Some of its features are: client/server design, baseline and release branch support, checkin/checkout model, package-oriented change sets, integrated build system, support for development for/on heterogeneous platforms, scalable from one to hundreds of developers, default configurations for C, C++, Java, Modula-3, easily portable to most PC and workstation platforms.
Elego ComPact currently uses CVS as its underlying version control machine, though future versions may support other systems, too. Binaries are available for FreeBSD, Linux, Windows, and Solaris/SPARC systems. John Polstra's CVSup may be used for repository mirroring/replication. Like CVSup, Elego ComPact is completely written in Modula-3.
Fully functional demo CDs, including binaries for all supported platforms, and documentation in HTML, DVI, PDF, and PS format can be obtained by sending e-mail to info@elego.de. More information is also available from the Elego WWW Homepage.
Product Description
IPmeter is Open Source software for IP mediation, accounting, and billing. It evaluates costs and charges customers for network use and service value, based on detailed information about IP sessions and flows. IPmeter will let you identify traffic flows in your network, summarize and consolidate usage metrics, apply tariffs to flows and prepare bills online, analyze network usage patterns, plan new service offerings and strategies, and evaluate your network infrastructure.
Licensing
IPmeter is GPL'ed and available for download on www.ipmeter.com. A self-installing IPmeter 1.0 beta CD-ROM (including FreeBSD 3.4) is available commercially from IP23 GmbH.
The Object-relational database can contain objects that handle IP-based protocols, with object methods running in the database process itself and accessible to other objects/information stored in the database. Our own web site, www.polyhedra.com, provides an example of Polyhedra, acting as both the web server and the information store, including free downloads available for trying Polyhedra on FreeBSD in Linux mode.
Understudy monitors IP services including HTTP, SMTP, TCP and FTP. Upon detection of a failure, Understudy removes the failed server from the cluster and fails-over to the secondary backup host. Understudy then generates a network-administrator notification via email and/or page so that whatever problem caused the failover can be remedied.
For more information, visit www.polyserve.com.