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XML::Output 0.03
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML documents. more>>
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML documents.
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Output;
open(FH,>file.xml);
my $xo = new XML::Output({fh => *FH});
$xo->open(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
$xo->pcdata(element content);
$xo->close();
close(FH);
ABSTRACT
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML documents
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML document. The following methods are provided.
new
$xo = new XML::Output;
Constructs a new XML::Output object.
open
$xo->open(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
Open an element with specified name (and optional attributes)
close
$xo->close;
Close an element
empty
$xo->empty(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
Insert an empty element with specified name (and optional attributes)
pcdata
$xo->pcdata(element content);
Insert text
comment
$xo->comment(comment text);
Insert a comment
xmlstr
print $xo->xmlstr;
Get a string representation of the constructed document
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use XML::Output;
open(FH,>file.xml);
my $xo = new XML::Output({fh => *FH});
$xo->open(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
$xo->pcdata(element content);
$xo->close();
close(FH);
ABSTRACT
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML documents
XML::Output is a Perl module for writing simple XML document. The following methods are provided.
new
$xo = new XML::Output;
Constructs a new XML::Output object.
open
$xo->open(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
Open an element with specified name (and optional attributes)
close
$xo->close;
Close an element
empty
$xo->empty(tagname, {attrname => attrval});
Insert an empty element with specified name (and optional attributes)
pcdata
$xo->pcdata(element content);
Insert text
comment
$xo->comment(comment text);
Insert a comment
xmlstr
print $xo->xmlstr;
Get a string representation of the constructed document
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Added: 2006-09-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XML From Plain Text 0.03
XML From Plain Text is a program that reads a file of plain text that contains relatively simple markup, and outputs an XML file more>>
XML From Plain Text (xfpt) is a program that reads a file of plain text that contains relatively simple markup, and outputs an XML file. It is intended to simplify the management of XML data.
The project is not a program that attempts to turn a plain text document into XML. Markup within text is introduced by ampersand characters, but is otherwise "soft". You can define what follows the ampersand, for example, &" to generate a "quote" element. There is also a macro facility that allows for higher level concepts such as chapters, displays, tables, etc.
Enhancements:
- The macro library has been extended to include preface, appendix, colophon, footnote, figure, and table.
- The program has one new directive to enable it to handle "nested" sections such as footnotes.
<<lessThe project is not a program that attempts to turn a plain text document into XML. Markup within text is introduced by ampersand characters, but is otherwise "soft". You can define what follows the ampersand, for example, &" to generate a "quote" element. There is also a macro facility that allows for higher level concepts such as chapters, displays, tables, etc.
Enhancements:
- The macro library has been extended to include preface, appendix, colophon, footnote, figure, and table.
- The program has one new directive to enable it to handle "nested" sections such as footnotes.
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Added: 2007-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
840 downloads
Pure FTP Server 1.0.21
Pure FTP Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. more>>
Pure FTP Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. Pure FTP Server has no known vulnerability, it is trivial to set up, and it is especially designed for modern kernels.
Features include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in ls, FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, restricted ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.
Beginners can install a Pure-FTPd server in 5 minutes. It can be as simple as installing the package, typing "pure-ftpd &" and... thats all. You already have a running server, and clients can start to connect.
Theres no need to review any long and complex configuration file, where possible mistakes could have security and reliability implications. Pure-FTPd uses simple command-line switches to enable the features you need.
You can limit the number of simultaneous users, limit their bandwidth to avoid starving your ADSL or cable-modem link, hide system files (chroot), have upload/download ratios, and moderate new uploads.
Custom messages can be displayed at login-time (even changing fortune files) and when an user enters a new directory. Also, to avoid your disks being filled up, you can defined a maximal percentage, and new uploads will be disallowed once this percentage is reached.
The FXP (server-to-server) protocol is implemented. It can be available for everyone, or only for authenticated users.
Kiddies are using common brute-forcing tools that are trying to discover hidden directories. Pure-FTPd provides a protection against this. Anonymous access is secure by default. For instance, users cant access dot-files (.bash_history, .rhosts, ...) unless you explicitely enable this.
And to watch whos doing what, the pure-ftpwho command shows a table with currently active sessions, how much bandwidth is taken by every user, what files they are uploading or downloading, where they are coming from, etc.
