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Regress Pro 1.1
Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data. more>>
Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data coming from spectroscopic ellipsometers or reflectometers.
Regress Pro has been developed mainly for the application of thin film measurement in the semiconductor industry.
The software is suitable both to determine the thickness of the layers and to determine the optical properties of dielectric materials.
<<lessRegress Pro has been developed mainly for the application of thin film measurement in the semiconductor industry.
The software is suitable both to determine the thickness of the layers and to determine the optical properties of dielectric materials.
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Added: 2006-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1091 downloads
KWireless Tools Pro 1.1
KWireless Tools utility for Debian is completely different from that for other linux based systems. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
MD-Pro 1.0.74
MD-Pro is the most complete, flexible and reliable CMS available on the market. more>>
MaxDev is proud to introduce MD-Pro, the most complete, flexible and reliable CMS available on the market.
A CMS is an application that provides for the display and management of the contents of a web site. MD-Pro carries this many steps farther by making this management simple yet powerful. Your MD-Pro powered web site can be updated in seconds without any knowledge of programming or HTML. MD-Pro can be configured to allow your site users to send news, comment on existing news, vote in polls, administer their own account via a simple graphical interface and much more.
Normally you must pay for technology this simple and powerful. CMSs available today, cost from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars. Thanks to the work of many Open Source development communities however, today there are a variety of no cost CMSs published under GNU/GPL.
Open Source systems have gained popularity and matured to the point where they are used by many large companies and organizations around the world.
Main features:
Some of the entities taking advantage of Open Source systems are:
- IBM
- Oracle
- Google
- Amazon.com
- Dreamworks
- Kenwood
- Incyte Geonomica
- Ameritrade
- Pixar Animation
- Credit Suisse
- New York Stock Exchange
- PWL Euro-Subsidies (The Hague)
- United States Army
- NASA
- European Commission
- Mexico City
- China
- And many more...
MD-Pro provides an Open Source CMS "certified" and guaranteed by a highly qualified staff of developers. MD-Pro has been developed to be more versatile and modular than competing CMSs.. It is comprised of a highly optimized core platform, to which you can add additional modules according to the needs of your site and users. Not only are there a variety of third party modules available, you are free to develop or contract the development of customized modules and features to fit your needs.
These are just some of the modules currently available:
e-Commerce
- osCommerce (electronic shopping system)
- pnSubscriptions (site subscriptions, donations, PayPal payments, etc.)
- Stock_Quotes (for stock exchange)
Collaboration and productivity
- Project management
- Task organizers
- Calendars
Virtual community and multi-media
- Image galleries
- Discussion forums
- Chat
Webmaster tools
- Advanced menu system
- Advanced statistics
- Server tools
Other
- Polls
- Forms management
- Newsletter
- Distance learning
<<lessA CMS is an application that provides for the display and management of the contents of a web site. MD-Pro carries this many steps farther by making this management simple yet powerful. Your MD-Pro powered web site can be updated in seconds without any knowledge of programming or HTML. MD-Pro can be configured to allow your site users to send news, comment on existing news, vote in polls, administer their own account via a simple graphical interface and much more.
Normally you must pay for technology this simple and powerful. CMSs available today, cost from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars. Thanks to the work of many Open Source development communities however, today there are a variety of no cost CMSs published under GNU/GPL.
Open Source systems have gained popularity and matured to the point where they are used by many large companies and organizations around the world.
Main features:
Some of the entities taking advantage of Open Source systems are:
- IBM
- Oracle
- Amazon.com
- Dreamworks
- Kenwood
- Incyte Geonomica
- Ameritrade
- Pixar Animation
- Credit Suisse
- New York Stock Exchange
- PWL Euro-Subsidies (The Hague)
- United States Army
- NASA
- European Commission
- Mexico City
- China
- And many more...
MD-Pro provides an Open Source CMS "certified" and guaranteed by a highly qualified staff of developers. MD-Pro has been developed to be more versatile and modular than competing CMSs.. It is comprised of a highly optimized core platform, to which you can add additional modules according to the needs of your site and users. Not only are there a variety of third party modules available, you are free to develop or contract the development of customized modules and features to fit your needs.
