859 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
Cosmo is the OSAF calendar sharing server. With your favorite calendar program (Chandler, Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, or any other WebDAV or CalDAV enabled client), you can share your calendar with other people by publishing it to Cosmo. Your shared calendars can be subscribed to and updated by anyone, even if they don't have an account on your server. Cosmo provides Atom feeds for shared calendars, so you can track updates in your favorite feed reader and integrate your calendar into your Web site or blog.
WeOCR is a platform for Web-enabled OCR (Optical Character Reader/Recognition) systems. It enables people to use character recognition over networks. A WeOCR server receives document images from users, recognizes text in the images, and returns recognition results to the users. WeOCR does not have its own character recognition engine. Instead, it is intended to accommodate various existing character recognition engines.
Synapse is an ESB engine and XML router built completely on open standards. It is a mediation framework for XML messages and Web services that allows messages flowing through, into, or out of an organization to be mediated, including aspects such as logging, service lookup, performance mediation, versioning, failover, monitoring, fault management, and tracing.
OpenDMTP (Open Device Monitoring and Tracking Protocol) is a highly configurable and extensible protocol for communicating with mobile devices over high-latency/low-bandwidth networks. The protocol is particularly geared towards the transmission of GPS base location information and includes a full-featured reference implementation showcasing its capabilities.
jGetFile is a scriptable commandline recursive file downloader for the Web. It handles many of the HREF configurations not supported in other mass downloaders, such as embedded URLs in parameters. It also supports a highly configurable means to filter the acceptance of links within the program.
jrawio is a Service Provider Implementation for the Java Image I/O API that provides the capability to read images stored in a "camera raw" format. It supports various formats from the major camera manufacturers (e.g. NEF, CRW, CR2, PEF, SRF, MRW) as well as Adobe Digital Negative Format (DNG). It is made of pure Java code and does not require any native library.
LibMySequoia provides an alternative library for MySQL C client library (libmysqlclient.so) to benefit from the Sequoia high availability and performance scalability clustering solution. Native MySQL client programs can use the Sequoia clustering solution without changing any line of code in the application. The benefit of this solution is that native C applications, PHP, Perl, and Python programs using the MySQL C API interface now can transparently connect to a Sequoia cluster.