Enhancements:
- User names can now be up to 127 characters long.
- Compilation with PAM support has been fixed on Mac OS X, and the MySQL PASSWORD() function can now be used with MySQL >= 4.1.
- Logging now has the correct timezone.
- Support for charset conversions (RFC2640) has been implemented. Large files are now handled by default, using sendfile64() if possible. SITE UTIME and OPTS MLST have been implemented.
- MySQL queries can now include multiple statements and call MySQL 5 stored procedures.
- Transferring a lot of small files is now much faster than in previous versions.
<<lessFeatures include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in ls, FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, restricted ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.
Beginners can install a Pure-FTPd server in 5 minutes. It can be as simple as installing the package, typing "pure-ftpd &" and... thats all. You already have a running server, and clients can start to connect.
Theres no need to review any long and complex configuration file, where possible mistakes could have security and reliability implications. Pure-FTPd uses simple command-line switches to enable the features you need.
You can limit the number of simultaneous users, limit their bandwidth to avoid starving your ADSL or cable-modem link, hide system files (chroot), have upload/download ratios, and moderate new uploads.
Custom messages can be displayed at login-time (even changing fortune files) and when an user enters a new directory. Also, to avoid your disks being filled up, you can defined a maximal percentage, and new uploads will be disallowed once this percentage is reached.
The FXP (server-to-server) protocol is implemented. It can be available for everyone, or only for authenticated users.
Kiddies are using common brute-forcing tools that are trying to discover hidden directories. Pure-FTPd provides a protection against this. Anonymous access is secure by default. For instance, users cant access dot-files (.bash_history, .rhosts, ...) unless you explicitely enable this.
And to watch whos doing what, the pure-ftpwho command shows a table with currently active sessions, how much bandwidth is taken by every user, what files they are uploading or downloading, where they are coming from, etc.
Enhancements:
- User names can now be up to 127 characters long.
- Compilation with PAM support has been fixed on Mac OS X, and the MySQL PASSWORD() function can now be used with MySQL >= 4.1.
- Logging now has the correct timezone.
- Support for charset conversions (RFC2640) has been implemented. Large files are now handled by default, using sendfile64() if possible. SITE UTIME and OPTS MLST have been implemented.
- MySQL queries can now include multiple statements and call MySQL 5 stored procedures.
- Transferring a lot of small files is now much faster than in previous versions.
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Added: 2006-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1348 downloads
OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server 5.0.1
OpenLink Virtuoso is a Virtual Database product that provides transparent real-time access to disparate data sources. more>>
OpenLink Virtuoso is a Virtual Database product that provides transparent real-time access to disparate data sources (ODBC, JDBC, XML, and Web Services), and transparent integration of disparate application logic (e.g. Mono ECMA-CLI and J2EE integration). OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Servers broad protocol support enables it to offer Web, File, and SQL database server functionality alongside native XML storage, and Web services platform functionality as part of a cohesive single server solution.
Virtuoso is at the core a high performance object-relational SQL database. As a database, it provides transactions, a smart SQL compiler, powerful stored procedure language with optional Java and .Net server side hosting, hot backup, SQL 99 and more. It has all major data access interfaces, as in ODBC, JDBC, ADO .Net and OLE/DB.
Virtuoso has a built-in web server which can serve dynamic web pages written in Virtuosos web page language as well as PHP, ASP .net and others. This same web server provides SOAP and REST access to Virtuoso stored procedures, supporting a broad set of WS protocols such as WS-Security, WS-Reliable Messaging and others. A BPEL4WS run time is also available as part of Virtuosos SOA suite.
Virtuoso has a built-in WebDAV? repository. This can host static and dynamic web content and optionally provides versioning. The WebDAV? repository is tested to interoperate with WebDAV? clients built into Windows XP, Mac OSX and others and makes Virtuoso a convenient and secure place for keeping ones files on the net. Further, Virtuoso provides automatic metadata extraction and full text searching for supported content types.
Open Virtuoso supports SPARQL embedded into SQL for querying RDF data stored in Virtuosos database. SPARQL benefits from low-level support in the engine itself, such as SPARQL aware type casting rules and a dedicated IRI data type. This is the newest and fastest developing area in Virtuoso.
