Japu is just a command line utility written in Perl, divided in two sub-functionalities: the execution of a source code by linking the URL via command line or the execution of the source code on a specific time of the day. The default functionality can get a remote source code and execute it by saving the source on a main directory. This functionality can accept also the ARGV parameter of the remote source code by using the parameter --argv. The second functionality gets a remote or a local source code and executes it by setting the hours, minutes and seconds of current day. In the second functionality, there aren't any parameters which accpets the argv sub-parameters. I want to point out that the source code can be written in all scripting languages most commonly used.
You can get the source code here: http://onioncoding.altervista.org/data/software/japu/
Version for micro$oft windows (Strawberry Perl): http://pastebin.com/AG5W6giQ
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