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August 30th, 2007 by cplus
UCanCode’s XD++ MFC Library is a 100% C++/MFC based source code kits that designed to add interactive diagramming-related functionality to Web and Client applications. Also available UCCDraw FlowChart/Diagramming ActiveX Control V10.20, claimed as the best diagram component/graph component. It supports XD++ Standard Edition and XD++ Professional Edition now.
XD++ MFC Library Professional V8.70, a version of Visual C++ Source Code Kit, an Electronic Form/Workflow Component/BPMN Solution Source Codes and 100% VC Source Codes. All products:
- E-XD++ MFC Library Enterprise Edition.
- E-XD++ MFC Library Professional Edition.
- XD++ MFC Library Professional Edition.
- XD++ MFC Library Standard Edition.
- UCCDraw Diagram Component.
Sound like the .NET version also available….
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June 23rd, 2007 by cplus
mimetic is a free/GPL Email library (MIME) written in C++ designed to be easy to use and integrate but yet fast and efficient. It is based on the C++ standard library and heavily uses templates so require standard compliant C++ compilers. It has been developed using GCC 3.x and tested on most Unixes. mimetic code include some classes that are not strictly needed but are there just to improve performance. Most classes functionalities and behavior will be clear if you ever studied MIME and its components; if you don’t know anything about Internet messages you’ll probably want to read some RFCs to understand the topic and, therefore, easily use the library whose names, whenever possible, overlap terms adopted in the standard RFC documents. At the very least: RFC 822, RFC 2045 and RFC 2046. A more complete list can be found at the Earl Wood’s MIME page.
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April 17th, 2007 by cplus
ImgSource is a free Win32 library that can be used in any 32-bit Windows environment. It provides over 350 image file and image processing functions and is available both as a DLL that can be used from almost any programming environment (including C/C++, VB, C#, MC++, PowerBasic, Delphi, Access, and many more). It is also available in C/C++ static library form for use with C/C++ in VC6 or VS.Net….
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March 10th, 2007 by cplus
A commercial collection of serial communication libraries, DLLs, .Net Components, TSRs, drivers, tools, Wireless Bluetooth Serial Adapters, Bluetooth +EDR USB Dongles, and multiport cards. The serial communication library supports Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows CE, Pocket PC, Windows XP Embedded, Windows NT Embedded, Windows 98, MS-DOS, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 95, & Windows 3.x. We also provide a complete line of multiport serial communication cards (PCI, ISA, Universal PCI, PCMCIA, Compact Flash, Wireless RS232, USB to serial) for RS232, RS422, and RS485 communications. The standards available includes ISA, PCI, UPCI (Universal PCI/Low Profile), PCMCIA, USB to serial, Wireless RS232, & Compact Flash multiport cards and also RS232, RS485, and RS422 versions of these multiport cards.
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February 7th, 2007 by cplus
OCL stands for Oracle Class Library provides native connectivity to the Oracle database server. OCL uses Oracle Call Interface (OCI) directly. OCI is low-level native application programming interface to access to Oracle. Using OCI in Oracle Class Library allows to create lightweight and fast applications working with Oracle. Oracle Class Library encapsulates OCI calls in high-level classes that allows to hide the complexity of using OCI directly and keep perfomance and all abilities of native routines. With OCL you can use the power and flexibility of SQL in your application programs without any restrictions.
OCL contains classes to control connection, execute SQL statements, store and process result rows of queries and some common classes useful for developing database applications. All classes have intuitive, easy to use interface.
OCL is written with ANSI C++ and uses Standard C++ Library only that allows you to port your application easily to another platform.Oracle Class Library provides easiness in using from Pro*C/C++ and power of Oracle Call Interface…
Also available:
Oracle data access in following technologies:
ADO.NET provider, VCL components, BDP.NET provider, dbExpress driver.
Related development environment:
OraDeveloper Studio - a standalone IDE for Oracle developers.