Enhancements:
- Enhanced cost-based optimizer
- Fixed cost calculation for RDF inf nodes
- Added larger sample in query cost model sampling
- Enhanced SPARQL support
- Added BREAKUP
- Added CONSTRUCT ... LIMIT ...
- Significant performance optimizations
- Added QUAD MAP { ... } group pattern
- Updated documentation
- Significant update of all ODS applications
- Added compliance to latest SIOC vocabulary
- Added calendar
- Added OpenID login and registration
- Added new SIOC subclasses to allow RDF inference
- Enhancements to existing applications
- Bug fixes
<<lessVirtuoso is at the core a high performance object-relational SQL database. As a database, it provides transactions, a smart SQL compiler, powerful stored procedure language with optional Java and .Net server side hosting, hot backup, SQL 99 and more. It has all major data access interfaces, as in ODBC, JDBC, ADO .Net and OLE/DB.
Virtuoso has a built-in web server which can serve dynamic web pages written in Virtuosos web page language as well as PHP, ASP .net and others. This same web server provides SOAP and REST access to Virtuoso stored procedures, supporting a broad set of WS protocols such as WS-Security, WS-Reliable Messaging and others. A BPEL4WS run time is also available as part of Virtuosos SOA suite.
Virtuoso has a built-in WebDAV? repository. This can host static and dynamic web content and optionally provides versioning. The WebDAV? repository is tested to interoperate with WebDAV? clients built into Windows XP, Mac OSX and others and makes Virtuoso a convenient and secure place for keeping ones files on the net. Further, Virtuoso provides automatic metadata extraction and full text searching for supported content types.
Open Virtuoso supports SPARQL embedded into SQL for querying RDF data stored in Virtuosos database. SPARQL benefits from low-level support in the engine itself, such as SPARQL aware type casting rules and a dedicated IRI data type. This is the newest and fastest developing area in Virtuoso.
Enhancements:
- Enhanced cost-based optimizer
- Fixed cost calculation for RDF inf nodes
- Added larger sample in query cost model sampling
- Enhanced SPARQL support
- Added BREAKUP
- Added CONSTRUCT ... LIMIT ...
- Significant performance optimizations
- Added QUAD MAP { ... } group pattern
- Updated documentation
- Significant update of all ODS applications
- Added compliance to latest SIOC vocabulary
- Added calendar
- Added OpenID login and registration
- Added new SIOC subclasses to allow RDF inference
- Enhancements to existing applications
- Bug fixes
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
RIPE Whois Server 3.3.0
RIPE Whois Server provides support for domain records and lookups. more>>
RIPE Whois Server provides support for domain records and lookups.
This is a whois database server. The RIPE Whois server uses a backend SQL database to allow support for very large repositories. There is support for IPv6 records and lookups. Both RPSL and RIPE181 are supported.
<<lessThis is a whois database server. The RIPE Whois server uses a backend SQL database to allow support for very large repositories. There is support for IPv6 records and lookups. Both RPSL and RIPE181 are supported.
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: Freely Distributable Price:
969 downloads
Anemon Dhcp Server 0.1a
Anemon Dhcp Servers goal is to create an implementation of the DHCP protocol under GPL. more>>
Anemon Dhcp Servers goal is to create an implementation of the DHCP protocol under GPL and a lot of stuff around to facilitate network management.
The python sqlobject modules gives anemon the ability to use many database as backend (mysql, postgresql, mssql, sqllite, sybase, etc..)
The project is subdivised (at the moment) in 4 components :
- The Anemon Dhcp Server is a Python/SQL implementation of the DHCP server protocol
- The Anemon Web Center is a web management interface to Anemon Dhcp Server and MyDNS
- The Anemon Dhcp Client will be a Python implementation of the DHCP client protocol
- The Anemon Dhcp relay will be a Python implementation of the DHCP relay protocol
<<lessThe python sqlobject modules gives anemon the ability to use many database as backend (mysql, postgresql, mssql, sqllite, sybase, etc..)
