PMPU is oriented around the typical "Push / Pull" workflow of distributed SCMs; as such it is designed to make it easy to see what changes are arriving from remote repositories and what changes are due to be pushed upstream. It also has support for creating changeset bundles and for importing both bundles and patches; these are primarily useful when interacting with the development process via e-mail. Rather than re-invent the wheel, PMPU can make use of external history views and commit tools. For mercurial repositories, I recommend the 'hgk' or hgview viewers and the excellent Qct commit tool.
This application writes messages received by a TCP/IP socket connection to the local file system. It can be operated either as multi client capable socket server or as a socket client and is multithreaded. Both, Linux/Unix and Windows, are supported.
Software AG webMethods and SOPERA ASF realize service integration & provision platforms. Using both together requires application-specific code. The project solves this by introducing a webMethods adapter that standardizes the interaction among both.