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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...
Simplify... Aggregate... Automate... Simplify...
*** OPEN SOURCE - GPL3/EPL.
Use Python / Jython to automate WebSphere, WebLogic, JBoss, Glassfish and Tomcat Middleware Estates over JMX, both SSL and non-SSL + Linux SSH (agent-less) + WinRM
Target all 5 servers, Linux and WinRM from the same workspace.
Familiar Eclipse based Jython and Python Development IDE, pre-configured and ready to go.
4-Click Installer. Win x64, Linux WINE x64. Built-In JVM.
Java 8/9/10, Amazon...
Kikonf is an Universal Administration Platform for MiddleWare Application Servers and related Servers. (Full Support for WebSphere Application Server, WebLogic Server, WebSphere MQ, Tomcat, JBoss, ...)
Photon provides very fast access to data containers (queues, maps, etc.) in shared memory - it can retrieve millions of data records per second. It also uses some RDB concepts like transactions and crash recovery. See web site for details.