Lexer for the Concise data definition language (CDDL), a notational convention to express CBOR and JSON data structures
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Lexer for the Concise data definition language (CDDL), a notational convention to express CBOR and JSON data structures
Sublime syntax definition for the Concise data definition language (CDDL)
This specification describes the role of credential types or schemas in supporting changing requirements and realtime information regarding digital credentials.
Tool to inspect and validate CBOR via CDDL
Projeto base utilizando o M-Hub/CDDL. É um novo middleware para gerenciamento de dados de contexto (aquisição, distribuição e processamento) com amplo suporte para o desenvolvimento de aplicativos IoT/IoMT sensíveis ao contexto com requisitos de QoC (Qualidade de Contexto).
The OpenDJ LDAP SDK brings you easy-to-use connection management, connection pooling, load balancing, and all the standard LDAP operations to read and write directory entries. OpenDJ LDAP SDK also lets you build applications with capabilities defined in additional draft and experimental RFCs that are supported by modern LDAP servers.
OpenDJ is an LDAPv3 compliant directory service, which has been developed for the Java platform, providing a high performance, highly available, and secure store for the identities managed by your organization. Its easy installation process, combined with the power of the Java platform makes OpenDJ the simplest, fastest directory to deploy and m…
This is a library, written in Rust, for serialization & deserialization of data structures used in Cardano's Haskell implementation of Alonzo along with useful utility functions.
OpenAM is an open access management solution that includes Authentication, SSO, Authorization, Federation, Entitlements and Web Services Security.
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