MynahSA is a versatile toolkit that enables seamless linkage between C++ objects and data streams, with cross-platform compatibility.
Developers can use MynahSA for cross-platform streaming, and it supports data streaming to files with or without strong encryption. It is also a portable tool, meaning that MynahSA code is viable across systems like Apple's OSX, Sun's Solaris, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. Additionally, MynahSA is Open Source Software with professional support.
MynahSA supports threaded OpenSSL-based client/server applications that allow for the easy creation of data streams. It has minimum data buffering and does not read data in excess. Users can trade-off between security and network transmission speed, thanks to SSL and TCP transports.
To use MynahSA, users require the Sun Studio 11 compiler for Solaris x86, SCons for building the library, and Python for SCons. Another new feature in the latest release is C++ array serialization, and there have been fixes to minor bugs in POSIX thread implementation, shared pointer, and test cases. Furthermore, it fixes a timeout problem with the SSL archive test program.
Overall, MynahSA is an intuitive and powerful software tool that facilitates the seamless streaming of data between C++ tools.
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