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    json-scada

    A portable SCADA/IoT platform centered on the MongoDB database server.

    ...Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
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    Apache InLong

    Apache InLong

    Apache InLong - a one-stop integration framework for massive data

    Apache InLong is a one-stop integration framework for massive data that provides automatic, secure and reliable data transmission capabilities. InLong supports both batch and stream data processing at the same time, which offers great power to build data analysis, modeling and other real-time applications based on streaming data. InLong (应龙) is a divine beast in Chinese mythology who guides the river into the sea, and it is regarded as a metaphor of the InLong system for reporting data...
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    ElasticJob

    ElasticJob

    Distributed scheduled job framework

    ElasticJob is a distributed scheduling solution consisting of two separate projects, ElasticJob-Lite and ElasticJob-Cloud. ElasticJob-Lite is a lightweight, decentralized solution that provides distributed task sharding services. ElasticJob-Cloud uses Mesos to manage and isolate resources. It uses a unified job API for each project. Developers only need code one time and can deploy at will. Support job sharding and high availability in distributed system. Scale out for throughput and...
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    geometry-api-java

    geometry-api-java

    The Esri Geometry API for Java enables developers to write apps

    The Esri Geometry API for Java can be used to enable spatial data processing in 3rd-party data-processing solutions. Developers of custom MapReduce-based applications for Hadoop can use this API for spatial processing of data in the Hadoop system. The API is also used by the Hive UDF’s and could be used by developers building geometry functions for 3rd-party applications such as Cassandra, HBase, Storm and many other Java-based “big data” applications.
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    apache spark data pipeline osDQ

    apache spark data pipeline osDQ

    osDQ dedicated to create apache spark based data pipeline using JSON

    ...\lib\*;osdq-spark-0.0.1.jar org.arrah.framework.spark.run.TransformRunner -c .\example\samplerun.json Mac UNIX java -cp ./lib/*:./osdq-spark-0.0.1.jar org.arrah.framework.spark.run.TransformRunner -c ./example/samplerun.json For those on windows, you need to have hadoop distribtion unzipped on local drive and HADOOP_HOME set. Also copy winutils.exe from here into HADOOP_HOME\bin
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    json4sapnw

    json4sapnw

    Another JSON extension for SAP ABAP

    This is a SAP addon to handle JSON data within SAP ABAP Programs. It comes in the customer exchange namespace /CEX/ and has to be installed as an SAP transport request. The addon supports object oriented JSON methods to process deep structured JSON data. Building JSON data from SAP data objects and parsing JSON data back to SAP data objects are supported. See the WIKI for some examples.
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    Our goal is to create the world's fastest extendable, non-transactional time series database for big data (you know, for kids)! Log file indexing is our initial focus. For example append only ASCII files produced by libraries like Log4J, or containing FIX messages or JSON objects. Occursions was built by a small team sick of creating hacks to remotely copy and/or grep through tons of large log files. We use it to index around a terabyte of new log data per day. You can use it too. Who doesn't have `just too many' log files? Occursions asynchronously tails log files and indexes the individual lines in each log file as each line is written to disk so you don't even have to wait for a second after an event happens to search for it. ...
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