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    LIXA, LIbre XA, is a free and open source XA transaction manager

    LIXA (LIbre XA) is an open source and free Transaction Manager implementing the distributed transaction processing "XA specification" and "TX (transaction demarcation) specification" according to the X/Open CAE Specification. LIXA implements even XTA: XA Transaction API, an innovative API that implements XA transactional context passing among different applications. LIXA is a Transaction Manager but it's not a Transaction Monitor: this is the distinguishing feature of the project. LIXA...
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    NetProg is an API in C language allowing an homogeneous programming of communicating applications on many operating systems. It covers all the need for applications that requires complex way of exchanging data in synchronous or asynchronous mode. Based on messages for exchanging data between clients and servers, it, moreover, access databases or files with the same message modelling.
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    The goal of Gossamer is to provide a set of libraries & tools for distributed, fault tolerant, computing. This is done by breaking tasks up into small units which are then processed by seperate servers, which may reside locally or across a network.
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