These are just some of the modules currently available:
e-Commerce
- osCommerce (electronic shopping system)
- pnSubscriptions (site subscriptions, donations, PayPal payments, etc.)
- Stock_Quotes (for stock exchange)
Collaboration and productivity
- Project management
- Task organizers
- Calendars
Virtual community and multi-media
- Image galleries
- Discussion forums
- Chat
Webmaster tools
- Advanced menu system
- Advanced statistics
- Server tools
Other
- Polls
- Forms management
- Newsletter
- Distance learning
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Added: 2005-09-20 License: Freeware Price:
1496 downloads
libviper 1.1.1
libviper is an API for quickly developing console, curses-based interfaces with mouse support (GPM). more>>
libviper is an API for quickly developing console, curses-based interfaces with mouse support (GPM). Its a good alternative to the panels library.
The API preserves many of the familiar ncurses monikers. The project also provides, basic, GTK-like window signal handling.
<<lessThe API preserves many of the familiar ncurses monikers. The project also provides, basic, GTK-like window signal handling.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
835 downloads
CTShaper 1.1.1
CTShaper is a shell-script that helps setting up a traffic shaper. more>>
CTShaper is a shell-script that helps setting up a traffic shaper, using Linuxs built-in network QoS (Quality of Service) infrastructure.
Have you ever noticed how your SSH/gaming sessions become sluggish when you start downloading something, or how your downloads slow down when you start uploading?
Have you ever been annoyed by other peoples downloads forcing you to wait ages while an email is being sent? Or making your web navigation painfully slow?
Well, if your outgoing link is managed by a Linux router/gateway, then you could benefit from using CTShaper.
CTShaper reduces link latency by preventing packet queues from getting too long on your side (your ADSL or Cable modem) and on your ISPs side (their routers). Long packet queues is what makes your uploads interfere with your downloads, and your downloads interfere with your SSH or gaming sessions.
Additionally, CTShaper sets up four traffic queues with different priorities and configurable flow rates (to have minimum bandwidth guarantees for each class). By default, only traffic with ToS (Type of Service) information gets prioritized (which could be enough, if lots of software had support for it, which they dont), but you can use your firewall (iptables, or an iptables frontend like FireHOL) to "mark" traffic.
The traffic shaper will then prioritize (outgoing) traffic based on those "marks". You can, for instance, give priority to SMTP and HTTP traffic. This will only affect outgoing HTTP and SMTP traffic, but thats enough to make your emails go out faster, and your web navigation more responsive.
<<lessHave you ever noticed how your SSH/gaming sessions become sluggish when you start downloading something, or how your downloads slow down when you start uploading?
Have you ever been annoyed by other peoples downloads forcing you to wait ages while an email is being sent? Or making your web navigation painfully slow?
Well, if your outgoing link is managed by a Linux router/gateway, then you could benefit from using CTShaper.
CTShaper reduces link latency by preventing packet queues from getting too long on your side (your ADSL or Cable modem) and on your ISPs side (their routers). Long packet queues is what makes your uploads interfere with your downloads, and your downloads interfere with your SSH or gaming sessions.
Additionally, CTShaper sets up four traffic queues with different priorities and configurable flow rates (to have minimum bandwidth guarantees for each class). By default, only traffic with ToS (Type of Service) information gets prioritized (which could be enough, if lots of software had support for it, which they dont), but you can use your firewall (iptables, or an iptables frontend like FireHOL) to "mark" traffic.
The traffic shaper will then prioritize (outgoing) traffic based on those "marks". You can, for instance, give priority to SMTP and HTTP traffic. This will only affect outgoing HTTP and SMTP traffic, but thats enough to make your emails go out faster, and your web navigation more responsive.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1453 downloads
Peinture 1.1.1
Peinture is a small arcade network game. more>>
Peinture project is a small arcade network game.
This game is based on a 3D display system which is portable, simple, and efficient.
The network protocol allows real time playing over a LAN or the Internet
Main features:
- Rectangular game area, n player in real time, each one a color.
