459 projects tagged "Front-Ends"
Interchange is an advanced e-commerce platform. It enables you to build completely customized and flexible online shops, while utilizing the knowledge gathered in more than a decade of active development. It offers high level e-commerce functions, support for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Oracle, templating, a complete shopping cart functionality, payment processing, inventory, tax and shipping calculation, discounts, Web-based administration, localization, event routing, SOAP-based RPC, a custom tag language, and the full power of Perl.
bigloo-lib is a set of libraries for Bigloo, the Scheme programming language compiler. Most of the libraries are interfaces for various C libraries, such as the C runtime library, Gtk++, the LDAP client API, or the XML parser API. Other libraries are written entirely in pure Scheme, such as the HTTP library and the NODE library. The libraries are intended to make it easier to write programs in Bigloo scheme. bigloo-lib also provides a suitable framework to configure, compile, install, and deploy Bigloo libraries.
dbMetrix is a graphical database tool written for the X Window System. It is based on the GTK widget set and supports multiple, simultaneous connections to various SQL servers such as MySQL, mSQL, PostgreSQL and Solid. It serves the function of an administration, client, dump, conversion utility.
DB_Browser is a CGI tool for developers working with any relational database supported by Perl::DBI. It easily facilitates searching, editing, and adding to tables within a database. While it can be used as a regular interface to database data itself, it works well as a supplemental tool for developers creating their own primary interface.
dict_pgsql is a dictionary for the mailer postfix. It is able to get all virtual users out of a postgres database; this is very helpful if you have a large number of users who make updates on their aliases quite often. You don't have to extract all the values into system files; the entries will be fetched directly from the database.