Integrated development solution:
OraDeveloper Tools - an incorporated into Visual Studio and Borland Delphi.
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January 15th, 2007 by cplus
This is precompiled CDs of the GNU Scientific Library for UNIX and Microsoft Windows. The Windows libraries are available for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio.NET 2003 and Visual Studio 6.0. All CDs include full technical support by phone/email and help fund the development of the library.
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December 30th, 2006 by cplus
Marshallsoft provides a commercial software development tools for Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 95, MS-DOS and Pocket PC. The communications libraries claimed been used in tens of thousands of sites around the world. Their customers include many governments, research labs, schools and universities, small companies, international corporations, as well as individuals. The communications libraries are for C/C++, Pascal, PowerBASIC, Visual Basic, Delphi, Visual FoxPro, Visual dBase, Xbase++, MATLAB, FileMaker Pro, COBOL, and FORTAN. Evaluation versions of all of the software can be downloaded from here, try it before you buy.
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December 27th, 2006 by cplus
GOBLIN is a C++ class library focused on graph optimization and network programming problems. It deals with all of the standard graph optimization problems discussed by textbooks and in courses on combinatorial optimization.
This software package also consists of a shell interpreter which extends the well-known Tcl/Tk language to graph objects and a graph browser and editor tool. Executable solvers are available for practical optimization problems. The graph browser applies for teaching and scientific documentation purposes.
GOBLIN is open source software and licensed by the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL). That is, GOBLIN may be downloaded, compiled and used for scientific, educational and other purposes free of charge. For details, in particular the statements about redistribution and changes of the source code, observe the LGPL document which is attached to the package.
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December 25th, 2006 by cplus
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December 22nd, 2006 by cplus
These are commercial products. The SNMP Builder for C++ has two different packages, supporting Windows 2003/2000/XP operating systems:
- SNMP Builder for Microsoft VC++ v6 and .NET 2003, 2005.
- SNMP Builder for Borland C++ Builder v6 and Studio 2006.
Both SNMP Builder packages include:
The MIB Compiler with a friendly and flexible graphic user interface allows the quick and easy accomplishment of the MIB compilation process. A programmer can determine the correct order of MIBs to compile in a matter of seconds using powerful built-in error processing and file search facilities. The final step of the MIB compilation process is generation of C++ header files with MIB object definitions.
The MIB Compiler enables SNMP object references to use symbolic names. This makes programming easier and simplifies the software maintenance and modification process. New, efficient, easy to use and versatile methods have been added to make software development even easier and more pleasant. As with the SNMP Toolkit, the SNMP Builder comes with two very useful SNMP tools:
- An SNMP Sender and
- An SNMP Tracer.
These two GUI utilities provide a much more precise and flexible interface (comparing to MIB browser) assisting in debugging of SNMP software and also in studying how the existing SNMP software works in real life applications.
The Tracer utility replaces the need for a very expensive protocol analyzers. It can display both parsed SNMP message fields (SNMP message header, PDU fields and variable binding list details) and raw message data. The trace can be saved and printed. The utility can receive on standard SNMP ports: 161 and 162, and also on non-standard ports.
The Sender utility includes a graphic editor enabling the creation of SNMP request messages with precise control of message type, header fields and variable binding list. The utility can send the requests to a specified destination, displaying the details about sent requests and received replies. The sender can send the same request multiple times to a single destination, measuring network performance and the maximum number of requests an agent can process per second. These requests can be saved and then used later on during regression testing.
The detailed programming guide and reference manual in Adobe Acrobat format contains hyperlinks which simplify the quick reference look-up and serves as an on-line help. The extensive programming guide illustrates all the aspects, features and pitfalls of using class library objects, methods and properties to achieve maximum performance, reliability and flexibility of the software being developed.
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December 20th, 2006 by cplus
SocketCC is a class library that encapsulates the existing Sockets API which is available on all Linux/UNIX environments and provides a simple solution to writing networked IP applications in these environments. As an advantage, the class structure supports both the TCP and UDP Protocols as well as development of IPv4 and IPv6 capable applications.