The project is subdivised (at the moment) in 4 components :
- The Anemon Dhcp Server is a Python/SQL implementation of the DHCP server protocol
- The Anemon Web Center is a web management interface to Anemon Dhcp Server and MyDNS
- The Anemon Dhcp Client will be a Python implementation of the DHCP client protocol
- The Anemon Dhcp relay will be a Python implementation of the DHCP relay protocol
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Added: 2006-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mono SQL Sharp for GTK Sharp 0.2
Mono SQL Sharp for GTK# is a GUI client for entering and running SQL commands and scripts. more>>
Mono SQL Sharp for GTK# is a GUI client for entering and running SQL commands and scripts. Database objects, such as, tables and table columns can be browsed.
Mono SQL Sharp for GTK Sharp is built for Mono 1.1.7 and GTK# 1.9.3 or higher. It works on Linux and Windows 2000/XP. It has support for various databases via Monos ADO.NET implementation and data providers.
Providers supported:
- Npgsql for PostgreSQL
- ByteFX.Data.MySqLClient for MySQL
- FirebirdSql.Data.Firebird for Firebird
- System.Data.SqlClient for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000/2005
- System.Data.OracleClient for Oracle 8i, 9i, and 10g
- Mono.Data.SybaseClient for Sybase 12.x
- Mono.Data.SqliteClient for SQL Lite
- System.Data.Odbc for ODBC
- And whatever provider you add to the xml configuration settings file sqlsharpgtk.exe.config
Results can be shown in a grid or a text log. Files can be loaded into the SQL text editor or saved.
Mono SQL# for GTK# has a command-line version, sqlsharp.exe, which is included with Mono. Mono SQL# for GTK# is a separate project for the GTK# GUI version.
<<lessMono SQL Sharp for GTK Sharp is built for Mono 1.1.7 and GTK# 1.9.3 or higher. It works on Linux and Windows 2000/XP. It has support for various databases via Monos ADO.NET implementation and data providers.
Providers supported:
- Npgsql for PostgreSQL
- ByteFX.Data.MySqLClient for MySQL
- FirebirdSql.Data.Firebird for Firebird
- System.Data.SqlClient for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000/2005
- System.Data.OracleClient for Oracle 8i, 9i, and 10g
- Mono.Data.SybaseClient for Sybase 12.x
- Mono.Data.SqliteClient for SQL Lite
- System.Data.Odbc for ODBC
- And whatever provider you add to the xml configuration settings file sqlsharpgtk.exe.config
Results can be shown in a grid or a text log. Files can be loaded into the SQL text editor or saved.
Mono SQL# for GTK# has a command-line version, sqlsharp.exe, which is included with Mono. Mono SQL# for GTK# is a separate project for the GTK# GUI version.
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Added: 2005-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XML::Filter::Tee 0.41
XML::Filter::Tee can send SAX events to multiple processor, with switching. more>>
XML::Filter::Tee can send SAX events to multiple processor, with switching.
SYNOPSIS
my $t = XML::Filter::Tee->new(
{ Handler => $h0 },
{ Handler => $h1 },
{ Handler => $h2 },
...
);
## Altering the handlers list:
$t->set_handlers( $h0, $h1, $h2, $h3 );
## Controlling flow to a handler by number and by reference:
$t->disable_handler( 0 );
$t->enable_handler( 0 );
$t->disable_handler( $h0 );
$t->enable_handler( $h0 );
## Use in a SAX machine (though see L and
## L for a more convenient way to build a machine
## like this):
my $m = Machine(
[ Intake => "XML::Filter::Tee" => qw( A B ) ],
[ A => ">>log.xml" ],
[ B => *OUTPUT ],
);
XML::Filter::Tee is a SAX filter that passes each event it receives on to a list of downstream handlers.
Its like XML::Filter::SAXT in that the events are not buffered; each event is sent first to the tap, and then to the branch (this is different from XML::SAX::Dispatcher, which buffers the events). Unlike XML::Filter::SAXT, it allows its list of handlers to be reconfigured (via "set_handlers") and it allows control over which handlers are allowed to receive events. These features are designed to make XML::Filter::Tee instances more useful with SAX machines, but they to add some overhead relative to XML::Filter::SAXT.
The events are not copied, since they may be data structures that are difficult or impossibly to copy properly, like parts of a C-based DOM implementation. This means that the handlers must not alter the events or later handlers will see the alterations.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $t = XML::Filter::Tee->new(
{ Handler => $h0 },
{ Handler => $h1 },
{ Handler => $h2 },
...
