured informations using a coherent and simple to grasp environment based on Java and Swing library.
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1661 downloads
PHPortal 0.2.7 beta
PHPortal is an extensible content management framework with object reuse. more>>
PHPortal is a PHP application development environment similar to Zope. It is a pipeline or tunnel application that can help you quickly create dynamic Web applications such as portal and intranet sites. It comes with membership, search, news, and more.
Its easy-to-use tools allow teams to productively and safely work together. It provides access to databases and other legacy data. Its support for Web standards such as SMTP, POP, FTP, and XML-RPC allows you flexibility and interoperability.
It consists of a number of components which work together to provide a complete, yet flexible, application server package. It includes an XML-RPC server, an object-oriented database schema, a search engine, a database virtual file mapping system, a Web page templating system, a Web-based development and management tool, and comprehensive extension support.
<<lessIts easy-to-use tools allow teams to productively and safely work together. It provides access to databases and other legacy data. Its support for Web standards such as SMTP, POP, FTP, and XML-RPC allows you flexibility and interoperability.
It consists of a number of components which work together to provide a complete, yet flexible, application server package. It includes an XML-RPC server, an object-oriented database schema, a search engine, a database virtual file mapping system, a Web page templating system, a Web-based development and management tool, and comprehensive extension support.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
1632 downloads
CamRPC 1.0.2
CamRPC is a simple client/server solution to update/manage several webcams using a PHP enabled Web server. more>>
CamRPC is a simple client/server solution to update/manage several webcams using a PHP enabled Web server and any client with XML-RPC capabilities.
Enhancements:
Server
- A web server (Apache tested, http://httpd.apache.org/)
- PHP 4 >= 4.1.0 with XML module
- php XML-RPC (http://xmlrpc.usefulinc.com/, included 1.1.1 in the package)
- A directory with write enabled for the httpd daemon
Client
- Your image grabber of choice
- Python client: python 2 >= 2.2
- Perl client: Frontier::RPC, MIME::Base64 and MIME::Types
Enhancements:
- updated included xml-rpc lib due SA15852: http://secunia.com/advisories/15852/
- Now camrpc is distributed with xml-rpc 1.1.1.
<<lessEnhancements:
Server
- A web server (Apache tested, http://httpd.apache.org/)
- PHP 4 >= 4.1.0 with XML module
- php XML-RPC (http://xmlrpc.usefulinc.com/, included 1.1.1 in the package)
- A directory with write enabled for the httpd daemon
Client
- Your image grabber of choice
- Python client: python 2 >= 2.2
- Perl client: Frontier::RPC, MIME::Base64 and MIME::Types
Enhancements:
- updated included xml-rpc lib due SA15852: http://secunia.com/advisories/15852/
- Now camrpc is distributed with xml-rpc 1.1.1.
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Added: 2005-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1577 downloads
S65sox 0.2 alpha
S65sox is a little application that converts audio files into a wav-format suitable for Siemens x65 mobile phones. more>>
This little application converts audio files into a wav-format suitable for Siemens x65 mobile phones.
The current Siemens mobile phones dont support mp3 yet, thats why ive developed this tool to ease the process of converting an audio file into a wav-file that your phone can play.
The program calls sox and you need it compiled with mp3 support if you want to convert *.mp3 into *.wav.
<<lessThe current Siemens mobile phones dont support mp3 yet, thats why ive developed this tool to ease the process of converting an audio file into a wav-file that your phone can play.
The program calls sox and you need it compiled with mp3 support if you want to convert *.mp3 into *.wav.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1555 downloads
Sonar 1.2.2
sonar is a network reconnaissance utility. more>>
This software is used for the automatic probing of internet hosts at a timed interval (reconnaisance), checking host connectivity, especially ICMP support (information Gathering), automated running of third party tools when said host is online (automated testing).
Use of sonar shifts responsibility for the users actions solely to that user him or herself. In other words, the author cannot be held responsible for your actions.
Examples
Run nmap with a vanilla connect scan as soon as www.google.com is online. Check every 60 seconds, go into background, and log to probe.log:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=60 -f --output_plugin=L
-p fprobe.log -pe"nmap -sT www.google.com"
-sI www.google.com
Check red0xs site for online status 4 time in a row (just like ping):
sonar -sI genbukan.no-ip.com
Send the contents of payload.dat to www.secursite.com every 5 minutes:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=300 -p ppayload.dat -sI
www.secursite.com
Send an ACK probe to googles webserver every second.
sonar --scan_delay=1 -c -1 -sA www.google.com -pp80
Enhancements:
- src/mutex.h, src/plugin.h, src/types.h, libltdl/configure, plugins/network_icmp.h, doc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.am: Major documentation update, more to come.
