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soapUI: 2.5 - the REST Release
2008-11-19
soapUI is the leading desktop application for inspecting, invoking, monitoring, simulating/mocking and functional/load/compliance/surveillance testing of SOAP/WSDL-based Web Services over HTTP.
soapUI 2.5 introduces support for testing of RESTful services, including Inspection, Invocation, Functional Tests, Assertions and LoadTests. soapUI 2.5 allows tests of both WADL supported and WADLess RESTful Services. The REST testing support makes soapUI the first testing tool to properly support REST Testing.
soapUI 2.5 also includes WADL generation and from WADLess services and Documentation generation from both WADLed and WADLess Services.
soapUI 2.5 will allow you to test both XML and JSON output from RESTful Web Services.
soapUI 2.5 also contains an additional number of features such as
* Support for WS-addressing
* Encrypted Projects
* SSL Tunneling and recording of SSL Communication
* etc..
Read more about the new release at http://www.soapui.org/new_and_noteworthy_2_5.html. Download from https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=136013&package_id=163662&release_id=641323
As always a huge thanks to our customers and community! /eviware-team
openQRM: Image-shelf updated with lots of new server-images
2008-11-19
openQRM is an open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers. openQRM focuses on automated, rapid-deployment, storage-manage, virtualization and cloud computing.
Next to our new build-farm for the openQRM binary package releases (which now also cares to compile 32- and 64bit packages) the public openQRM Image-shelf server got updated with lots of additional pre-made server-images for different linux distributions. Here a list of currently available server-images :
Debian-40-etch-32-minimal.tar.gz
Debian-40-etch-64-minimal.tar.gz
Debian-40-etch-64-LAMP.tar.gz
openSUSE-103-32-minimal.tar.gz
openSUSE-103-64-minimal.tar.gz
openSUSE-103-64-LAMP.tar.gz
openSUSE-110-32-minimal.tar.gz
openSUSE-110-64-minimal.tar.gz
openSUSE-110-64-LAMP.tar.gz
Ubuntu-710-gutsy-32-minimal.tar.gz
Ubuntu-710-gutsy-64-minimal.tar.gz
Ubuntu-804-hardy-LTS-32-minimal.tar.gz
Ubuntu-804-hardy-LTS-64-minimal.tar.gz
Centos-5.2-minimal.tar.gz
Fedora-9-32-minimal.tgz
In 5 simple steps those server-images can be deployed via the openQRM image-shelf plugin :
1. create a new volume on a (nfs-based) storage server
2. create a new image using the volume created in step 1.
3. select the public image-shelf server
4. select one of the server-images from the list
5. select the image created in step 2.
This will automatically populate the new created server-image (step 2.) with the pre-made server-image selected in step 4. After step 5. the new image is ready for deployment. Once the image is available it can be either deployed directly or it can be used as a server-template by "just" deploying "clones" (snapshots) from the original "golden image". Also those server-images can be used with the deployment-transform mechanism to transfer them seamlessly from one storage-type to another.
Big thanks to Thomas for the new build-farm and for the updates of the Image-shelf !
enjoy,
<br>
the openQRM team
aria2: 1.0.0 released
2008-11-19
aria2 is a utility for downloading files. The supported protocols are HTTP(S),FTP,BitTorrent,Metalink. It can download a file from multiple sources/protocols and tries to utilize your maximum download bandwidth.
This release adds the ability to verify peer using given trusted CA
certificates and client certificate authentication in HTTPS. The
ability to persistent connection using proxy and support for
well-known envrionment variables for proxy settings were also added.
The bug that caused segmentation fault during seeding was fixed. Now
users can specify output filename and directory in input file. The
average download speed are now printed in Download results. The
following options are now enabled by default: --ftp-pasv and
--enable-direct-io.
NifSkope: 1.0.16 + Blender NIF Scripts 2.3.13 released
2008-11-19
NifTools aims to enable users to create and edit 3D models stored in the NetImmerse File Format, which is used in several popular games based on the NetImmerse/Gamebryo game engine such as Morrowind, DAoC, Freedom Force, Zoo Tycoon 2, Civ4, and Oblivion.
NIF is a popular file format used by 3D games such as Morrowind, Oblivion, Civilization IV, and many more. The Blender NIF scripts enable you to read and write files that are compatible with these games in Blender.
We have updated our tools to support Fallout 3, along with various bug fixes (refer to the changelogs for full details).
Download nifskope here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=149157&package_id=170735
Get the Blender NIF scripts here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=149157&package_id=166219
For more documentation and help, visit the wiki or the forum:
http://niftools.sourceforge.net/wiki
http://niftools.sourceforge.net/forum
Ubuntuzilla: 4.5.7 released
2008-11-19
Ubuntuzilla is a python script that allows the user to install the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla SeaMonkey, and Mozilla Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux, with minimal disturbance to the system.
Make the latest version getter more generic (latest change in mozilla.com website broke it).
Feel free to see change log for more details:
http://ubuntuzilla.cvs.sourceforge.net/ubuntuzilla/ubuntuzilla/CHANGELOG.TXT?view=markup
Or browse the CVS logs for even more excruciating detail :) :
http://ubuntuzilla.cvs.sourceforge.net/ubuntuzilla/ubuntuzilla/
Download Ubuntuzilla from the SourceForge file release system:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=202789
Visit the Ubuntuzilla web site:
http://ubuntuzilla.sourceforge.net/
Visit the Ubuntuzilla SourceForge Project Page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntuzilla/
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SF.net: Site Status Page released!
2008-07-21
SourceForge.net staff have launched a new Site Status page which provides regular updates regarding our ongoing datacenter migration to Chicago, scheduled downtimes, unplanned outages, and new feature launches. See it at: https://sourceforge.net/sitestatus/
SourceForge.net: Moving.... To Chicago
2008-06-17
The SourceForge.net site will perform the next leg of its migration starting 2008-06-18 at 03:00 Pacific (GMT -8).
Migration is expected to last no more than 12 hours. During this window (except the actual cutover, when a brief service interruption may occur), the site will remain online in read-only mode. CVS, Subversion, Mailing List and Project Web services will not be impacted; they are slated for migration in the near future.
2008 Community Choice Awards Nominations Open
2008-05-12
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Community Choice Awards. Go nominate your favorite projects before it's too late!
Introducing SourceForge Jobs
2008-02-13
We're proud to announce SourceForge Jobs! This highly integrated job listing engine, powered by Jobthread, allows techies to easily find their dream job. Job posters can also now reach the world's top technical talent right where they live.
For a limited time, when you post a job to SourceForge Jobs, you will be automatically get exposure to 8 million additional IT professionals on Slashdot, Linux.com, Freshmeat, IT Managers Journal and Newsforge for free.
Project Wiki General Availability
2007-06-12
We're proud to announce the general availability of our new project wikis! These easy to use and fully-functional wikis, powered by Wikispaces, allow collaboration on project documentation and other dynamic content.
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