);
## Altering the handlers list:
$t->set_handlers( $h0, $h1, $h2, $h3 );
## Controlling flow to a handler by number and by reference:
$t->disable_handler( 0 );
$t->enable_handler( 0 );
$t->disable_handler( $h0 );
$t->enable_handler( $h0 );
## Use in a SAX machine (though see L and
## L for a more convenient way to build a machine
## like this):
my $m = Machine(
[ Intake => "XML::Filter::Tee" => qw( A B ) ],
[ A => ">>log.xml" ],
[ B => *OUTPUT ],
);
XML::Filter::Tee is a SAX filter that passes each event it receives on to a list of downstream handlers.
Its like XML::Filter::SAXT in that the events are not buffered; each event is sent first to the tap, and then to the branch (this is different from XML::SAX::Dispatcher, which buffers the events). Unlike XML::Filter::SAXT, it allows its list of handlers to be reconfigured (via "set_handlers") and it allows control over which handlers are allowed to receive events. These features are designed to make XML::Filter::Tee instances more useful with SAX machines, but they to add some overhead relative to XML::Filter::SAXT.
The events are not copied, since they may be data structures that are difficult or impossibly to copy properly, like parts of a C-based DOM implementation. This means that the handlers must not alter the events or later handlers will see the alterations.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
798 downloads
XML::EasySQL 1.2
XML::EasySQL is a two-way SQL/XML base class for Perl. more>>
XML::EasySQL is a two-way SQL/XML base class for Perl.
SYNOPSIS
...
# fetch a database row as hash ref
my $data = $db->selectrow_hashref(select * from users where id = 2);
# init the new EasySQL data object
my $data_object = EasySqlChildClass->new({data=>$data});
# get the root XML element
my $xml = $data_object->getXML();
# make changes to the XML document
$xml->username->setString(curtisleefulton);
$xml->bio->setAttr(age, 22);
$xml->bio->city->setString(Portland);
$xml->history->access->setAttr(last, time());
# output entire XML doc as string to STDOUT
print $xml->getDomObj->toString();
# update the database
my $sql = $data_object->getSQL();
my $q = "update users set ".$sql->{users}." where id = 2";
$db->do($q);
Main features:
- Two-way transforms between XML and SQL data
- smart SQL updates: only altered tables are updated
- unlimited tree depth
- multiple SQL tables can merge intone XML tree, then back again
- precise control over how data is translated
- offers either an easy XML interface or plain DOM
- database independent
<<lessSYNOPSIS
...
# fetch a database row as hash ref
my $data = $db->selectrow_hashref(select * from users where id = 2);
# init the new EasySQL data object
my $data_object = EasySqlChildClass->new({data=>$data});
# get the root XML element
my $xml = $data_object->getXML();
# make changes to the XML document
$xml->username->setString(curtisleefulton);
$xml->bio->setAttr(age, 22);
$xml->bio->city->setString(Portland);
$xml->history->access->setAttr(last, time());
# output entire XML doc as string to STDOUT
print $xml->getDomObj->toString();
# update the database
my $sql = $data_object->getSQL();
my $q = "update users set ".$sql->{users}." where id = 2";
$db->do($q);
Main features:
- Two-way transforms between XML and SQL data
- smart SQL updates: only altered tables are updated
- unlimited tree depth
- multiple SQL tables can merge intone XML tree, then back again
- precise control over how data is translated
- offers either an easy XML interface or plain DOM
- database independent
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Added: 2006-09-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1137 downloads
mod_auth_tds 1.2
mod_auth_tds is an Open Source Apache module that does http basic authentication. more>>
mod_auth_tds is an Open Source Apache module that does http basic authentication using (instead of the flat file that mod_auth uses) a TDS compliant database server somewhere on the network.
TDS stands for Tabular Data Stream, which is the protocol that Microsoft SQL Server (and Sybase) uses to communicate between client and server, thus you can have a database of user names/passwords/groups on a Microsoft SQL server somewhere on your network, and use it for authentication on your Apache+mod_auth_tds system.
I pretty much took mod_auth_mysql and changed all the MySQL specific code to TDS specific code, using the FreeTDS library.
