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wddx

v0.0.3-prototype

Published

Web Distributed Data eXchange

Downloads

2

Readme

WDDX

Build Status Coverage Status

From Wikipedia WDDX:

WDDX (Web Distributed Data eXchange) is a programming language-, platform- and transport-neutral data interchange mechanism to pass data between different environments and different computers. It supports simple data types such as number, string, boolean, etc., and complex aggregates of these in forms such as structures, arrays and recordsets (row/column data, typically coming from database queries). There are WDDX interfaces for a wide variety of languages, including ColdFusion, Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, C++, .NET, Actionscript, lisp, Haskell, Perl.

make

make all            - reset and install production packages
make all-dev        - reset and install development packages
make test           - run tests
make test-watch     - run tests (watch for test suite changes)
make coverage       - run tests with coverage report
make coverage-clean - remove coverage report
make coverage-view  - start coverage report preview on http://localhost:8081
make coveralls      - push coverage report to coveralls (done by travis-ci)
make install        - install production packages
make install-dev    - install development packages
make update         - fetch newest version from repository and update packages
make doc            - create API documentation
make dov-view       - start API documentation preview on http://localhost:8080
make clean          - cleanup
make reset          - reset package to original state