D-Bus
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D-Bus (Desktop Bus) is a simple inter-process communication (IPC) system for software applications to communicate with one another. D-Bus was heavily influenced by KDE2–3's DCOP system and has replaced it in the KDE 4 release; it is supported on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating systems and is used by Qt 4 and GNOME. In GNOME it has gradually replaced most parts of the earlier Bonobo mechanism.
D-Bus is primarily developed by Red Hat, as part of the freedesktop.org project. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and the Academic Free License, D-Bus is free software. |
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