<<lessTDS stands for Tabular Data Stream, which is the protocol that Microsoft SQL Server (and Sybase) uses to communicate between client and server, thus you can have a database of user names/passwords/groups on a Microsoft SQL server somewhere on your network, and use it for authentication on your Apache+mod_auth_tds system.
I pretty much took mod_auth_mysql and changed all the MySQL specific code to TDS specific code, using the FreeTDS library.
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Added: 2006-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1248 downloads
DHCPsql 0.2-pre6
DHCPsql projects implements the RFC2132 and at least RFC3046 as a dynamic configurable SQL-based DHCP server. more>>
DHCPsql projects implements the RFC2132 and at least RFC3046 as a dynamic configurable SQL-based DHCP server, based on the udhcpd code, extended to mask-and-select by client DHCP packets.
Targets:
- Discover, start with a working pre prototype, always send first ip in subnet
- Leases, SQL implementation should be done for storing and recieving leases. To send next free ip in subnet.
- Static leases, fixed leasetime
- Request, basics send ACK/NAK
- Webfrontend, initial frontend for viewing the database
Enhancements:
- This version of DHCPsql supports OPTION_LIST with OPTION_IP.
- This allows administrators to add multiple IP addresses to their DHCP options.
- This feature was lacking in the previous releases where only one IP address was allowed, and this limited the use of the nameserver field.
<<lessTargets:
- Discover, start with a working pre prototype, always send first ip in subnet
- Leases, SQL implementation should be done for storing and recieving leases. To send next free ip in subnet.
- Static leases, fixed leasetime
- Request, basics send ACK/NAK
- Webfrontend, initial frontend for viewing the database
Enhancements:
- This version of DHCPsql supports OPTION_LIST with OPTION_IP.
- This allows administrators to add multiple IP addresses to their DHCP options.
- This feature was lacking in the previous releases where only one IP address was allowed, and this limited the use of the nameserver field.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XML::Filter::DocSplitter 0.41
XML::Filter::DocSplitter does multipass processing of documents. more>>
XML::Filter::DocSplitter does multipass processing of documents.
SYNOPSIS
## See XML::SAX::???? for an easier way to use this filter.
use XML::SAX::Machines qw( Machine ) ;
my $m = Machine(
[ Intake => "XML::Filter::DocSplitter" => qw( Filter ) ],
[ Filter => "My::Filter" => qw( Merger ) ],
[ Merger => "XML::Filter::Merger" => qw( Output ) ],
[ Output => *STDOUT ],
);
## Let the distributor coordinate with the merger
## XML::SAX::Manifold does this for you.
$m->Intake->set_aggregator( $m->Merger );
$m->parse_file( "foo" );
XML::Filter::DocSplitter is a SAX filter that allows you to apply a filter to repeated sections of a document. It splits a document up at a predefined elements in to multiple documents and the filter is run on each document. The result can be left as a stream of separate documents or combined back in to a single document using a filter like XML::SAX::Merger.
By default, the input document is split in all children of the root element. By that reckoning, this document has three sub-documents in it:
< doc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< /doc >
When using without an aggregator, all events up to the first record are lost; with an aggregator, they are passed directly in to the aggregator as the "first" document. All elements between the records (the "n " text nodes, in this case) are also passed directly to the merger (these will arrive between the end_document and start_document calls for each of the records), as are all events from the last record until the end of the input document. This means that the first document, as seen by the merger, is incomplete; its missing its end_element, which is passed later.
The approach of passing events from the input document right on through to the merger differs from the way XML::Filter::Distributor works.
Version restrictions:
- Can only feed a single aggregator at the moment. I can fix this with a bit of effort.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
## See XML::SAX::???? for an easier way to use this filter.
use XML::SAX::Machines qw( Machine ) ;
my $m = Machine(
[ Intake => "XML::Filter::DocSplitter" => qw( Filter ) ],
[ Filter => "My::Filter" => qw( Merger ) ],
[ Merger => "XML::Filter::Merger" => qw( Output ) ],
[ Output => *STDOUT ],
);
## Let the distributor coordinate with the merger
## XML::SAX::Manifold does this for you.
$m->Intake->set_aggregator( $m->Merger );
$m->parse_file( "foo" );
XML::Filter::DocSplitter is a SAX filter that allows you to apply a filter to repeated sections of a document. It splits a document up at a predefined elements in to multiple documents and the filter is run on each document. The result can be left as a stream of separate documents or combined back in to a single document using a filter like XML::SAX::Merger.
