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Apache Portals

Apache Portals


Apache Portals provides robust Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms. more>>
Apache Portals is a collaborative software development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and freely available Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms and programming languages.

This project is managed in cooperation with various individuals worldwide (both independent and company-affiliated experts), who use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop Portal software and related documentation.

Modern software is complex and expensive, which has motivated many companies to invest in enterprise portals as a mechanism by which they can manage information in a cohesive and structured fashion.

Portals offer many advantages over other software applications. First, they provide a single point of entry for employees, partners, and customers. Second, portals can access Web services transparently from any device in virtually any location. Third, portals are highly flexible; they can exist in the form of B2E intra-nets, B2B extra-nets, or B2C inter-nets. Fourth, portals can be combined to form a portal network that can span a companys entire enterprise system, allowing for access both inside and outside the firewall.

Portals have many advantages, which is why they have become the de facto standard for Web application delivery. In fact, analysts have predicted that portals will become the next generation for the desktop environment.

Portals distinguish themselves from other software systems because they provide the ability to integrate disparate systems and leverage the functionality provided by those systems. As such, they are not mutually exclusive, and do not force you into an either-or decision vis-a-vis existing software systems. This point is of paramount importance, particularly when you consider the fact that Web services are destined to fuel the explosion of Web applications. Since portals can access any Web services, the conclusion is inescapable: portals provide a unique opportunity to leverage the functionality of nascent technologies as well as mature, well-established software systems.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Data::ICal::Entry::Event 0.12

Data::ICal::Entry::Event 0.12


Data::ICal::Entry::Event is a Perl module that represents an event in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Event is a Perl module that represents an event in an iCalendar file.

SYNOPSIS

my $vevent = Data::ICal::Entry::Event->new();
$vevent->add_properties(
summary => "my party",
description => "Ill cry if I want to",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);

$calendar->add_entry($vevent);

$vevent->add_entry($alarm);

A Data::ICal::Entry::Event object represents a single event in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

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Data::ICal::Entry::Journal 0.12

Data::ICal::Entry::Journal 0.12


Data::ICal::Entry::Journal is a Perl module that represents a journal entry in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Journal is a Perl module that represents a journal entry in an iCalendar file.

SYNOPSIS

my $vjournal = Data::ICal::Entry::Journal->new();
$vjournal->add_properties(
summary => "Minutes of my party",
description => "I cried because I wanted to.",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);

$calendar->add_entry($vjournal);

A Data::ICal::Entry::Journal object represents a single journal entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

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Data::ICal::Entry::Todo 0.11

Data::ICal::Entry::Todo 0.11


Data::ICal::Entry::Todo is a Perl module that represents a to-do entry in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Todo is a Perl module that represents a to-do entry in an iCalendar file.

SYNOPSIS

my $vtodo = Data::ICal::Entry::Todo->new();
$vtodo->add_properties(
summary => "go to sleep",
status => INCOMPLETE,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);

$calendar->add_entry($vtodo);

$vtodo->add_entry($alarm);

A Data::ICal::Entry::Todo object represents a single to-do entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

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Added: 2007-01-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Batrachians 0.1.1

Batrachians 0.1.1


Batrachians is a game where you control a frog. more>>
Batrachians is a game where you control a frog. Your goal is to eat more flies and score more points than the computers frog.

It is a clone of the 1982 Frog Bog video game by Mattel Electronics.

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Added: 2006-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SPindent 1.1

SPindent 1.1


SPindent is a JSP/PHP template structural validator and indenter. more>>
SPindent (Server Page Indenter) is a JSP/PHP structural validator and indenter. It performs structural compatibility check of inner HTML generated from "parallel" branches of process flow statements such as if/else.

It allows for those HTML branches to have different entry and exit HTML stack points, as far as the branches are compatible.

This allows for verification and proper indentation of handy workarounds, as well as rusty pyramids. It is based on MixedCC (Mixed Compiler Compiler).
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Dasher 4.5.2

Dasher 4.5.2


Dasher is a zooming predictive text entry system. more>>
Dasher is a zooming predictive text entry system, designed for situations where keyboard input is impractical (for instance, accessibility or PDAs).

Dasher is usable with highly limited amounts of physical input while still allowing high rates of text entry.