- A player can paint squares with his color in order to dominate the ground.
- A player must avoid squares from other players colors.
- Several available game mode and objectives.
- simpe 3D display based on X11 (maximum compatibility)
- solo or network real time game
- coded in C++ with a minimum number of librairies
Enhancements:
- Added: background selection, new maps, many debugs (cut/paste, fonts, ..)
<<lessThis game is based on a 3D display system which is portable, simple, and efficient.
The network protocol allows real time playing over a LAN or the Internet
Main features:
- Rectangular game area, n player in real time, each one a color.
- A player can paint squares with his color in order to dominate the ground.
- A player must avoid squares from other players colors.
- Several available game mode and objectives.
- simpe 3D display based on X11 (maximum compatibility)
- solo or network real time game
- coded in C++ with a minimum number of librairies
Enhancements:
- Added: background selection, new maps, many debugs (cut/paste, fonts, ..)
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
Scapy 1.1.1
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool. more>>
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool, and packet sniffer.
Scapy project provides classes to interactively create packets or sets of packets, manipulate them, send them over the wire, sniff other packets from the wire, match answers and replies, and more.
Interaction is provided by the Python interpreter, so Python programming structures can be used (such as variables, loops, and functions).
Report modules are possible and easy to make. It is intended to do about the same things as ttlscan, nmap, hping, queso, p0f, xprobe, arping, arp-sk, arpspoof, firewalk, irpas, tethereal, tcpdump, etc.
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to transcribe ASN1-specified protocols easily, SNMP protocol support, MIB parsing, OID/DNS/OUI resolving, configurable field value resolution, a startup script, and srflood() and srpflood() to flood with packets while catching answers.
<<lessScapy project provides classes to interactively create packets or sets of packets, manipulate them, send them over the wire, sniff other packets from the wire, match answers and replies, and more.
Interaction is provided by the Python interpreter, so Python programming structures can be used (such as variables, loops, and functions).
Report modules are possible and easy to make. It is intended to do about the same things as ttlscan, nmap, hping, queso, p0f, xprobe, arping, arp-sk, arpspoof, firewalk, irpas, tethereal, tcpdump, etc.
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to transcribe ASN1-specified protocols easily, SNMP protocol support, MIB parsing, OID/DNS/OUI resolving, configurable field value resolution, a startup script, and srflood() and srpflood() to flood with packets while catching answers.
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
946 downloads
ARAAS 1.1.1
ARAAS is a ticket-based authentication and authorization system. more>>
ARAAS is a ticket-based authentication and authorization system. Can provide single-sign-on for multiple web servers. LDAP authentication.
It consists of a J2EE web application to authenticate users and generate secure session tickets and an Apache module to verify the tickets. It is possible to use the tickets on multiple web servers to provide single-sign-on.
Users are authenticated against an LDAP server. However, the authentication mechanism is extendable to allow the use of other kinds of authentication servers.
Once the user is authenticated normal Apache authorization configuration can be used to grant access to web pages.
A later release of ARASS will also allow to centralize the authorization information in a separate repository, like a database or an LDAP server. This can be used by web applications to store generic authorization information, similar to OMGs RAD service.
<<lessIt consists of a J2EE web application to authenticate users and generate secure session tickets and an Apache module to verify the tickets. It is possible to use the tickets on multiple web servers to provide single-sign-on.
Users are authenticated against an LDAP server. However, the authentication mechanism is extendable to allow the use of other kinds of authentication servers.
Once the user is authenticated normal Apache authorization configuration can be used to grant access to web pages.
A later release of ARASS will also allow to centralize the authorization information in a separate repository, like a database or an LDAP server. This can be used by web applications to store generic authorization information, similar to OMGs RAD service.
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Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1299 downloads
tipxd 1.1.1
tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic. more>>
tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic, packages it and sends it over one or many TCP/IP connections to tipxd running on remote machines where it is unpacked and sent via the local network. This, in effect, makes the IPX networks appear as if all IPX peers were on the same physical hub. This program makes easier the playing of games where TCP/IP connections are not possible(for example where the two IPX machines are both behind firewalls), and the join Novell Netware Networks, share Windows Drives, etc.