By default, the input document is split in all children of the root element. By that reckoning, this document has three sub-documents in it:
< doc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< subdoc > .... < /subdoc >
< /doc >
When using without an aggregator, all events up to the first record are lost; with an aggregator, they are passed directly in to the aggregator as the "first" document. All elements between the records (the "n " text nodes, in this case) are also passed directly to the merger (these will arrive between the end_document and start_document calls for each of the records), as are all events from the last record until the end of the input document. This means that the first document, as seen by the merger, is incomplete; its missing its end_element, which is passed later.
The approach of passing events from the input document right on through to the merger differs from the way XML::Filter::Distributor works.
Version restrictions:
- Can only feed a single aggregator at the moment. I can fix this with a bit of effort.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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EasyEclipse Server Java 1.2.2
EasyEclipse Server Java is for development of server-side Java applications, such as JavaServer Pages, EJBs and Web Services. more>>
EasyEclipse Server Java is for development of server-side Java applications, such as JavaServer Pages, EJBs and Web Services.
EasyEclipse Server Edition contains lots of plugins to manage different application servers (Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic), develop on some server-side frameworks (Struts, Java Server Faces), and manipulate common file types on servers (HTML, XML, JSPs).
This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components with a JDK:
- Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
- Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
- Java JDK for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
- Java JDK for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)
Tools for general Java development:
- Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.
Some essential utilities:
- AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
- Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
- Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.
Tools for development of server-side applications in Java:
- Sysdeo Tomcat Launcher 3.2.0.beta - Start, stop, and manage Tomcat and WAR files without leaving Eclipse.
- JBoss IDE with AOP and EJB3 2.0.0.Beta2 - Develop, deploy, test and debug JBoss-based applications, with support of Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 and Aspect-Oriented Programming.
- Hibernate Tools 3.2.0.beta8 - Edit Hibernate mappings, execute HQL queries and develop applications with Hibernate, a Java persistence and object-relational mapping framework.
- Weblogic Server Plugin for Eclipse 2.0.0.RC3-1 - Start, stop and manage a WebLogic server. Run and debug applications on a Weblogic server.
- Spring IDE 1.3.6 - Develop, manage and deploy Spring Framework based applications.
- Eclipse J2EE tools 1.5.2 - Create and deploy J2EE based applications, including Servlets, JSP and EJB.
- Eclipse Database tools 1.5.2 - Access, manage and query SQL relational databases and servers.
- Amateras IDE 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, XML and JSP. Manage Struts and Java Server Faces configuration files visually.
Tools for web development:
- Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
- Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
- Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.
Database management tool:
- QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.
Version Control tools (note that CVS support is included in the Eclipse Platform):
- Subclipse 1.1.8 - Access and manage Subversion repositories within Eclipse.
<<lessEasyEclipse Server Edition contains lots of plugins to manage different application servers (Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic), develop on some server-side frameworks (Struts, Java Server Faces), and manipulate common file types on servers (HTML, XML, JSPs).
This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components with a JDK:
- Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
- Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
- Java JDK for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
- Java JDK for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)
Tools for general Java development:
- Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.
Some essential utilities:
- AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
- Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
- Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.
Tools for development of server-side applications in Java:
- Sysdeo Tomcat Launcher 3.2.0.beta - Start, stop, and manage Tomcat and WAR files without leaving Eclipse.
- JBoss IDE with AOP and EJB3 2.0.0.Beta2 - Develop, deploy, test and debug JBoss-based applications, with support of Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 and Aspect-Oriented Programming.
- Hibernate Tools 3.2.0.beta8 - Edit Hibernate mappings, execute HQL queries and develop applications with Hibernate, a Java persistence and object-relational mapping framework.
- Weblogic Server Plugin for Eclipse 2.0.0.RC3-1 - Start, stop and manage a WebLogic server. Run and debug applications on a Weblogic server.
- Spring IDE 1.3.6 - Develop, manage and deploy Spring Framework based applications.
- Eclipse J2EE tools 1.5.2 - Create and deploy J2EE based applications, including Servlets, JSP and EJB.
