MORALE Tool Description
Name:
ACMEServer Version 1.0 (no longer available due to licensing
restrictions)
Purpose:
To provide communications infrastructure for information exchange
between
multiple MORALE applications via the ACME ADL.
Description:
ACME Server provides an interface between multiple running applications
and an underlying ACME representation. The communications
interface
is provided via PBIO (portable binary IO streams) and
Dataexchange.
The dataexchange allows redirection and forwarding to allow multiple
applications
to access a single ACME representation.
ACME Server has a native C/C++ interface. and a TCL/TK 8.0 interface
(DEComm) provided for end-user tool use and integration.
Status:
Version 1.0 is available for download in Solaris and Windows source and
binary distributions. (Note Beta 0.5 does not include JavaComm).
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Solaris
Source Distribution
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Solaris
Binary Distribution
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Windows
95/NT Source Distribution
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Windows
95/NT Binary Distribution
Operating System Dependencies:
Requires C/C++ compiler for build. Tested on Visual C++ and egcs
1.1.2
Platform Dependencies:
Limited to those platforms which can run PBIO, Dataexchange and
ACMELib.
COTS Dependencies:
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ACMELib (Produced by CMU, Included in distribution)
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Dataexchange (Produced by Georgia Tech Systems Research Group, included
in distribution)
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PBIO (Produced by Georgia Tech Systems Research Group, no longer
available)
Other Dependencies:
Documentation:
A user's manual is
here.
The product brochure can be obtained here.
Point of Contact:
Bob Waters
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
(404)894-7081
watersr@cc.gatech.edu