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OpenAS2 is a java-based implementation of the EDIINT AS2 standard. It is intended to be used as a server. It is extremely configurable and supports a wide variety of signing and encryption algorithms.
Supports very high traffic volume allowing parallel processing of files per partner.
SUPPORT: Please use the Github issues and Discussions channels here:
https://github.com/OpenAS2/OpenAs2App/
Requirements:
- Java 11 or newer (tested with the LTS versions of Java up to 21)
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...So each Ribbon component gets a different level of attention at this moment. APIs that integrate load balancing, fault tolerance, caching/batching on top of other ribbon modules and Hystrix. Loadbalancer APIs that can be used independently or with other modules. APIs using Eureka client to provide dynamic server list for cloud.
ARRIS Cloud Platform (ACP) is a container-centric suite of common services for general use, such as a database server, log aggregator, and loadbalancer. Each service is HA and monitored, with an automated deployment process. Validation and testing of ACP is presently done primarily in VMware; however, ACP is designed to be agnostic to the virtualization infrastructure wherever possible.
A LoadBalancer for a VoIP software on a Mobile Node device that choose among three net interfaces to send packages to an other LoadBalancer on a Fixed Node. The LB's aim is to lose the lowest number of packages, choosing the best net interface.