By default, tipxd looks for the configuration file /etc/tipxd.conf, unless this is overidden with the -f option. This file is a very simple record format. Each record has a texttt{BEGIN} and texttt{END} statement, and tags which can occur between them to assign values for that record.
<<lessBy default, tipxd looks for the configuration file /etc/tipxd.conf, unless this is overidden with the -f option. This file is a very simple record format. Each record has a texttt{BEGIN} and texttt{END} statement, and tags which can occur between them to assign values for that record.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1217 downloads
PloneQuiz 1.1.1
PloneQuiz is a product to generate quiz. more>>
PloneQuiz project is a product to generate quiz.
A quiz is a list of questions with the appropriate answer(s). Content managers can build quiz easily and present users a report about the errors they did.
<<lessA quiz is a list of questions with the appropriate answer(s). Content managers can build quiz easily and present users a report about the errors they did.
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
984 downloads
SMTPGuard 1.1.1
SMTPGuard is a tool for ISPs that stop spam before it hits a users mailbox. more>>
SMTPGuard is a tool which controls the flow of email traversing an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent). It is designed to be used on an SMTP server for incoming mail, and currently supports postfix.
SMTPGuard was originally created to meet the needs of Internet Service Providers (ISPs). ISPs typically receive tremendous amounts of email from their local (user) network.
Within a wide variety of users, some are spammers, many unknowingly have virus infected PCs; each of these can send large quantities of mail through the ISPs SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) servers.
This is especially a problem for ISPs who are connected to their users via high speed lines such as fiber or ADSL. SMTPGuard was developed to prevent SMTP servers from being overwhelmed by unexpected spikes in usage from specific (often malicious) users.
For a large ISP, their only problem isnt just with overloaded incoming SMTP servers. SPAM will also be queued on the outgoing server (perhaps the same server) for delivery to the Internet.
Because the mail is SPAM it will likely bounce, then double bounce putting extreme load on the outgoing server and its queue. smtpguard is designed to stop this type of extreme load by stopping floods of mail at the gate (incoming server).
SMTPGuard is point based. Each time a client connects to the SMTP server, SMTPGuard adds points according to the rules file. SMTPGuard uses information acquired during the SMTP session, adds points according to the rules file, and finally takes actions based on its settings. For example, the information below is used:
- Remote IP Address
- Character string provided by MAIL FROM command
- Character string provided by RCPT TO command
The following actions can be taken:
ok - white list
wait - delay processing
reject - reject messages
mail - send alert email to administrator
log - output message to log
delete - delete record in database
Enhancements:
- postfix/flexguard.c: remove word flexguard. use smtpguard instead. rename filename to postfix/smtpguard.c
- postfix/Makefile.am: rename flexguard -> smtpguard
- configure.in: 1.1.1
- rename FLEXGUARD_{CFLAGS,LIBS} -> SMTPGUARD_{CFLAGS,LIBS}
- smtpguard/Makefile.am,postfix/Makefile.am,test/Makefile.am: Ditto
- debian/postfix-smtpguard.files: added
- README.postfix: added
<<lessSMTPGuard was originally created to meet the needs of Internet Service Providers (ISPs). ISPs typically receive tremendous amounts of email from their local (user) network.
Within a wide variety of users, some are spammers, many unknowingly have virus infected PCs; each of these can send large quantities of mail through the ISPs SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) servers.
This is especially a problem for ISPs who are connected to their users via high speed lines such as fiber or ADSL. SMTPGuard was developed to prevent SMTP servers from being overwhelmed by unexpected spikes in usage from specific (often malicious) users.
For a large ISP, their only problem isnt just with overloaded incoming SMTP servers. SPAM will also be queued on the outgoing server (perhaps the same server) for delivery to the Internet.
Because the mail is SPAM it will likely bounce, then double bounce putting extreme load on the outgoing server and its queue. smtpguard is designed to stop this type of extreme load by stopping floods of mail at the gate (incoming server).
