OpenGGSN is an implementation of the Gateway GPRS Support Node element
in the GPRS core network.
OpenGGSN was developed in 2002 to 2004 by Mondru AB and was abandoned
for some years before adopted by the Osmocom project.
This PHP extensions is a wrapper for GUPnP (net/gupnp).
This PECL extension enables you to get the geo location information of an IP
address, such as country, region or state, city, latitude and longitude, US
ZIP code, time zone, Internet Service Provider (ISP) or company name, domain
name, net speed, area code, weather station code, weather station name,
mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC) and carrier brand,
elevation, and usage type.
opentracker is a open and free bittorrent tracker project.
It aims for minimal resource usage and is intended to run
at your wlan router. Currently it is deployed as an open and
free tracker instance.
OSSP sa is an abstraction library for the Unix socket application
programming interface (API) featuring stream and datagram oriented
communication over Unix Domain and Internet Domain (TCP and UDP) sockets. It
provides the following key features: address abstraction (local, IPv4, and
IPv6), type abstraction, I/O timeouts, I/O stream buffering and convenience
I/O functions.
Mosquitto provides support for the MQTT protocol, including publishing,
subscribing, and an event loop.
The AddressBook module provides a perl API for accessing LDAP addressbooks.
AnyEvent::MQTT - AnyEvent module for an MQTT client
AnyEvent::RabbitMQ is an AMQP(Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) client
library, that is intended to allow you to interact with AMQP-compliant
message brokers/servers such as RabbitMQ in an asynchronous fashion.
You can use AnyEvent::RabbitMQ to -
* Declare and delete exchanges
* Declare, delete, bind and unbind queues
* Set QoS
* Publish, consume, get, ack, recover and reject messages
* Select, commit and rollback transactions
AnyEvnet::RabbitMQ is known to work with RabbitMQ versions 2.5.1 and
version 0-8 of the AMQP specification.
AnyEvent::Twitter - Implementation of the Twitter API for AnyEvent