SIMPL open source project has added new reusable and extendable components
bob
ican-rZHaEmXdJNJWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Thu Jun 22 14:03:51 UTC 2006
The SIMPL open source project aims to bring Send/Receive/Reply (QNX style)
message passing to Linux.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/simpl
http://users.netrover.com/~ican/simpl
The project has now been in existence for 7 years and the central LGPL'd
toolkit is now quite stable and mature at v3.0.3. It features several
utilities in addition to the library including a full featured set of TCP/IP
based surrogates which allow complete network transparency to the messaging.
The SIMPL project has a collection of reusable and extendable components
called softwareICs:
http://users.netrover.com/~ican/simpl/simpl_softwareICs.html
Three new ones have recently been added to the collection:
- polling emitter
- scheduler
- proxy
The SIMPL project could always use developer help in expanding its reach
particularly into the Python area.
If you think SIMPL might be useful for a project you are thinking about,
don't hesitate to contact us on the SIMPL project mailing list. We are more
than willing to help you get up to speed with the toolkit. If your
application is itself open source we'd be more than happy to help with free
coaching with your design.
In fact we recently helped a group in Brazil setup a SIMPL based data
acquisition system for a physics teaching laboratory (straight public domain
licence):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/drdaq
We also helped the IO Anywhere network appliance company port their SIMPL
based API into an open source LGPL'd library:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ioanywhere
bob
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