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    JSPackaging is a JavaScript framework that provides simple directives for defining, loading & importing uniquely named packages of JavaScript modules. UPDATE: This project now exists as Ajile at http://sf.net/projects/ajile & http://ajile.iskitz.com.
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    commTee is a system which is used to store informations received from mobile clients (Phone, PND, PDA, ...). The system is able to work with about 10k nodes. Used protocols and technologies: UDP, TCP/IP, Sockets, Java, Hibernate, OSGI
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    libQtSerialization

    libQtSerialization

    Serialize your data in a backward and forward compatible manner.

    The libQtSerialization library is a Qt extension that makes it really easy to serialize your data in a forward and backward compatible way. The library is composed of two sides: the QWriter which helps you serialize data, and the QReader that helps you unserialize data. The writer is quiet straight forward. Pretty much, all you have to do is call a writeTag() function and the data gets serialized. The reader is a little more complex so the serialization can support special cases, especially sub-classes (so you can save a tree of classes) and array of classes (your tree may be composed of multiple instances of a given object.)
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