Dasher is Free software released under the GPL. Further documentation may be found in the Doc/ subdirectory.
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Added: 2007-07-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Dasher 4.4.2text entry system, designed for situations where keyboard input is impractical (for instance ... of text entry. Dasher is Free software released under the GPL. Further documentation may be
License:LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
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Added: 2007-05-29
chaplin 1.10

chaplin 1.10


chaplin is a dvd chapter tool for Linux (and all other *ixes with libdvdread support). more>>
chaplin is a dvd chapter tool for Linux (and all other *ixes with libdvdread support).
The tool parses a DVD disc or image and extracts the exact duration for each chapter of a given title. Then the total list of chapters is split into a user-selectable number of subsets. Each subset should have approximately the same duration.
This is a very useful approach for multi-cd rips. You no longer simply split the movie in the middle of the frame count but you choose two sets of chapters for both parts which both have (almost) the same length. Then the disc-break is not at a rather random point (concering the story telling of the movie) but at the end of a dvd-chapter.
The chapter timings and the split sets are also very useful for chapter navigation (even on a single disc). The normal output mode of chaplin thus prints the chapters relative beginning time and the duration in a wide number of formats, ranging from seconds, frame counts to timestamps.
For S/VCD mastering chaplin can also produce vcdimager XML files for each disc. There a complete sequence structure with chapter entry points is defined. Also the full navigation setup for chapter hopping is provided. Additionally you can add chapter menus and automatically create the necessary menu pages out of thumbnails extracted directly from the DVD.
Installation:
You will need the libdvdread library for this tool. Specify its installation path in the provided Makefile. Then a simple call to "make" should build the chaplin binary. Copy the binary into your PATH. It is very useful to have transcode and vcdimager installed. The chaplin-genmenu tool needs transcode, ImageMagick and the mjpegtools.
Usage
Simple Usage
Just call chaplin the following way:
chaplin -d < dvd_path > -t < title >
This will display a chapter summary and places all chapters into a single subset (the default). This is useful for a single cd transfer. For multi-cd targets you specify the number of subsets with the -p option:
chaplin -d < dvd_path > -t < title > -p 2
This will divide the chapters up into 2 subsets. They should have almost the same size (this depends largely on the granularity of the provided chapters). Now you know which chapters fit on the first disc, know the exact frame count and you can calculate the exact bitrate for this part and finally transcode each part.
Chapter Info
Detailed info on the chapters is also available. Just add the -c option and per chapter info is printed:
chaplin ... -c
The standard output mode prints the relative offset of each chapter in the part. With the -l option you can replace this display with the length of each chapter.
S/VCD Mastering
If your target is a set of S/VCDs then the -x option is very useful:
chaplin ... -x MYMOVIE
MYMOVIE is the basename of the VCDs.
This option generates a XML S/VCD description for vcdimager which contains the exact chapter setup found by chaplin. The XML files are called "vcdNN.xml" and are created in the current directory. Name the MPEG files made from each subset "partNN.mpg" and place them in the same directory (NN=part number). Now a call to:
vcdxbuild vcdNN.xml
should generate a SVCD image with chapters and navigation information.
You can control the XML generation by passing suboptions to -x:
chaplin ... -x MYMOVIE,vcd,my%02d.xml,movie%02.mpg
This will generate VCD 2.0 XML files called myNN.xml and refers to MPEG movie files called movieNN.mpg. Do not forget to include a "%d" expression in the XML and MPEG file patterns. This will be replaced by the current part number. Numbering starts with one by default. Chaplin will begin with zero if you pass the -z option.