- Eclipse Database tools 1.5.2 - Access, manage and query SQL relational databases and servers.
- Amateras IDE 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, XML and JSP. Manage Struts and Java Server Faces configuration files visually.
Tools for web development:
- Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
- Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
- Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.
Database management tool:
- QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.
Version Control tools (note that CVS support is included in the Eclipse Platform):
- Subclipse 1.1.8 - Access and manage Subversion repositories within Eclipse.
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
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XmlAutoIndex 0.03
XmlAutoIndex (xai) is a module forApache written in perl that browses your directories and outputs it into Xml. more>>
XmlAutoIndex (xai) is a module for Apache written in perl that browses your directories and outputs it into Xml.
The aim of this project is to replace mod_autoindex in Apache:
I would like to separate data from design, that is why I have made a xml output.
After that, using Xslt you can translate it into Html, Svg or Xul for example (you can make your own theme by updating xsl style sheet and with never touching the core engine).
Each plugins are indepentant and are here to generate thumbnails, previews, etc... Each previews, meta-data are cached in a cache directory to accelerate http queries. bonus: I have included in engine a handler that allows you to add comments per file, this behaviour does not require SQL server because comments are saved in files caches meta-data.
<<lessThe aim of this project is to replace mod_autoindex in Apache:
I would like to separate data from design, that is why I have made a xml output.
After that, using Xslt you can translate it into Html, Svg or Xul for example (you can make your own theme by updating xsl style sheet and with never touching the core engine).
Each plugins are indepentant and are here to generate thumbnails, previews, etc... Each previews, meta-data are cached in a cache directory to accelerate http queries. bonus: I have included in engine a handler that allows you to add comments per file, this behaviour does not require SQL server because comments are saved in files caches meta-data.
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Added: 2006-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Payroll Perl Modules 1.3
Business::Payroll is a series of Perl Modules that provides an API for working with multiple countries federal, state taxes. more>>
Business::Payroll is a series of Perl Modules that provides an API for working with multiple countries federal, state and local taxes.
Payroll Perl Modules project also supports calculating mileage reimbursement values and can handle adjustment entries.
The Business::Payroll module starts with an xml document in the Input format and if everything is successfull, outputs the results in the Output XML format.
Currently only the US is supported and MO is the only supported state. We are not supporting any cities in MO yet. Federal Income, FICA, Medicare and Mileage Rates are all being calculated. We take into account the number of allowances people can claim and the fact that you can withhold more for federal and state.
Federal Income tables are only available for any date >= 07/01/2001.
See the payroll_test.pl script and input.xml file for a sample implementation.
Use process_payroll (in the /usr/bin directory after an rpm install, otherwise in the payroll-x.y directory) to actually process payroll files for real.
process_payroll will take the specified raw xml file and process it. If no errors occured, then you get the result on stdout. If you specify 2 file names the result will go into the second file. You can specify - (for the first file) and it will know to work with stdin. I.e. you can pipe the file to be processed. Ex. cat input.xml | process_payroll - would process input.xml from the stdin and then output the result to stdout.
Enhancements:
- This release has been updated to cover the 2006 tax changes.
<<lessPayroll Perl Modules project also supports calculating mileage reimbursement values and can handle adjustment entries.
The Business::Payroll module starts with an xml document in the Input format and if everything is successfull, outputs the results in the Output XML format.
Currently only the US is supported and MO is the only supported state. We are not supporting any cities in MO yet. Federal Income, FICA, Medicare and Mileage Rates are all being calculated. We take into account the number of allowances people can claim and the fact that you can withhold more for federal and state.
Federal Income tables are only available for any date >= 07/01/2001.
See the payroll_test.pl script and input.xml file for a sample implementation.
Use process_payroll (in the /usr/bin directory after an rpm install, otherwise in the payroll-x.y directory) to actually process payroll files for real.
process_payroll will take the specified raw xml file and process it. If no errors occured, then you get the result on stdout. If you specify 2 file names the result will go into the second file. You can specify - (for the first file) and it will know to work with stdin. I.e. you can pipe the file to be processed. Ex. cat input.xml | process_payroll - would process input.xml from the stdin and then output the result to stdout.
Enhancements:
- This release has been updated to cover the 2006 tax changes.
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Added: 2006-01-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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