SMTPGuard is point based. Each time a client connects to the SMTP server, SMTPGuard adds points according to the rules file. SMTPGuard uses information acquired during the SMTP session, adds points according to the rules file, and finally takes actions based on its settings. For example, the information below is used:
- Remote IP Address
- Character string provided by MAIL FROM command
- Character string provided by RCPT TO command
The following actions can be taken:
ok - white list
wait - delay processing
reject - reject messages
mail - send alert email to administrator
log - output message to log
delete - delete record in database
Enhancements:
- postfix/flexguard.c: remove word flexguard. use smtpguard instead. rename filename to postfix/smtpguard.c
- postfix/Makefile.am: rename flexguard -> smtpguard
- configure.in: 1.1.1
- rename FLEXGUARD_{CFLAGS,LIBS} -> SMTPGUARD_{CFLAGS,LIBS}
- smtpguard/Makefile.am,postfix/Makefile.am,test/Makefile.am: Ditto
- debian/postfix-smtpguard.files: added
- README.postfix: added
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Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1445 downloads
ET Pro 3.2.6
ET Pro is a the Enemy Territory Competition Mod. more>>
ET Pro is a mod specifically targeted at competition play, with features specifically designed for administration of competition servers.
ET Pro has been chosen as the official tournament mod for STA, TWL, CAL, Clanbase, and ESL.
The official IRC channel for ET Pro is #etpro on irc.freenode.net
The ET Pro development team would like to extend thanks to the following who contributed significantly to the development of 2.0.0, without their help ET Pro would not be where it is today!
Enhancements:
Bug/Exploit Fixes
- Ammopacks/medpacks no longer "bounce off" players if you are too close
- Mounted tank browning/mg42 no longer fires low
- K43/Garand unlimited grenade ammo exploit fixed
- Spectating/demoplayback/multiview mg42/mortar viewpoints are much more accurate now
- Battery mapscript - autospawn now works for west bunker captures
- Compass now clips map icons correctly
- Server no longer drops clients who havent loaded completely on map_restart
- Prone hitboxes fixed
- Mine flags no longer block other mines from being spotted
Optimizations
- Corpses and items no longer eat bandwidth when disappearing
- Unused code removed. server takes 1.3m less memory and less cpu
Gameplay
- Multiview from OSP
- Wounded players now take 113 damage (6 shots) instead of 75 to force into limbo
- Refs who have logged in via password may pass or cancel votes by voting yes or no on a vote.
<<lessET Pro has been chosen as the official tournament mod for STA, TWL, CAL, Clanbase, and ESL.
The official IRC channel for ET Pro is #etpro on irc.freenode.net
The ET Pro development team would like to extend thanks to the following who contributed significantly to the development of 2.0.0, without their help ET Pro would not be where it is today!
Enhancements:
Bug/Exploit Fixes
- Ammopacks/medpacks no longer "bounce off" players if you are too close
- Mounted tank browning/mg42 no longer fires low
- K43/Garand unlimited grenade ammo exploit fixed
- Spectating/demoplayback/multiview mg42/mortar viewpoints are much more accurate now
- Battery mapscript - autospawn now works for west bunker captures
- Compass now clips map icons correctly
- Server no longer drops clients who havent loaded completely on map_restart
- Prone hitboxes fixed
- Mine flags no longer block other mines from being spotted
Optimizations
- Corpses and items no longer eat bandwidth when disappearing
- Unused code removed. server takes 1.3m less memory and less cpu
Gameplay
- Multiview from OSP
- Wounded players now take 113 damage (6 shots) instead of 75 to force into limbo
- Refs who have logged in via password may pass or cancel votes by voting yes or no on a vote.
Download (3.5MB)
Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
663 downloads
TARIFA 1.1.1
TARIFA aims to provide the atomic keyword to C/C++ for better support of concurrency programming. more>>
TARIFA, which stands for Transactions by AssembleR Instrumentation FrAmework, aims to provide the "atomic" keyword to C/C++ for better support of concurrency programming.
Instead of using lock-based designs with all their problems (deadlocks, difficult design, lack of reusability), the "atomic" keyword provides transparent access to an underlying Software Transactional Memory which is responsible for all synchronization work.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a fixed and somewhat faster STM backend, several bugfixes in the instrumentation, improved tests, a general code clean-up, and a dummy STM backend for testing purposes.
