This module provides methods to convert different written forms of
Japanese into one another. It enables conversion between romanized
Japanese, hiragana, and katakana. It also includes a number of
unusual encodings such as Japanese braille and morse code, as well as
conversions between Japanese and Cyrillic and Hangul. It also handles
conversion between the Chinese characters (kanji) used before and
after the character reforms of 1949, as well as the various bracketed
and circled forms of kana and kanji.
xGate is a webmail system.
o Implement as Java Servlet.
o Support IMAP4rev1 and POP3 back-end mail engine.
o Provide mails to PC, mobile-phones and PDA with
high security method.
o Supported by Orangesoft Inc with low cost management.
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If you can use apache 2.2 and mod_proxy_ajp, add following
lines to httpd.conf:
LoadModule proxy_module libexec/apache22/mod_proxy.so
LoadModule proxy_ajp_module libexec/apache22/mod_proxy_ajp.so
ProxyPass /xgate/ ajp://localhost:8009/xgate/
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A suite of classes that extend or augment the Java Collections Framework.
There are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the
Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the
features of this package are:
Special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access Adapter
classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java 2-style
collections. Methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of
collections such as union, intersection, and closure.
Jakarta Commons Logging library.
There is a great need for debugging and logging information inside of Commons
components such as HTTPClient and DBCP. However, there are many logging APIs
out there and it is difficult to choose among them.
The Logging package is an ultra-thin bridge between different logging
libraries. Commons components may use the Logging API to remove compile-time
and run-time dependencies on any particular logging package, and contributors
may write Log implementations for the library of their choice.
The Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes
that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular
expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing
substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. This library is
the successor to the OROMatcher, AwkTools, PerlTools, and TextTools
libraries from ORO, Inc. (www.oroinc.com). They have been donated to
the Jakarta Project by Daniel Savarese (www.savarese.org), the
copyright holder of the ORO libraries.
The Arena language was designed with the following main features in mind,
most of which were added on top of a very C-like core to support better
ad-hoc scripting:
* syntax similar to ANSI C
* standard library similar to ANSI C
* automatic memory management
* runtime polymorphism
* support for exceptions
* support for anonymous functions
Additionally, an interpreter for the Arena language can be implemented
to be very compact in terms of both source code size and memory consumption.
Modula-3 is a systems programming language that descends from Mesa,
Modula-2, Cedar, and Modula-2+. It also resembles its cousins Oberon,
Object Pascal, and Euclid.
Modula-3 retains one of Modula-2's most successful features, the provision
of explicit interfaces between modules. It adds objects and classes,
exception handling, garbage collection, lightweight processes (or threads),
and the isolation of unsafe features.
This is the Critical Mass implementation.
PHP, which stands for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor" is a widely-used Open
Source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for
Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Its syntax draws upon C,
Java, and Perl, and is easy to learn. The main goal of the language is to
allow web developers to write dynamically generated webpages quickly, but
you can do much more with PHP.
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This
port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc48, g++48,
gfortran48, and gcj48, respectively.
It can be used interchangibly with the lang/gcc48 port which tracks
weekly upstream snapshots whereas this port will be updated less
frequently, mostly in sync with upstream releases, and will move to
lang/gcc49 and later over time.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
execline is a very light non-interactive scripting language,
which is similar to /bin/sh. Simple shell scripts can be
easily rewritten in the execline language, improving performance
and memory usage. execline was designed for use
in embedded systems, but works on most Unix flavors.
execline features conditional loops, getopt-style option handling,
filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its syntax
is far more logical and predictable than the shell's syntax,
and has no security issues.