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Revision as of 12:31, 10 November 2006
Tryst is a proof of concept implementation of Apple's Bonjour (formerly known as Rendezvous) for GNUstep.
Current Version: 108.pl1
- Released: September 11, 2006
- Licensed: Dual BSD/LGPL
Overview
Bonjour allows you to register a network service, such as a printer or file server, so that it can be found by name or browsed for by service type and domain.
Using Tryst, applications can discover what services are available on the network, along with all necessary access information such as name, IP address, and port number for a given service.
Features
- Adheres to Apple's specification, therefor fully source-compatible
- Supports IPv6 (where available)
- Full support for monitoring TXT record data updates
- Thread-Safe
- Works with Apple's mDNSResponder and (probably, it's untested) Avahi
Maintainer
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