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[ANN] XNet 1.0
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[ANN] XNet 1.0


  • Subject: [ANN] XNet 1.0
  • From: Le Stang Jean-Baptiste <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:30:42 +0200

XNet 1.0 is a scriptable faceless background application. XNet 1.0 provides a convenient way of controlling TCP sockets. XNet is working on Tiger (10.4.x & 10.3.x). XNet has two mains components.

- XOSL framework, the heart of the scriptability of the application, it contains everything related to dealing with OSL (you know when you see nice objects such as ’document id 1 of application "foobar"’, this is OSL!), and manipulating objects with AppleScript. This allow other applications (yet to come) to benefit from this framework without having to re-implement everything from scratch. BTW when you ’ve found a bug in the framework, you just have to correct it once and all your scriptable applications will benefit of it !

- XNet.app the scriptable application, just a few lines of C for handling sockets and the glue for using the framework.

Special thanks to :

- Apple : MoreOSL a sample project created by apple that is implementing OSL, on which XOSL is largely based.
- Satimage : XCode samples for providing AEDescUtils[.c|.h], very handy to use to convert from AEDesc to C-types, and vice-versa


More details about XNet can be found here <http://lestang.org/>

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