- plugins/rfc793.h, plugins/rfc793.c: Removed the bloody thread (which was causing so many problems) from the ack scan
<<lessUse of sonar shifts responsibility for the users actions solely to that user him or herself. In other words, the author cannot be held responsible for your actions.
Examples
Run nmap with a vanilla connect scan as soon as www.google.com is online. Check every 60 seconds, go into background, and log to probe.log:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=60 -f --output_plugin=L
-p fprobe.log -pe"nmap -sT www.google.com"
-sI www.google.com
Check red0xs site for online status 4 time in a row (just like ping):
sonar -sI genbukan.no-ip.com
Send the contents of payload.dat to www.secursite.com every 5 minutes:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=300 -p ppayload.dat -sI
www.secursite.com
Send an ACK probe to googles webserver every second.
sonar --scan_delay=1 -c -1 -sA www.google.com -pp80
Enhancements:
- src/mutex.h, src/plugin.h, src/types.h, libltdl/configure, plugins/network_icmp.h, doc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.am: Major documentation update, more to come.
- plugins/rfc793.h, plugins/rfc793.c: Removed the bloody thread (which was causing so many problems) from the ack scan
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1550 downloads
gCvs 1.0
gCvs is a GUI for CVS. more>>
gCvs is a set of GUI front-end for CVS written in C++ and distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
Main features:
- Sophisticated graphical user interface helps to utilize full power of CVS for experts and quickly learn basics for beginers.
- Native look-and-feel on Windows, Mac and Unix/Linux thanks to the use of popular GUI frameworks like MFC, CJLibrary, Metrowerks PowerPlant and gtk+.
- Scripting support allows to easily automate, extend and customize common tasks.
- Realtime sandbox view with visual indication of the local state of files.
- Various filters to monitor any folder or all its subfolders in a flat view.
- Command line support makes any CVS commands or command options not directly handled by GUI possible.
- Repository tags, modules and files browser allows to easily enter command parameters.
- Changes in the files can be verified using diff command or external diff application.
- File revisions history can be displayed as a graph.
- Supports text, binary and Unicode file types.
- The type of the files is automatically detected upon import and add command.
- Reserved edits help to organize team work.
- Close cooperation with CVSNT project resulting in very dynamic and effective development of new features.
- Full source code provided.
<<lessMain features:
- Sophisticated graphical user interface helps to utilize full power of CVS for experts and quickly learn basics for beginers.
- Native look-and-feel on Windows, Mac and Unix/Linux thanks to the use of popular GUI frameworks like MFC, CJLibrary, Metrowerks PowerPlant and gtk+.
- Scripting support allows to easily automate, extend and customize common tasks.
- Realtime sandbox view with visual indication of the local state of files.
- Various filters to monitor any folder or all its subfolders in a flat view.
- Command line support makes any CVS commands or command options not directly handled by GUI possible.
- Repository tags, modules and files browser allows to easily enter command parameters.
- Changes in the files can be verified using diff command or external diff application.
- File revisions history can be displayed as a graph.
- Supports text, binary and Unicode file types.
- The type of the files is automatically detected upon import and add command.
- Reserved edits help to organize team work.
- Close cooperation with CVSNT project resulting in very dynamic and effective development of new features.
- Full source code provided.
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Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1531 downloads
FireRPC 0.9.13
FireRPC is a library that provides an easy interface for C programs to make remote function queries via the XML RPC protocol. more>>
libfirerpc is a library that provides an easy interface for C programs to make remote function queries via the XML RPC protocol.
It supports SSL/TLS, HTTP authentication, HTTP 1.1 persistent connections and pipelining. It also supports POST data compression via bzip2 and response compression via bzip2, gzip, deflate and compress.
<<lessIt supports SSL/TLS, HTTP authentication, HTTP 1.1 persistent connections and pipelining. It also supports POST data compression via bzip2 and response compression via bzip2, gzip, deflate and compress.
