55 projects tagged "Erlang"
ERDvideo is an application to display video in an HTML5 capable Web browser. As part of the ERDialog Web Framework, this application is an applet that can be installed and used through a Web browser. This application requires Erlang and Yaws and should run on all platforms. Ogg videos can be viewed without Flash or any other programs.
open-cgf provides a 3GPP-compliant charging gateway function (CGF) as a sink for SGSN, GGSN, and other streamed CDRs on the 3GPP Ga/Gz interface using GTP' (GTP prime). Refer to 3GPP 32.295. These are common packet-switched data elements of GSM/UMTS mobile telephone networks. It aims to supply a telco-grade solution to this common, albeit very specialized, need. It does not decode the ASN.1 CDRs, but simply and reliably writes them to disk for later processing.
Candygram is a Python implementation of Erlang concurrency primitives. Erlang is widely respected for its elegant built-in facilities for concurrent programming. This package attempts to emulate those facilities as closely as possible in Python. With Candygram, developers can send and receive messages between threads using semantics nearly identical to those in the Erlang language.
ECB is a source code browser for (x)emacs. It displays a couple of windows that can be used to browse directories, files, and file contents like methods and variables. It supports source code parsing for languages like Java, C, C++, Elisp, Scheme, Perl, TeX, LaTeX, etc. In addition, it offers an (optional) permanent "compile window" at the bottom of the emacs frame, which is used to display all help and compile output. The rest of the frame is called the "edit area", which can be divided into several edit windows that are used for editing the sources. Deleting some of the edit windows neither destroys the compile window nor the browsing windows. It requires the CEDET suite.
The overall objective of the XtreemOS project is the design, implementation, evaluation, and distribution of a grid operating system (called XtreemOS) with native support for virtual organizations (VO). XtreemOS is capable of running on a wide range of underlying platforms, from clusters to mobiles. It is based on Mandriva Linux, with support to come for other distributions later.
A GUI application which converts multiple file formats to different extensions.