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Salt is a unified infrastructure management tool. By building on top of the world's fastest remote execution system Salt offers a singular approach to managing the cloud, private, public and multi.

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  0 reviews  |  37 users  |  73,876 lines of code  |  333 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Perl bindings for the ZeroMQ library

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  22,860 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 
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Zato is a lightweight, yet complete, ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) in Python. * Using Python alone gives you increased productivity * HA load-balancer, hot-deployment and hot-reconfiguration almost everywhere * Browser-based GUI, CLI and API - forget XML configuration * By pragmatists for ... [More] pragmatists - never spend a night debugging a horror system running on an exotic platform again * HTTP, JSON, SOAP, REST, AMQP, JMS WebSphere MQ, ZeroMQ, Redis, SQL, FTP, security and more * Commercial support and training available. Growing community around the project. [Less]

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Provides a set of async. callback based handlers for working with raw TCP/UDP socket, ZeroMQ sockets, or HTTP requests.

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A REBOL 3 extension providing a low-level binding to the ØMQ (ZeroMQ) library.

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This is a simple, easily extendible soap library that provides several useful tools for creating, publishing and consuming soap web services in python.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  133 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

This project consists of ZeroMQ related python modules and scripts.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  458 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 18 days ago
 
 

A lightweight C++ Qt binding for ZeroMQ nzmqt is a re-implementation of the zeromqt library, which integrates ZeroMQ into the Qt event loop, mapping ZeroMQ message events onto Qt signals. While I took this idea and the original implementation as a source of information, I have done a completely ... [More] new implementation. Not only in order to get rid of some shortcomings, but also because I wanted to be sure I can use the code in my projects without problems, because until now zeromqt's author hasn't officially released his work under a certain (open source) license. Consequently, nzmqt is released to the public under the simplified BSD license. So you can use the code in your projects without any fear. [Less]

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Cloudless is an event-driven communication framework built on-top of 0MQ to provide fast, reliable, easy-to-use library to address most application needs for communication over in-process, inter-process, or over the wire transports. Using BSD sockets directly is such a waste of time for any ... [More] modern application as almost always there will be a need to implement a few communication paradigms on-top of it, and that's where 0MQ solves the problem, but not quite entirely. 0MQ provides the most elegant way to communicate between any two parts of an application by providing a succinct API and utilizing a decentralized asynchronous message queues. Not only that, 0MQ also provides communication patterns where one could easily define the routing construct of messages between any two parts in a system. Cloudless comes in as a transparent abstraction layer on-top of 0MQ to provide an ever-expanding set of communication devices and ultimately allow for constructing virtual networks with high level routing and abstract node descriptors. [Less]

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Source code of my technical presentations, course and talk

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