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awesome gem hosting

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A Rack JSONP middleware This is a customized implementation of a JSONP middleware. The main difference with the rest of them is that this one will add JSONP support to any of your JSON calls but only when the extension name '.jsonp' is present. Since 'callback' is a really ... [More] generic parameter name if someone wants to get a JSONP response they must request it explicitly. Btw, don't forget to give a try to J50Nπ (a pure JS JSONP helper), they make a lovely couple together :P [Less]

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chroot for RubyGems

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This is a project for the Vanderbilt University CS 278 Software Engineering class. It builds off the GEMS project, which can be found at www.eclipse.org/gmt/gems. The goal of the project is to make it possible for multiple users to collaborate remotely on a single model. Any user should be able ... [More] to make a change to the model, and that change should show up on all other users models. [Less]

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Gems Of AvalonFree Open Source 2D Action-RPG Based Game!

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We are first year Swinburne TAFE students currently working on a project called GEMS to produce an enhancement for a simple content management system (CMSimple). The completed enhancement will be made available to the original CMS project to adopt or refer to if appropriate. The GEMS team client ... [More] is a Young Women's Breast Cancer Support Group based in the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The project involves producing a suitable website design for our client using CMSimple. The project team will consist of Michelle Bromilow, Kylie Wilson, Sally White, Kelly Aldred and David Ward. Unfortunately David Ward has left our group, farewell we wish you all the best for the future. [Less]

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What is in this release? This release includes a couple of bug fixes and enhancements: - changed visibility of RemoteServiceServlet::isImplementedRemoteServiceInterface() method from private to protected - added RemoteServiceServlet::getObjectToInvokeServiceIntfMethodOn() method to enable ... [More] StrutsAction style pluggability - changed RemoteServiceServlet::processCall() method to get target from getObjectToInvokeServiceIntfMethodOn() - added dblclick support to DOMImplIE6::init() to avoid double clicks from getting lost - changed visibility of HistoryImplIE6 from packaged to public to support override of history implementation - added configurability of history resource location on HistoryImplIE6 by introducing $wnd.gwt_historyResourceLocation variable. change effected the init() and newItem() methods - changed visibility of HistoryImplSafari from packaged to public to support override of history implementation - added configurability of history resource location on HistoryImplSafari by introducing $wnd.gwt_historyResourceLocation variable. change effected the init() and newItem() methods - set widget = null; in SimplePanel::remove() method to avoid a precondition that can never be satisfied once the first widget is added (ie. side-effect) - changed overrideability of RemoteServiceServlet::doPost (ie. removed final) - changed RemoteServiceServlet::respondWithFailure to be public static with a servlet context passed in such that filters can also call it - changed RemoteServiceServlet::doPost to honour the original http servlet do post contract to less restricted overrides - changed the DOMImplStandard::getParent() to check whether it is not null before attempting to modify a member variable Why did you create a separate distribution of the GWT-User library? Answer: # There were a number of defects within the library that needed to fixed. These defects were show stoppers for my project's release plans # I needed to open the library up more to be able to leverage it and solve the problems that I faced. The user library in its current form was too closed. This is not a critism of the GWT engineering effort, this happens to all frameworks and will happen to the Gems framework too # I didn't like the idea of a platform specific distribution in order to do a compile. Only the shell suffers from platform issues, the compiler is free of them # I didn't like bundling a fat user lib binary into my war/web application when all I needed was the rpc subsystem. [Less]

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Lua Programming Gems Code from "Building Data Structures and Iterators in Lua".

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A Puppet module for managing Ruby gems

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Lua Programming Gems Code from "A Primer of Scientific Computing in Lua".

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