LCNT_lsip-pub
Libre Services Integration Platform (LSIP)
Software Name: | SW-lsip-pub [ .bib ] |
Version: | 0.1 |
Dated: | November 28, 2008 |
Group: | lsip |
Primary URL: | http://www.neda.com/SW/lsip-pub |
Author(s): | Mohsen BANAN |
Organization: | Neda Communications, Inc. |
SHORT
DESCRIPTION
LSIP (Libre Services Integration Platform) are a set of tools on top of which various consistent polices can be implemented. This is a collection tools that collectively lets you consistently manage Unix and Linux systems and some of the tools will also manage Windows system.
OVERVIEW
- Data Sheets
- Purpose Of OCP: A Foundation for the
Development of Efficient Protocols. This industry white paper provides an overview description of OCP, including a comparison of OCP with other candidates for this problem space such as RPC (Sun Microsystems), ROSE (ISO), WTP (the WAP Forum), T/TCP, RDP and VMTP.
- Source Description OCP Source DescriptionThis document provides details on the programming development environment of Neda's source code of OCP (Efficient Short Remote Operation Services) protocols.
- OCP Protocol:
OCP has been published as RFC-2188
- The OCP Organization:
OCP.org
hosts a number of mailing lists to support maintenance, enhancement and promotion of the OCP protocols and related technologies.
- Application Programming Interfaces (APIs):
Fully documented APIs
interfacing to OCP
- OCP Server Development Toolkit:
Binary form
of OCP Software
Development Toolkit for the following platforms is available:
- Linux and Solaris (and most other Unix)
- Windows 2000/XP
- OCP in Embedded Environments:
Portation of OCP to embedded environments is as simple as
selecting or implementing Open C Platform modules.
The Open C Platform is subject to Library General Public License (LGPL) and is publicly availble.
- OCP in Java and J2ME:
Open-source Java and J2ME implementations of OCP
are available under the General Public License (GPL).
- OCP Stress and Regression Test Tools:
Stress and Regression Test
Tools
for OCP protocols are available in source code form.
- Applications using OCP:
Uses of OCP in vertical applications include: telemetry, dispatch, credit card verification and vehicle tracking. For an example of how reliable and efficient applications
can easily be built on top of OCP, see Efficient Mail Submission and Delivery (EMSD).
- OCP Commercial Software Licensing:
Neda Communications, Inc
is
the author of OCP Protocol and this implementation of OCP. Commercial
licenses for the above software is available through Neda.
- OCP Commercial Support:
Neda Communications, Inc
provides Maintenance, Portation Assistance and Consulting services
for the OCP software.