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Apache Camel is an open source framework for message-oriented middleware with a rule-based routing and mediation engine that provides a Java object-based implementation of the Enterprise Integration Patterns using an application programming interface (or declarative Java domain-specific language) to configure routing and mediation rules.
CAMEL Phase 1 defined only very basic call control services, but introduced the concept of a CAMEL Basic call state model (BCSM) to the Intelligent Network (IN). Phase 1 gave the gsmSCF the ability to bar calls (release the call prior to connection), allow a call to continue unchanged, or to modify a limited number of call parameters before allowing it to continue.
Calcite: dynamic data management framework; Camel: declarative routing and mediation rules engine which implements the Enterprise Integration Patterns using a Java-based domain specific language; CarbonData: an indexed columnar data format for fast analytics on big data platform, e.g., Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, etc
The pattern language presented in the book consists of 65 patterns structured into 9 categories, which largely follow the flow of a message from one system to the next through channels, routing, and transformations. The book includes an icon-based pattern language, sometimes nicknamed "GregorGrams" after one of the authors.
Apache Camel: Apache Software Foundation: 2.23.3 2018-11-29 Free/Commercial support available Yes Apache Software License: Apache Kafka: Apache Software Foundation: 0.10.20 2017-02 Free / Commercial support available Yes Apache Software License: Apache ServiceMix Apache Software Foundation: 7.0 2017-01 Free / Commercial support available Yes
PDF Tools allows creation of PDFs from many types of source input (images, scans, etc.). The PDF-XChange print driver allows printing directly to a PDF. A "lite" version of the print driver is free for non-commercial (home and academic) use. PrimoPDF: Proprietary: Yes: Virtual printer, for Microsoft .NET Framework and uses Ghostscript and RedMon.
Exact numbers also include rationals, so (/ 3 4) produces 3/4. Arbitrary precision floating point numbers are included in the standard library math/bigfloat module. Raku: Rakudo supports Int and FatRat data types that promote to arbitrary-precision integers and rationals. Rexx: variants including Open Object Rexx and NetRexx
MO:DCA-P is sometimes called AFPDS (AFP Data Stream). IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream. This is the bi-directional protocol used between the host server and the printer. It is used to send the page-level data to the printer and to signal errors and accounting information back to the server.