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The Orchestrator server is responsible for distribution and launch of simple apply/rollback shell scripts in a particular order across multiple servers . If for any reason deployment is failing at a particular stage the process will stop and you can rollback any changes done until then.
In case you want to deploy your code or just call your preferred DSC client to apply the configuration locally the Orchestrator can be a handy tool.
The operation can be started manually or scheduled,...
A Java servlet filter which moves session storage out of the java application container, allowing to scale easily by adding more servers, without using a cluster nor changing the code.
Session data can be stored into a cookie, memcached, a DB ...
bocca is a text-based, scriptable, interactive development environment for SIDL/Babel-based development of mixed language C/C++/Fortran/Java/Python code. It manages source and build systems. Bocca automates creating SIDL/Babel code or CCA components.
A light weigth high performance cluster server to link several Java machines into one logical unit. Medusa does not compete with J2EE servers but allows clustering of standard Java code for fail-over, redundancy and processing power.
Java package containing architecture to distribute CPU intensive processing tasks across the internet. A generic client will be capable of running any task the server provides it, automatically updating the code it runs.