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1493 downloads
ivcall 0.4
ivcall is a small utility which may be used to make automated telephone calls with your isdn4linux supported ISDN card. more>>
ivcall is a small utility which may be used to make automated telephone calls with your isdn4linux supported ISDN card. Outgoing calls are supported as well as incoming calls.
The audio data recieved from the peer is written to STDOUT, audio data read from STDIN is send to the peer. The audio data is in raw 8 bit uLaw 8 KHz format, without any headers.
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Enhancements:
- cleanups
- add softfax support using spandsp.
<<lessThe audio data recieved from the peer is written to STDOUT, audio data read from STDIN is send to the peer. The audio data is in raw 8 bit uLaw 8 KHz format, without any headers.
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Enhancements:
- cleanups
- add softfax support using spandsp.
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1470 downloads
Nagios Automated Configuration Engine 0.4
NACE is a generic query engine used to automatically create host and service definitions for hosts on the network. more>>
NACE is a generic query engine used to automatically create host and service definitions for hosts on the network.
It is intended to be used in a shell script at regular intervals by an experienced Nagios administrator to perform a query against the supplied host list. It then creates host and service definitions using the parameters supplied in the query.
<<lessIt is intended to be used in a shell script at regular intervals by an experienced Nagios administrator to perform a query against the supplied host list. It then creates host and service definitions using the parameters supplied in the query.
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Added: 2005-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1445 downloads
Pigalle 0.75 Alpha
Pigalle (PIcture GALLEry) is a slick web based photo album written in PHP 5. more>>
Pigalle comes from PIcture GALLEry and is a slick web based photo album written in PHP 5. With Pigalle you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via an intuitive interface. A great combination of simplicity and powerful features!
You just upload your files to your server and Pigalle will generate thumbnails for images. Visitors can choose their preferred image resolution and images will get generated on the fly.
Generated images are cached on the servers filesystem and all meta-information like album description, image information, and user settings are stored in a database system. A back-end administration interface helps to manage the files, edit the descriptions and so on, making it very easy and convenient.
As Pigalle is based on the Sourdough framework, you are able to use any of the following database systems for operation: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MSSQL, and many more coming up soon.
Pigalle also does support various different image transformation libraries.
Main features:
- Fully customizable layout and interface (skins support, template based)
- automated image generation
- thumbnail and image caching
- album overview with album description, favorite image thumbnail, date. Browsable by previous/next bar.
- easy to use image browser
- Displays EXIF information for each image
- image order: default / filename / recording date / file size / last modified
- album order: album start date / album name / album title / album end date / last changed / custom order
- multi-language support with automatic language detection
- rotation of images, including EXIF-autorotation
- BBcode support in descriptions
- User administration interface
- Ability to create multiple moderator and administration users
- full-screen slideshow, custom sized slideshow
<<lessYou just upload your files to your server and Pigalle will generate thumbnails for images. Visitors can choose their preferred image resolution and images will get generated on the fly.
Generated images are cached on the servers filesystem and all meta-information like album description, image information, and user settings are stored in a database system. A back-end administration interface helps to manage the files, edit the descriptions and so on, making it very easy and convenient.
As Pigalle is based on the Sourdough framework, you are able to use any of the following database systems for operation: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MSSQL, and many more coming up soon.
Pigalle also does support various different image transformation libraries.
Main features:
- Fully customizable layout and interface (skins support, template based)
- automated image generation
- thumbnail and image caching
- album overview with album description, favorite image thumbnail, date. Browsable by previous/next bar.
- easy to use image browser
- Displays EXIF information for each image
- image order: default / filename / recording date / file size / last modified
- album order: album start date / album name / album title / album end date / last changed / custom order
- multi-language support with automatic language detection
- rotation of images, including EXIF-autorotation
- BBcode support in descriptions
- User administration interface
- Ability to create multiple moderator and administration users
- full-screen slideshow, custom sized slideshow
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Added: 2006-01-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1388 downloads
phpCallLog 0.1.3
phpCallLog is a Web based application that is designed to help keep track of phone calls and messages. more>>
phpCallLog is a Web based application that is designed to help keep track of phone calls and messages.
It is powered by PHP and MySQL, and is platform independent. phpCallLog was intended for support calls that require followup calls, or where multiple people will handle a single issue. It can be run on a public server, so that if a company wants to allow their customers to fill out a support form, it will email the techs.
There is a login required to see the information thats been submitted. It also allows for sending messages between techs.
