RSS 54 projects tagged "Erlang"

No download Website Updated 01 Mar 2008 Home Subscriber Server

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The 3Gdb Home Subscriber Server implements the HSS network element within an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) core network (CN). An IMS CN is a collection of SIP proxies, registrars, and servers used for the provision of services in a 3GPP all-IP mobile network. The HSS provides a centralized data base for subscriber records and generates authentication vectors.

No download Website Updated 20 Apr 2009 teeterl

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teeterl is a lean, portable implementation of Erlang. teeterl starts from a single executable file without any additional harness. teeterl is built using Apache Portable Runtime, a library tested on dozens of OSes and their flavors. teeterl borrows from industry-standard Erlang/OTP, especially when it comes to compiler front-end. teeterl provides the concurrency power of Erlang without any telecom cruft.

No download Website Updated 02 Apr 2010 minipush

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minipush is a RESTful Comet server that does not use any JavaScript libraries. It allows developers to create real-time Web applications easily using their favorite programming languages, such as PHP or Ruby.

No download No website Updated 07 Dec 2010 MyDLP

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MyDLP provides a way to prevent data leakage through data transmission including Web, email, removable devices, printers, screenshots, and other channels. It is open, easy, reliable, and takes only 30 minutes to set up.

No download No website Updated 05 Jul 2011 VoltDB

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VoltDB is a blazingly fast relational database system. It is specifically designed to run on modern scale-out architectures: fast, inexpensive servers connected via high-speed data networks. It is aimed at a new generation of database applications - real-time feeds, sensor-driven data streams, micro-transactions, low-latency trading systems - requiring database throughput that can reach millions of operations per second. What’s more, the applications that use this data must scale on demand, provide flawless fault tolerance, and enable real-time visibility into the data that drives business value. It includes client application drivers for applications written in Java, C++, C#, PHP, and Python. VoltDB community members have also authored client libraries for Erlang, Ruby and Node.js. There are streaming export capabilities for leading analytic database environments, including Apache Hadoop.

Download Website Updated 22 Sep 2012 Erlang

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Erlang is a small concurrent functional programming language developed by Ericsson. It is being used by Ericsson as a systems programming language for large concurrent fault-tolerant distributed systems.

Download Website Updated 27 Sep 2012 RabbitMQ

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RabbitMQ is an implementation of AMQP, the emerging standard for high performance enterprise messaging. The RabbitMQ server is based on a proven platform, Erlang/OTP, offering exceptionally high reliability, availability, and scalability. It delivers good throughput and latency performance that is predictable and consistent. The code base is compact and easily maintainable, facilitating rapid customization and hot deployment. The RabbitMQ distribution also includes a Java client that interoperates with any compliant AMQP server.

Download Website Updated 31 Jul 2012 ERDialog Web Framework

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ERDialog is part of a simple Web based framework with Erlang. It is a Web browser interface and system for developing programs using the Yaws HTTP server and Erlang support programs. It will be able to ship applets for installation. Applets for wiki, music playing, and file launching exist now.

Download Website Updated 05 Jan 2012 Tsung

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Tsung (formerly known as IDX-Tsunami) is a distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to stress HTTP, WebDAV, PostgreSQL, MySQL, LDAP, and XMPP/Jabber servers. It simulates user behavior using an XML description file, reports many measurements in real time (statistics can be customized with transactions, and graphics generated using gnuplot). For HTTP, it supports 1.0 and 1.1, has a proxy mode to record sessions, supports GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE methods, Cookies, and Basic WWW-authentication. It also has support for SSL.

No download No website Updated 06 Jan 2013 epers

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epers stands for "Erlang persistence". As the name suggests, it tries to make it easy to use databases in Erlang programs, to make the language a little more agile, and (humbly) offer a nice adapter for several databases, hiding their implementation details (and the API of the library/framework/driver used to communicate with them). To achieve this, it aims to offer a somewhat consistent API to define and work with your model, while at the same not coupling your code too tightly to it.

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NSS and PAM modules for name lookups using LDAP.

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pybit-

A Python buildd integration toolkit.