<<lessInstead of using lock-based designs with all their problems (deadlocks, difficult design, lack of reusability), the "atomic" keyword provides transparent access to an underlying Software Transactional Memory which is responsible for all synchronization work.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a fixed and somewhat faster STM backend, several bugfixes in the instrumentation, improved tests, a general code clean-up, and a dummy STM backend for testing purposes.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
pyFLTK 1.1.1
pyFLTK is a Python wrapper for the Fast Light Tool Kit cross-platform graphical user-interface library. more>>
Were using SWIG to create the Python wrapper. Perl support has been discontinued for the time being.
TCL, Guile, and Java support should not be that hard to add (this is left as an exercise for the reader).
There are two packages in this project: pyFLTK and pyFLTK2. They wrap FLTK (version 1.1) and FLTK2, respectively. While FLTK and with it pyFLTK is quite stable, FLTK2 is still a moving target and rather instable. The package pyFLTK2 is therefore a proof of concept, rather than a fully working Python extension.
A utility named flconvert is also provided that allows for the conversion of fluid files to Python code. fluid is an interactve GUI builder for the FLTK toolkit and comes with the distribution of FLTK.
Main features:
- Cross platform GUI toolkit (Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac, ...)
- Easily deployable using py2exe.
- Small footprint as compared to other toolkits.
Enhancements:
- Fixed memory leak in Fl_Preferences result strings.
- Added V3.12 of Fl_Table, courtesy of Gregg Ercolano. Note: the syntax of find_cell has changed, the parameters X, Y, W, H are now output only (used to be in/out).
- Added some documentation, see docs/preface.html!
- Added test/editor.py and test/simple_table.py.
- Implemented Fl_Text_Display.highlight_data.
- Fixed bug in Fl_Text_Buffer.remove_modify_callback()
- Added possibility to register multiple modify callbacks with Fl_text_Buffer.
- Fixed missing output parameter for Fl_Text_Buffer: findchar_forward, findchar_backward, search_forward, search_backward, etc
- Fixed compilation issue for MinGW (wrongly linked with msvcrt instead of mscvr71).
- Fixed compilation issue for g++ 4.1.1 (ListSelect).
- Added typemap to convert Fl_Button.value() from char to int.
- Added funtion mt_run.
- Added wrappings for Fl.repeat_timeout and Fl.remove_timeout.
- Fixed bug in OpenGL part of compilation.
- Fixed Cygwin compilation issue by adding -DNOMINMAX.
- Redesigned memory management. Removed postprocessing step and added all memory management to interface files. Ownership of objects should now be properly transferred between fltk and Python.
- Added interface files to distribution.
- Added auto configuration to setup.py. Missing OpenGL and Forms libraries should be recognized now.
- Added command line switches --disable-gl and --disable-forms to setup.py
- Added stubs for missing OpenGL and Forms libraries.
- Added compilation support for Sun Solaris.
<<lessTCL, Guile, and Java support should not be that hard to add (this is left as an exercise for the reader).
There are two packages in this project: pyFLTK and pyFLTK2. They wrap FLTK (version 1.1) and FLTK2, respectively. While FLTK and with it pyFLTK is quite stable, FLTK2 is still a moving target and rather instable. The package pyFLTK2 is therefore a proof of concept, rather than a fully working Python extension.
A utility named flconvert is also provided that allows for the conversion of fluid files to Python code. fluid is an interactve GUI builder for the FLTK toolkit and comes with the distribution of FLTK.
Main features:
- Cross platform GUI toolkit (Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac, ...)
- Easily deployable using py2exe.
- Small footprint as compared to other toolkits.
Enhancements:
- Fixed memory leak in Fl_Preferences result strings.
- Added V3.12 of Fl_Table, courtesy of Gregg Ercolano. Note: the syntax of find_cell has changed, the parameters X, Y, W, H are now output only (used to be in/out).
- Added some documentation, see docs/preface.html!
- Added test/editor.py and test/simple_table.py.
