RSS 942 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"

No download Website Updated 19 Oct 2006 google-rfc-2445

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google-rfc-2445 is a Java implementation of RFC 2445 recurrence rules. RFC 2445 describes a scheme for calendar interoperability. This project implements core parts of RFC 2445, including a parser for recurrence rules and date lists and a mechanism for evaluating recurrence rules.

No download Website Updated 20 Dec 2006 Darwin Calendar Server

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The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations. In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.

Download Website Updated 03 Apr 2007 OpenXPKI

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OpenXPKI is a Web and CLI-based enterprise-grade PKI/trust center system (X509 public key infrastructure) complete with CA, Web interfaces, offline support, and support for well established infrastructure components like RDBMS and Hardware Security Modules. Flexibility and modularity are the project's key design objectives. Unlike many other PKI solutions, it offers powerful features necessary for professional environments. However, small scale installations are also targeted by providing quick-start configuration examples that allow you to get a usable PKI running quickly.

Download Website Updated 08 Jun 2007 JPublish4

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JPublish is a Web publishing framework which merges the Velocity template engine or the FreeMarker template engine with a content repository and application control framework. It features flexible programmatic actions which can be written in Java or any scripting language supported by the Bean Scripting Framework (such as Beanshell, Groovy, JRuby, Python, or JavaScript). It also features a repository abstraction layer, optional Velocity-parsed content, search engine friendly URLs, and more.

No download Website Updated 31 Aug 2007 nTorrent

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nTorrent is a graphical user interface client to rtorrent written in Java using the Apache XML-RPC library. It can administer a rtorrent process over a network, and allows several clients.

Download Website Updated 05 Sep 2007 WebReboot Nagios Plugin

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The WebReboot Plugin for Nagios is a suite of commands that can be used within Nagios to monitor a server and take corrective action if necessary via the WebReboot line of products. For example, the plugin can be used to alert you if a host is powered down, versus simply not responding to network requests. Likewise, it can be used to reboot a server if a host fails to respond to ping, or to shut down a server when a critical temperature threshold is exceeded. The commands can be mixed-and-matched with all existing Nagios commands, maximizing total network coverage.

Download Website Updated 25 Sep 2007 Spring Python

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Spring Python is an offshoot of the Java-based Spring Framework and Spring Security framework, targeted for Python. Spring Python provides many of the useful features of Spring to Python programs.

No download Website Updated 11 Jan 2008 clusterfest

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Clusterfest is an extensible framework built in Java for managing the complexity of a multi-machine software system.

No download Website Updated 10 Feb 2008 jReform

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jReform is a library for processing HTML forms that aims to simplify Web development by automating validation of form inputs. Its emphasis is on simplicity and speed of development.

No download Website Updated 21 Feb 2008 Amiba

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Amiba is a Gene Expression Programming (GEP) framework for Java. GEP is, like genetic algorithms, a branch of evolutionary computing. The framework separates the process of evolution from the process of interpretation of the chromosome, allowing the use of various schemes. For example, graphs may be used as terminals and graph operations as operators in the chromosome instead of the usual double precision numbers. It implements mutation, transposition, and recombination. Options and rates are easily configured through an XML file. A mechanism to load fitness cases in bulk is also provided.

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ZShaolin

A shell environment for Android.

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Saros

An Eclipse plugin for distributed collaborative programming.