<<lessIt is powered by PHP and MySQL, and is platform independent. phpCallLog was intended for support calls that require followup calls, or where multiple people will handle a single issue. It can be run on a public server, so that if a company wants to allow their customers to fill out a support form, it will email the techs.
There is a login required to see the information thats been submitted. It also allows for sending messages between techs.
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Added: 2006-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1321 downloads
JSON-RPC-Java 1.0
JSON-RPC-Java provides an RPC implementation that allows JavaScript DHTML Web applications to call remote methods. more>>
JSON-RPC-Java provides an RPC implementation that allows JavaScript DHTML Web applications to call remote methods in a Java Application Server (AJAX functionality) without the need for page reloading.
JSON-RPC-Java library is an enabler for the next generation of fast and highly dynamic enterprise Java Web applications. Minimal changes (if any) are necessary to existing server-side Java code to allow calling from JavaScript (such as the marshalling and unmarshalling of special types), as JSON-RPC-Java dynamically maps JavaScript objects to and from Java objects using Java reflection.
Enhancements:
- The license has changed from the LGPL to the Apache License, Version 2.0.
- New object registration, lookup, and unregister APIs have been added to JSONRPCBridge.
<<lessJSON-RPC-Java library is an enabler for the next generation of fast and highly dynamic enterprise Java Web applications. Minimal changes (if any) are necessary to existing server-side Java code to allow calling from JavaScript (such as the marshalling and unmarshalling of special types), as JSON-RPC-Java dynamically maps JavaScript objects to and from Java objects using Java reflection.
Enhancements:
- The license has changed from the LGPL to the Apache License, Version 2.0.
- New object registration, lookup, and unregister APIs have been added to JSONRPCBridge.
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Added: 2006-03-29 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1311 downloads
mod_xmlrpc_auth 0.1
mod_xmlrpc_auth is an Apache module for XML-RPC Authentication. more>>
mod_xmlrpc_auth is an Apache module for XML-RPC Authentication.
mod_xmlrpc_auth is an Apache module which performs authentication and authorization using an XML-RPC call.
Installation:
To build mod_xmlrpc_auth, you should be able to simply run these commands:
./configure
make
make install
Encap Package Support
To build this software as an Encap package, you can pass the --enable-encap option to configure. This will be automatically enabled if the epkg or mkencap programs are detected on the system, but can be overridden by the --disable-encap option.
When building an Encap package, the configure script will automatically adjust the installation prefix to use an appropriate Encap package directory. It does this using a heuristic algorithm which examines the values of the ${ENCAP_SOURCE} and ${ENCAP_TARGET} environment variables and the argument to configures --prefix option.
If mkencap was detected on the system, it will be automatically run during "make install". By default, epkg will also be run, but this can be inhibited with the --disable-epkg-install configure option.
For information on the Encap package management system, see the WSG Encap Archive:
http://www.encap.org/
Configuration
For configuration information, please see the mod_xmlrpc_auth.conf file.
<<lessmod_xmlrpc_auth is an Apache module which performs authentication and authorization using an XML-RPC call.
Installation:
To build mod_xmlrpc_auth, you should be able to simply run these commands:
./configure
make
make install
Encap Package Support
To build this software as an Encap package, you can pass the --enable-encap option to configure. This will be automatically enabled if the epkg or mkencap programs are detected on the system, but can be overridden by the --disable-encap option.
When building an Encap package, the configure script will automatically adjust the installation prefix to use an appropriate Encap package directory. It does this using a heuristic algorithm which examines the values of the ${ENCAP_SOURCE} and ${ENCAP_TARGET} environment variables and the argument to configures --prefix option.
If mkencap was detected on the system, it will be automatically run during "make install". By default, epkg will also be run, but this can be inhibited with the --disable-epkg-install configure option.
For information on the Encap package management system, see the WSG Encap Archive:
http://www.encap.org/
Configuration
For configuration information, please see the mod_xmlrpc_auth.conf file.
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Added: 2006-04-05 License: BSD License Price:
1297 downloads
Automated Argument Helper 1.2.2
Aargh is a code generator, written in C++ and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). more>>
Aargh is a code generator, written in C++ and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). It generates C++ code to parse a command line, using the getopt() facility available in UNIX and UNIX-like environments.
Automated Argument Helper project supports command-line options with integer arguments, string arguments, and no arguments. The generated code is commented and carefully indented for readability.
