SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine.
Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access
without running a separate RDBMS process. The distribution comes with a
standalone command-line access program (sqlite) that can be used to
administer an SQLite database and which serves as an example of how to
use the SQLite library. SQLite is not a client library used to connect to
a big database server. SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and
writes directly to and from the database files on disk.
Note that sqlite3 is not backwards compatible with sqlite2, but they can be
installed in parallel (thus the separate port). ok jolan@
Although Smarty is known as a "Template Engine", it would be more
accurately described as a "Template/Presentation Framework." That is, it
provides the programmer and template designer with a wealth of tools to
automate tasks commonly dealt with at the presentation layer of an
application.
ok robert@ sturm@
Tomcat 5 is a Servlet/JSP container that implements the Servlet 2.4
and JavaServer Pages 2.0 specifications from the Java Community
Process. Tomcat can be run as a standalone web server with
Servlet and JSP support, or using Apache HTTP Server as its web
server via the mod_jk Apache module (the www/mod_jk package).
Device::Gsm class implements basic GSM functions, network registration
and SMS sending.
This class supports also PDU mode to send SMS messages, and should be
fairly usable.
Submitted and maintained by Matteo Cantoni <goony at openbeer.it>
Faster alternative to Net::CIDR when merging a large number of CIDR
address ranges. Works for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Submitted and maintained by Matteo Cantoni <goony at openbeer.it>
The Net::CIDR package contains functions that manipulate lists of IP
netblocks expressed in CIDR notation. The Net::CIDR functions handle
both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Submitted and maintained by Matteo Cantoni <goony at openbeer.it>