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Added: Fri, Oct 30th 1998 09:53 UTC (9 years, 8 months ago) Updated: Wed, Jul 2nd 2008 17:51 UTC (18 days ago)


About:
The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is an object-oriented (OO) C++ framework that helps you develop and deploy high-performance networked applications faster and with less code to write and maintain. ACE is especially useful for systems that use network and/or inter-process communications and that take advantage of multithreading. While the ACE source code is free, that's not the only way you save money with ACE. ACE's wrappers and higher-level patterns help you develop your software quickly and portably, helping you to complete your projects on time and within budget.

Author:
Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt (at) dre (dot) vanderbilt (dot) edu> [contact developer]

Rating:
7.39/10.00 (8 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html
Tar/GZ:
http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu/previous_versions/ACE-5.6.tar.gz
Tar/BZ2:
http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu/previous_versions/ACE-5.6.tar.bz2
Zip:
http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu/previous_versions/ACE-5.6.zip
Changelog:
https://svn.dre.vanderbilt.edu/[..]leware/trunk/ACE/ChangeLog?revision=HEAD
Purchase:
http://www.riverace.com/
CVS tree (cvsweb):
https://svn.dre.vanderbilt.edu/viewvc/Middleware/trunk/ACE/

Trove categories: [change]
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved
[Topic]  Software Development :: Libraries

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Douglas C. Schmidt (Owner)

» Rating: 7.39/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 3.03% (Rank 149)
» Popularity: 3.26% (Rank 1325)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
DOC Group 5.6 06-Sep-2007 OSI Approved Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Development 5.6.5 28-Jun-2008 OSI Approved Homepage Tar/GZ
OCI
The OCI distribution.
1.5-pl8 02-Jul-2008 OSI Approved Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Riverace Fix Kits
Fixes integrated and released by Riverace Corporation.
5.5b 11-May-2007 OSI Approved Homepage

 Comments

[»] Dangerous Install Script!
by mcoon - Apr 9th 2006 19:55:42

For those interested Linux users out there, WATCH OUT! The automated install is dangerous! In the instructions, you are to provide a root install directory, assuming that this was analogus to the usual Linux automake script variable "--prefix", us gave it /usr/local. When I didn't like what I saw, I canceled the script... & on the way out tf the script, it deleted my /usr/local directory!!!! Ouch! To make matters worse, this was on an ext3 device, which means no recovery!

From this point on, I'm going to assume any "portable" open source project not integrated with automake is hostile.

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[»] Documentation
by mcoon - Mar 31st 2006 18:48:35

An uncomonly high quality product for this site. Complete, reasonably easy to build, and no onerous dependencies (like relying on some XXX version of gnome libraries for instance). Now if only they could get some decent online documentation that you didn't have to pay for (see the Safari link to their book in the current docs).

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[»] No more wasted time
by Jose Luis Marina - Jan 21st 2006 09:50:53

ACE is a very good tool for programming eficient and reusable code. Moreover is platform independent as I´ve seen compiling the same code in several linux flavours, solaris and windows with several compilers.
I've been studing about two months but after that, we have improved our productivity, focusing in design.
Pretty good middleware for networked and distributed applications. We are using it a lot.

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[»] ACE documentation
by mtw - Aug 23rd 2000 08:40:47

in my opinion the documentation is good to get an overview, but it sucks if you're looking for a specific method or class or something. The html index is too sparse and I'm sure that a bunch of people don't use it because of the docs... besides from that its a really cool and well designed package. thumbs up...

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[»] Re:ACE library
by Padhu Ramalingam - Aug 16th 1999 13:54:33

IMHO I find the documentation is very good. Have you tried tons of examples that come with the distribution and more recently the "ACE Programers Guide" contributed by HUGHES. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE_wrappers/docs/ACE-tutorials.html

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[»] ACE library
by Ungod - Mar 9th 1999 05:14:15

best implementation of thread locking i've ever seen. Overall brilliant and helpful library. Only falldown is severe lack of documentation. (for those of you who don't like hunting through header files, and even then they're minimalistic comments).

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