The second argument defines the type of the disc: vcd or svcd.
S/VCD Chapter Menus
Since version 1.9 chaplin also supports the creation of XML mastering files for S/VCDs with chapter menus. Add the -m option to -x to enable menu creation. You have to specify how many chapters are selectable on each menu page. chaplin will then create a menu page set for each of the selected parts and each menu page will contain at most the given number of entries:
chaplin ... -x MYMOVIE,svcd,my%02d.xml,movie%02.mpg,menu%02d-%d.mpg -m 6
In this example menu pages with up to six entries are created and labeled menu%02d-%d.mpg. Note the two %d replacement tags in the menu file name. The first one is replaced with the current part number and the second one counts the menu pages for this part. The generated XML will create a SVCD that shows the first menu page and allows to select the first six chapters with the numeric buttons. Furthermore you can switch to the next menu page.
The referenced menu pages are MPEG files containing still images. Each menu page should depict the chapters that can be selected on this page. The menu pages can be rendered automatically with the chaplin-genmenu tool.
Automatic Chapter Menu Generation
The chaplin-genmenu script creates the chapter menu still image MPG files that are referenced in the S/VCD chapter menus. To guide this tool what should be rendered on each menu page, you have to create a chapling menu description with the -g command:
chaplin ... -x ... -m < n > -g menu.txt
Now have a look a the created menu description text file. Its splitted into blocks for each menu page:
chaplin-menu 9
dvd "/dev/dvd" title 10 PAL 4:3
menu01-1.mpg 9 Part 1 Menu 1
01 0 Chapter 1
02 0 Chapter 2
03 0 Chapter 3
04 0 Chapter 4
05 0 Chapter 5
06 0 Chapter 6
07 0 Chapter 7
08 0 Chapter 8
09 0 Chapter 9
menu01-2.mpg 6 Part 1 Menu 2
10 0 Chapter 10
11 0 Chapter 11
12 0 Chapter 12
13 0 Chapter 13
14 0 Chapter 14
15 0 Chapter 15
The description contains the menu files to create and the chapters that are referenced on each page. You can edit this file to change the sample frame for each chapter that will be extracted to get the thumbnail image on the menu page: change the 0 value in the second column to the requested frame number. Finally you can edit the text that gets rendered on the menu pages: The title of each menu page is given in the title line (e.g.: "Part 1 Menu 1") and the chapter description after each frame number (e.g.: "Chapter 1").
Now run the menu page creator:
chaplin-genmenu menu.txt
This sets the dvd input device and title similar to the chaplin call and pass the generated chaplin menu description. This will create the MPG still images needed for S/VCD creation out of the XML file.
Specify -n NTSC if creating a NTSC and not a PAL S/VCD. Use -v if creating a VCD and not a SVCD.
With -o you can set a global offset for each chapter sample frame number. The -u option cleans up all temporary files created during program call. -x will display all external command calls to debug the tool.
With -b, -l and -f you can adjust the rendering of the menu pages.
Note that chaplin-genmenu is an incremental tool that only creates files that are not yet existing in the current path. So you can first call the tool (without -u) to create all intermediate files. Then you can retouch or repaint the menu PNG files and call the tool again to build MPG files. If you pass the -c switch then all files are recreated always.
Enhancements:
- fixed crash in some parts calculations
- output some video attributes in verbose mode
- new menu.txt format now passes all important parameters
- (dvd device, title, tvnorm and aspect ratio) automatically
- chaplin-genmenu:
- improved menu layout creation (hinted by S. Stordal)
- manual layout setup with -m option
- now reads all important parameters from chaplin directly
- thumbs now have correct aspect ratio
- default frame offset is now 16 (to skip partial gops)
- new switch -c allows to always recreate files
- new switch -s sets the font size
- renamed switches to be more consistent
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OurNet::Query 1.56

