TreeFrog Framework is a high-speed and full-stack C++ framework for developing Web applications, which supports HTTP and WebSocket protocol.
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TreeFrog Framework is a high-speed and full-stack C++ framework for developing Web applications, which supports HTTP and WebSocket protocol.
Read morePistache is a modern and elegant HTTP and REST framework for C++. It provides a clear and pleasant API.
Read moreCutelyst is a web Framework built on top of Qt, using the simple and elegant approach of Catalyst (Perl) framework.
Read moreWireshark is a network packet analyzer. A network packet analyzer captures network packets and tries to display that packet data as detailed as possible.
Read moresniffIt is a Distributed Sniffer System. Capture network traffic from an unique machine using a graphical client application.
Read morejustniffer is a network protocol analyzer that captures network traffic and produces logs.
Read moreTntnet is a web application server for web applications written in C++.
Read moreCppCMS is a web development framework for performance demanding applications.
Read moreEnduro/X is an enterprise middleware platform for distributed transaction processing. Built on proven APIs as X/Open group’s XATMI and XA.
Read moreWt is a C++ library for developing web applications. Wt handles all the nitty-gritty of requests and responses and client-side JavaScript.
Read moreThe POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications.
Read moreOpen Source Tripwire is a free software security and data integrity tool useful for monitoring and alerting on specific file change(s).
Read moreLibreOffice is an open source software office suite developed by The Document Foundation that is compatible with other major office suites.
Read moreThe PoDoFo library can parse and modify existing PDF files and create new ones from scratch.
Read morepdfgrep is a tool to search text in PDF files. pdfgrep tries to be mostly compatible with grep with some PDF-specific distinctions/options.
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