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    Kryo

    Kryo

    Java binary serialization and cloning, fast, efficient, automatic

    Kryo is a fast and efficient binary object graph serialization framework for Java. The goals of the project are high speed, low size, and an easy-to-use API. The project is useful any time objects need to be persisted, whether to a file, database or over the network. Kryo can also perform automatic deep and shallow copying/cloning. This is direct copying from object to object, not object to bytes to object. Kryo has three sets of methods for reading and writing objects. If the concrete class of the object is not known and the object could be null. Besides methods to read and write objects, the Kryo class provides a way to register serializers, reads and writes class identifiers efficiently, handles null objects for serializers that can't accept nulls, and handles reading and writing object references (if enabled). This allows serializers to focus on their serialization tasks.
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    basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    DIET-PC (DIskless Embedded Technology Personal Computer) is a software kitset enabling IT professionals to build an open source GUI appliance based on commodity x86 (PC), PowerPC (Mac) or ARM (handheld) hardware, using an embedded Linux methodology.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    This project aims to produce an efficient Java library for decoding and encoding the SMS binary format as defined in 3GPP TS 23.040. This project has moved to http://attention.googlecode.com/
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    Modular, network based system for integrating separate multimedia systems
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    RRRP

    RRRP

    Ric & Ry Remote Protocol

    --English-- RRRP is a very simple remote protocol with tools of both server and client sides. The project is currently in development phase. First release will end up with - protocol specifications (very short :-)) - keyboard emulation - mouse emulation - server script (Windows OS specific) - client app (Android OS specific) The project - and the protocol - has been named as both founders nick names: Ric and Ry. --French-- RRRP est un procotole très simple de contrôle à distance et l'implémentation des deux côtés. Ce projet est actuellement en cours de développement. Les objectifs premiers sont - les specs du protocole (ça sera court :-)) - l'émulation du clavier - l'émulation de la souris - le script côté server (spécifique Windows OS) - l'appli client (spécifique Android OS) Le projet - et le protocole associé - a été nommé d'après les surnoms des deux fondateurs : Ric et Ry.
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