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Downloads

On this page we've gathered most of interesting softwares/tools from current projects in Welsh e-Science Centre for you to download. If you are looking for a file from a specific research project, you can also try their project pages (in the Projects).

JACAW
JACAW is a newly developed Java-C automatic wrapper tool, based on JNI, that can automatically generate the Java interface for any C routine, or library of C routines. This is done by automatically wrapping C routines as Java code using JNI. This technique can be applied to individual C routines, or to whole libraries, and is based on the routine interfaces given in the C header files. Please visit JACAW Java C Automatic Wrapper for more information.
SWFL Schema
SWFL is an extension of Web Services Flow Language (WSFL), and the main motivations for developing it are to describe Java-oriented conditional and loop constructs, to permit sequences of more than one service within conditional clauses and loop bodies, and to overcome limitations inherent in WSFL's data mapping approach. Please visit SWFL - Service Workflow Language for more information.
Triana
Triana is a graphical programming environment that allows users to create complex programs out of basic building blocks supplied with the system, just by dragging the blocks, dropping them into a workspace, and connecting them together. Triana is one of the most powerful applications ever written in Java. It was initially developed by scientists in a major physics experiment to help analyze massive data sets flexibly. Triana has been extended to work on diverse kinds of data: numerical data, images, audio data, and even text. It comes with many toolkits and modules and with wizards that help users to create new tools. Programs created using Triana may be run from within its graphical environment or by using the Triana engine directly and run in a standalone mode. Please visit Triana project for more information.
UDDIe
The Universal, Description Discovery and Integration Extension, UDDIe, takes an approach that relies upon a distributed registry of businesses and their service descriptions implemented in a common XML format. UDDIe specifications consist of an XML schema for SOAP messages, and a description of the UDDIe API specification. Together, these form a base information model and interaction framework that provides the ability to publish information about a broad array of Web services. Please visit UDDIe project for more information.

 

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