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eSoap is a SOAP toolkit for C++. Server side programming of Web services can be done using mod_esoap (an Apache module that supports SOAP), Abyss (the native embedded HTTP server), and CGI. Client side programming implements one type of SOAP transport (HTTP) using two libraries (NanoHTTP/cURL). Examples of how to build Web services for Linux, Windows, and RTOS are provided.
Kelly is a JBuilder 4 & 5 plugin that makes it easy to deploy EJBs to JOnAS 2.x. Kelly can be installed and run with other JBuilder 4 & 5 plugins such as BEA WebLogicServer 5.1, BEA WLS 6, IBM WebSphere 3.5, Borland AS 4.5, etc. Kelly provides services to Jbuilder 4 & 5 java developers such as the ability to create any XML deployment files required by JOnAS 2.x, hot loading and unloading of any EJBs to JOnAS (only for JBuilder 5), control of JOnAS start-up from JBuilder 4 & 5, and the supply of JOnAS word dictionaries to JBuilder 4 & 5 in order to enhance the JBuilder 4 & 5 text completion services.
web server administration platform in java is a set of client and server side programs used to administer web servers, whose core is written in Java. It is based on servlets for server side, and on everything who can communicate with servlets (C, Delphi, Perl, Java, Python, etc.) for client side. It is aimed at providing a means to administer Web servers easily on all platforms.
C/BOOKS consists of nine easy-to-use, fully-integrated accounting software modules that provide tools for working with accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger, order entry, inventory control, payroll, fixed assets, job costing, and purchase orders. It features an interactive visually-driven system with a consistent user interface. Online help is available for every input to explain the function keys and fields on the screen. It can be customized to meet a company's needs with the C/BASE 4GL application generation system, with which you can change file structures, report formats/layouts, and data input screens. Also, new applications created with C/BASE 4GL or C code can be linked to C/BOOKS accounting modules.
The SFL (Standard Function Library) is written in ANSI C and has been ported to MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux and other Unix systems (IBM AIX, SunOS, HP/UX, Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, SCO OpenServer, Digital UNIX), and Digital OpenVMS. It provides about 450 functions that cover these areas: compression, encryption, and encoding, datatype conversion and formatting, dates, times, and calendars, directory and environment access, user and process groups, inverted bitmap indices, symbol tables, error message files, configuration files, string manipulation and searching, file access, Internet socket access, Internet programming (MIME, CGI), SMTP (e-mail) access, server (batch) programming, and program tracing.