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libace-inet-ssl-7.1.2t64

ACE SSL-enabled Inet protocol library

This package provides an ACE addon library for clients (and possibly servers at some point) using Inet protocols which support SSL, such as HTTPS or FTPS.

libace-tkreactor-7.1.2t64

ACE-GUI reactor integration for Tk

Recognizing the need to write reactor-based GUI applications, the ACE community has created several reactor extensions for use with X Window System. Each of these extends the ACE_Select_Reactor to work with a specific toolkit. By using these reactors, your GUI application can remain single threaded yet still respond to both GUI events, such as button presses, and your own application events.

libace-xml-utils-7.1.2t64

ACE XML utility classes and methods

This package provides useful classes and methods for XML parsing with Xerces, including simplified strings, schema resolution, validation and more.

libace-xtreactor-7.1.2t64

ACE-GUI reactor integration for Xt

Recognizing the need to write reactor-based GUI applications, the ACE community has created several reactor extensions for use with X Window System. Each of these extends the ACE_Select_Reactor to work with a specific toolkit. By using these reactors, your GUI application can remain single threaded yet still respond to both GUI events, such as button presses, and your own application events.

libjim0.82

small-footprint implementation of Tcl - shared library

Jim is an opensource small-footprint implementation of the Tcl programming language. It implements a large subset of Tcl and adds new features like references with garbage collection, closures, built-in Object Oriented Programming system, Functional Programming commands, first-class arrays and UTF-8 support. All this with a binary size of about 100-200kB (depending upon selected options).

libnetsvcs-7.1.2t64

ACE network service implementations - libraries

ACE network services provide reusable components for common distributed system tasks such as logging, naming, locking, and time synchronization.