Its nice to have lots of command line options, but its a real pain to code for them.
Not that its difficult. Its just tedious, time-consuming, error prone, and no fun. I used to wince at the thought of adding command line options.
Not any more. All I have to do is define the options I want in a small XML file, and run it through aargh. Instantly I have C++ source code that I can compile and link into my program.
If I need to add another option, or otherwise change the rules, I can edit the XML and regenerate the code. No muss, no fuss. Now I can spend more time on the interesting parts of the project.
To use aargh, write an XML file to describe the options you want. When aargh reads the file, it generates two C++ files.
One file is a header that declares a class to represent the options. By default this class is named "Opts," but you can specify a different name. The other file is the implementation of Opts, or whatever you decide to call it. The Opts class provides member functions to parse the command line and return the results.
In your own code, declare an instance of Opts and call Opts::get() to parse the command line, passing it the argc and argv arguments from main(). Opts::get() returns zero if the command line follows the rules that you have outlined in the XML file, or non-zero otherwise. If the parsing is successful, the Opts object stores the results and makes them available to your program by a series of accessor functions.
Main features:
- You can enforce upper and/or lower limits on the number of non-option arguments.
- You can distinguish between options that take arguments and those that dont.
- You can specify that an option is required.
- You can require that the argument to an option be a non-negative integer.
- For an integer argument you can enforce upper and/or lower limits.
- For a string argument you can enforce upper and/or lower limits on the string length.
- For a string argument you can call a function of your own to validate the argument.
- You can allow multiple occurrences of the same option. In that case the generated code builds an STL vector to hold the arguments. By default the generated software allows only one occurrence of any given option.
Enhancements:
- You can now specify the location of the generated header file independently of its name.
- This feature may make it easier to incorporate aargh into complex build environments.
<<lessAutomated Argument Helper project supports command-line options with integer arguments, string arguments, and no arguments. The generated code is commented and carefully indented for readability.
Its nice to have lots of command line options, but its a real pain to code for them.
Not that its difficult. Its just tedious, time-consuming, error prone, and no fun. I used to wince at the thought of adding command line options.
Not any more. All I have to do is define the options I want in a small XML file, and run it through aargh. Instantly I have C++ source code that I can compile and link into my program.
If I need to add another option, or otherwise change the rules, I can edit the XML and regenerate the code. No muss, no fuss. Now I can spend more time on the interesting parts of the project.
To use aargh, write an XML file to describe the options you want. When aargh reads the file, it generates two C++ files.
One file is a header that declares a class to represent the options. By default this class is named "Opts," but you can specify a different name. The other file is the implementation of Opts, or whatever you decide to call it. The Opts class provides member functions to parse the command line and return the results.
In your own code, declare an instance of Opts and call Opts::get() to parse the command line, passing it the argc and argv arguments from main(). Opts::get() returns zero if the command line follows the rules that you have outlined in the XML file, or non-zero otherwise. If the parsing is successful, the Opts object stores the results and makes them available to your program by a series of accessor functions.
Main features:
- You can enforce upper and/or lower limits on the number of non-option arguments.
- You can distinguish between options that take arguments and those that dont.
- You can specify that an option is required.
- You can require that the argument to an option be a non-negative integer.
- For an integer argument you can enforce upper and/or lower limits.
- For a string argument you can enforce upper and/or lower limits on the string length.
- For a string argument you can call a function of your own to validate the argument.
- You can allow multiple occurrences of the same option. In that case the generated code builds an STL vector to hold the arguments. By default the generated software allows only one occurrence of any given option.
Enhancements:
- You can now specify the location of the generated header file independently of its name.
- This feature may make it easier to incorporate aargh into complex build environments.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1288 downloads
PBS 0.93
PBS is a user-support call management system and call tracing system. more>>
PBS is a user-support call management system and call tracing system. PBS is based on intranet technologies, and it allows you to account and manage calls, inventory, projects, and performance.
It features a knowledge base and reports for the manager.
Enhancements:
- The menu is now easier to manage (with dtree).
- The workflow which is the template can be specified.
- Templates are listed without ugly timestamps.
<<lessIt features a knowledge base and reports for the manager.
Enhancements:
- The menu is now easier to manage (with dtree).
- The workflow which is the template can be specified.
- Templates are listed without ugly timestamps.
Download (0.59MB)
Added: 2006-05-14 License: Freeware Price:
1260 downloads
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