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OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `node:net` network API module
Web3 module to interact with the Ethereum nodes networking properties.
Support for OAuth 2(.1) and OpenId Connect (OIDC) in Angular
Node-API bindings for .Net
.Net dictionary for cspell.
The `@minecraft/server-net` module contains types for executing HTTP-based requests. This module can only be used on Bedrock Dedicated Server.
A Pulumi package for interacting with Docker in Pulumi programs
A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to electron's background process
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS with SSL/TLS support
Observe when something in your node app starts listening on a TCP port
The Swagger API toolchain for .NET, Web API and TypeScript.
A port of the tls module for the browser.
The next generation Javascript WYSIWYG HTML rich text editor made by devs for devs. High performance and modern design make it easy to use for developers and loved by users.
The Vercel Resource Provider lets you manage [Vercel](https://vercel.com) resources.
A Pulumi package to create TLS resources in Pulumi programs.
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Cloudflare cloud resources.
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Datadog resources.
Support for OAuth 2 and OpenId Connect (OIDC) in Angular. Already prepared for the upcoming OAuth 2.1.
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Use the Node `net` API in Chrome Apps
A tiny Node.js module to make any server force-closeable
TCP and IPC servers and clients for JavaScript
rollup-plugin-node-polyfills ===
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251-2256, 2829-2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510-4519, plutions of 4520-4532).
Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports all LDAP client features, and a subset of server features as well.
Koala is a lightweight, flexible Ruby SDK for Facebook. It allows read/write access to the social graph via the Graph and REST APIs, as well as support for realtime updates and OAuth and Facebook Connect authentication. Koala is fully tested and supports Net::HTTP and Typhoeus connections out of the box and can accept custom modules for other services.
Implements supervised Bayesian structure learning, as well as extra tools to help train a Bayesian net using ActiveRecord data
A .Net dynamic fake framework for creating all types of fake objects, mocks, stubs etc, that works well with machine specifications
EmailSender is an easy to use library to send email based on Net::SMTP. It supports the well-known encryption and authentication methods, and you can use it very easily with Gmail account.
Net::LDAP is a feature-complete LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well.
Net::LDAP is a feature-complete LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well.
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251â2256, 2829â2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510â4519, plutions of 4520â4532).
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251â2256, 2829â2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510â4519, plutions of 4520â4532).
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251–2256, 2829–2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510–4519, plutions of 4520–4532).
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251–2256, 2829–2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510–4519, plutions of 4520–4532).
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