- Implemented Fl_Text_Display.highlight_data.
- Fixed bug in Fl_Text_Buffer.remove_modify_callback()
- Added possibility to register multiple modify callbacks with Fl_text_Buffer.
- Fixed missing output parameter for Fl_Text_Buffer: findchar_forward, findchar_backward, search_forward, search_backward, etc
- Fixed compilation issue for MinGW (wrongly linked with msvcrt instead of mscvr71).
- Fixed compilation issue for g++ 4.1.1 (ListSelect).
- Added typemap to convert Fl_Button.value() from char to int.
- Added funtion mt_run.
- Added wrappings for Fl.repeat_timeout and Fl.remove_timeout.
- Fixed bug in OpenGL part of compilation.
- Fixed Cygwin compilation issue by adding -DNOMINMAX.
- Redesigned memory management. Removed postprocessing step and added all memory management to interface files. Ownership of objects should now be properly transferred between fltk and Python.
- Added interface files to distribution.
- Added auto configuration to setup.py. Missing OpenGL and Forms libraries should be recognized now.
- Added command line switches --disable-gl and --disable-forms to setup.py
- Added stubs for missing OpenGL and Forms libraries.
- Added compilation support for Sun Solaris.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1075 downloads
Crispy 1.1.1
Crispy is a client for remote invocation for different kinds of services via proxies. more>>
Crispy is a client for remote invocation for different kinds of services via proxies.
The intention for this project is a very simple API for call different kinds of services (provider/technology). Crispys aims is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide number of transports: eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC.
It works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is then used to invoke the remote API. Crispy is a simple Java codebase with an API that sits between your client code and the services your code must access.
Crispy provides a layer of abstraction to decouple client code from access to a service, as well as its location and underlying implementation. The special on this idea is, that these calls are simple Java object calls (remote or local calls are transparent).
From Crispy supported service-provider are:
RMI,
Web-Service (JAX-RPC, for example Axis),
EJB (with JNDI lookup),
XML-RPC (for example Apache XML-RPC)
Burlap and Hessian (Caucho)
JBoss Remoting,
REST (REpresentational State Transfer), a pure Crispy implementation,
Main features:
- Very easy to use.
- Very simple and minimal to configure.
- You can call a remote method from Java object, like a local call.
- You dont need to know, how the (remote) technology work.
- You can easy change the technology (for example from XML-RPC to RMI).
- The services dont know a remote-interface or a RemoteException (how RMI).
- The parameter can be a complex object (in parts without programming a Serializabler (Marshalling) or Deserializabler (Unmarshalling))
- You can intercept methods before and after invocation (for logging, time stopping, ...).
- You can modify or extends method parameter and the result (transformation, set a authorization (login) token for the request in the background, ...).
<<lessThe intention for this project is a very simple API for call different kinds of services (provider/technology). Crispys aims is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide number of transports: eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC.
It works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is then used to invoke the remote API. Crispy is a simple Java codebase with an API that sits between your client code and the services your code must access.
Crispy provides a layer of abstraction to decouple client code from access to a service, as well as its location and underlying implementation. The special on this idea is, that these calls are simple Java object calls (remote or local calls are transparent).
From Crispy supported service-provider are:
RMI,
Web-Service (JAX-RPC, for example Axis),
EJB (with JNDI lookup),
XML-RPC (for example Apache XML-RPC)
Burlap and Hessian (Caucho)
JBoss Remoting,
REST (REpresentational State Transfer), a pure Crispy implementation,
Main features:
- Very easy to use.
- Very simple and minimal to configure.
- You can call a remote method from Java object, like a local call.
- You dont need to know, how the (remote) technology work.
- You can easy change the technology (for example from XML-RPC to RMI).
- The services dont know a remote-interface or a RemoteException (how RMI).
- The parameter can be a complex object (in parts without programming a Serializabler (Marshalling) or Deserializabler (Unmarshalling))
- You can intercept methods before and after invocation (for logging, time stopping, ...).
- You can modify or extends method parameter and the result (transformation, set a authorization (login) token for the request in the background, ...).
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