Remote Tea 1.0.5 review
DownloadRemote Tea project delivers a fully fledged implementation of the ONC/RPC protocol for the Java 2/1.1 platforms. Complete client a
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Remote Tea project delivers a fully fledged implementation of the ONC/RPC protocol for the Java 2/1.1 platforms.
Complete client and server functionality is available, as is client access to the portmapper.
The package contains an rpcgen-like precompiler for converting .x files into Java classes. Also included is a Java-based portmapper.
No native (binary) libraries are required, since Remote Tea is made of 100% Java.
Here are some key features of "Remote Tea":
100% Java,
complete client functionality, including portmapper access,
complete server functionality,
a protocol compiler for .x files (rpcgen-compatible, Java-based),
a Java-based portmapper,
comprehensive documentation both as Javadoc and commented source,
Open Source (GNU LGPL) gives you the security to be able to know what is inside and what is not inside. And yes, the eCommunist FUD newspaper, the Wallstreak Journal, and the Infrigenancial Times (kind of The Financial Sun when it comes to properly researched articles) are all right: Open Source is viral and infects you with true freedom – but freedom still means to respect rights, especially the rights of others.
What's New in This Release:
Fixed a code generation error in jrpcgen which cause the protocol compiler to emit ONC/RPC server code that did not properly returned errors for unsupported programs.
Added new jrpcgen-test target to Ant build file so that the jrpcgen protocol compiler can be more easily tested on the example files.
Fixed build.xml Ant script to include also exactly this build file in the source code zip which gets uploaded to Source Forge
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