SocketCC was originally developed the personal needs while developing an IPv4/IPv6 Streaming Traffic Generator. At this stage an article about SocketCC was written and published in Dr. Dobbs Journal - read the article. The SocketCC library and associated documentation can be downloaded here.
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December 18th, 2006 by cplus
A directory that listing the Winsock and socket tools for all Winsock and socket components, controls, libraries and objects for .Net, ASP.NET, ActiveX, Java, Delphi. These are commercial products.
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December 17th, 2006 by cplus
RockSaw is a simple API for performing network I/O with raw sockets in Java. It has been deployed on thousands of computing nodes as part of internal custom enterprise applications. The current version of RockSaw compiles on Linux, Win32 with Cygwin/MinGW/Winsock or Visual C++, Solaris 8/9/10, FreeBSD 5.3, and Darwin. It should compile on other POSIX systems using the GNU tool chain. Configuration of the JNI build via autoconf may be added somewhere down the line. There just are not enough platform-specific cases in the native code to warrant it right now, but the GNU Makefile is accumulating if blocks.
The given Ping.java example program requires at least VServ TCP/IP version 0.7.x to compile because it uses the ICMPEchoPacket class. RockSaw is released under the Apache License 2.0.
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December 10th, 2006 by cplus
This is a GPL licensed C++ class socket library wrapping the Berkeley sockets C API, and therefore works on most unixes and also win32. The library is in use in a number of real world applications, both commercial and open source.
Features include, but are not limited to, SSL support, IPv6 support, tcp and udp sockets, sctp sockets, http protocol, highly customizable error handling. Testing has been done on Linux and Windows 2000, and to some part on Solaris and Mac OS X.
The source code is released under the terms of the GNU GPL, but is also available under an alternative license.
The libraries examples include: SMTPProxy (smtp proxy / spam filter), PortProxy, ChatServer (A very simple chat server.), Small MUD, MudBase, ClientServer, HttpGet, DChat, WebServer, UDP, ICMP (chat program).
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November 21st, 2006 by cplus
Fast Artificial Neural Network Library is a free open source neural network library, which implements multilayer artificial neural networks in C with support for both fully connected and sparsely connected networks. Cross-platform execution in both fixed and floating point is supported. It includes a framework for easy handling of training data sets. It is easy to use, versatile, well documented, and fast. PHP, C++, .NET, Ada, Python, Delphi, Octave, Ruby, Pure Data and Mathematica bindings are available. A reference manual accompanies the library with examples and recommendations on how to use the library. A graphical user interface is also available for the library. Features include:
- Multilayer Artificial Neural Network Library in C.
- Back propagation training (RPROP, Quickprop, Batch and Incremental).
- Evolving topology training which dynamically builds and trains the ANN (Cascade2).
- Easy to use (create, train and run an ANN with just three function calls).
- Fast (up to 150 times faster execution than other libraries).
- Versatile (possible to adjust many parameters and features on-the-fly).
- Well documented (An easy to use reference manual, a 50+ page university report describing the implementation considerations etc. and an introduction article).
- Cross-platform (configure script for linux and unix, dll files for windows, project files for MSVC++ and Borland compilers are also reported to work).
- Several different activation functions implemented (including stepwise linear functions for that extra bit of speed).
- Easy to save and load entire ANNs.
- Several easy to use examples (simple train example and simple test example).
- Can use both floating point and fixed point numbers (actually both float, double and int are available).
- Cache optimized (for that extra bit of speed).
- Open source (licensed under LGPL).
- Framework for easy handling of training data sets.
- Graphical Interface.
- C++ Bindings.
- PERL Bindings.
- PHP Extension.
- Python Bindings.
- Delphi Bindings.
- .NET Bindings.
- Mathematica Extension.
- Octave Extension.