OurNet::Query 1.56


OurNet::Query is a Perl module for scriptable queries with template extraction. more>>
OurNet::Query is a Perl module for scriptable queries with template extraction.

SYNOPSIS

use OurNet::Query;

# Set query parameters
my ($query, $hits) = (autrijus, 10);
my @sites = (google, google); # XXX: write more templates!
my %found;

# Generate a new Query object
my $bot = OurNet::Query->new($query, $hits, @sites);

# Perform a query
my $found = $bot->begin(&callback, 30); # Timeout after 30 seconds

print *** . ($found ? $found : No) . match(es) found.;

sub callback {
my %entry = @_;
my $entry = %entry;

unless ($found{$entry{url}}) {
print "*** [$entry->{title}]" .
" ($entry->{score})" .
" - [$entry->{id}]n" .
" URL: [$entry->{url}]n";
}

$found{$entry{url}}++;
}

This module provides an easy interface to perform multiple queries to internet services, and wraps them into your own format at once. The results are processed on-the-fly and are returned via callback functions.

Its interfaces resembles that of WWW::Searchs, but implements it in a different fashion. While WWW::Search relies on additional subclasses to parse returned results, OurNet::Query uses site descriptors for search search engine, which makes it much easier to add new backends.

Site descriptors may be written in XML, Template toolkit format, or the .fmt format from the commercial Inforia Quest product.

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PHP Radius Accounting Tool 0.1

PHP Radius Accounting Tool 0.1


PHP Radius Accounting tool is a report tool for use with freeradius and MySQL. more>>
PHP Radius Accounting tool is a report tool for use with freeradius and MySQL. PHP Radius Accounting Tool features: listing of users, bandwidth used up/down per user, number of logins, usage details, who is using most bandwidth, a list of stations (access points), which users use each access point, most popular access points, most b

Listing of Users:

- Bandwidth used by user up/down, # of logins, Usage Details
- Who is using most bandwidth

List of stations (Access Points)

- Which users use each Access Point
- Most popular Access points
- Most bandwidth used by station
- Logins per station
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Added: 2005-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert::yEnc::Entry 1.02

Convert::yEnc::Entry 1.02


Convert::yEnc::Entry is a Perl module as an entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database. more>>
Convert::yEnc::Entry is a Perl module as an entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database.

SYNOPSIS

use Convert::yEnc::Entry;

$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 10000 };
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 50000, part => 1 };

$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "10000t10000";
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "20000t1-20000t1-2";

$ok = $entry->ybegin( { size=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->ypart ( { begin=>1, end=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->yend ( { size=>10000 } );

$entry->complete and ...

print "$entryn";

ABSTRACT

An entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database

Convert::yEnc::Entry manages a single entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database

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Added: 2006-08-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Zen explorer desktop entry 0.01

Zen explorer desktop entry 0.01


Zen explorer desktop entry adds a service menu with the option to send a music file to your Creative zen jukebox. more>>
Zen explorer desktop entry adds a service menu with the option to send a music file to your Creative zen jukebox.

Ive only tested it with Zen V Plus 2 gig, but it uses libmtp to send the file. Not too exciting, i wrote it in less than a minute.
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Net::Google::Calendar::Entry 0.5

Net::Google::Calendar::Entry 0.5


Net::Google::Calendar::Entry is an entry class for Net::Google::Calendar. more>>
Net::Google::Calendar::Entry is an entry class for Net::Google::Calendar.

SYNOPSIS

my $event = Net::Google::Calendar::Entry->new();
$event->title(Party!);
$event->content(P-A-R-T-Why? Because we GOTTA!);
$event->location("My Flat, London, England");
$event->status(confirmed);
$event->transparency(opaque);
$event->visibility(private);

my $author = Net::Google::Calendar::Person->new;
$author->name(Foo Bar);
$author->email(foo@bar.com);
$entry->author($author);

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Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone 0.12

Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone 0.12


Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone is a Perl module to represents a time zone definition in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone is a Perl module to represents a time zone definition in an iCalendar file.

SYNOPSIS

my $vtimezone = Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone->new();
$vtimezone->add_properties(
tzid => "US-Eastern",
tzurl => "http://zones.stds_r_us.net/tz/US-Eastern"
);

$vtimezone->add_entry($daylight); # daylight/ standard not yet implemented
$vtimezone->add_entry($standard); # :-(

$calendar->add_entry($vtimezone);

A Data::ICal::Entry::TimeZone object represents the declaration of a time zone in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

This module is not yet useful, because every time zone declaration needs to contain at least one STANDARD or DAYLIGHT component, and these have not yet been implemented.

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Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy 0.12

Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy 0.12


Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy is a Perl module that represents blocks of free and busy time in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy is a Perl module that represents blocks of free and busy time in an iCalendar file.

SYNOPSIS

my $vfreebusy = Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy->new();
$vfreebusy->add_properties(
organizer => MAILTO:jsmith@host.com,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
freebusy => Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical . / . Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical,
);

$calendar->add_entry($vfreebusy);

A Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy object represents a request for information about free and busy time or a reponse to such a request, in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

METHODS

ical_entry_type

Returns VFREEBUSY, its iCalendar entry name.

optional_unique_properties

According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified at most one time for a free/busy entry:

contact dtstart dtend duration dtstamp
organizer uid url

optional_repeatable_properties

According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified any number of times for free/busy entry:

attendee comment freebusy request-status

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