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The DocSOAP XML Development Kit (XDK) is a Java Web Services SOAP, and XML Development Kit that provides effective and efficient ways of manipulating XML documents and building Web services solutions for "document style SOAP".
Jumpi, a universal message passing interface, is a simple, extensible and protocol agnostic connectionless
communications API written in Java. Currently supports MPI, JMS, TCP, UDP, Email and HTTP for MIDP1.0 MIDlets.
SwarmCache is a simple, yet powerful distributed caching mechanism. It uses IP multicast to efficiently communicate between caching instances. It is ideal for radically improving the performance of clustered web applications.
WebCounters is a Web Service written in Java which provides web counter, web ring, and web statistics services through JAX-RPC API. The services can also be accessed through simple HTTP GET so that they can be easily incorporated into existing web pages.
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A unique persistence layer for Java. CODO (Cursor Oriented Data Objects) maps generated Entity interfaces (suitable for DTOs) to a relational database via rendered SQL, reflection and JDBC Cursors where possible - avoiding associations.
The Simple Messaging Framework provides an elegant way to create robust and flexible Web services. It is based on the document-style Web services paradigm that enables you to expose arbitrarily complex business objects and services with ease.
Jeeglue is the glue that sticks together your J2EE applications. It's a meta-info based framework that provides entity polymorphism, generic XML support, code generation and domain object validation out of the box.
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Spif is Simplest Possible Infrastructure Framework for distributed Java applications like J2EE. Spif defines a simple api for object access and uses a chain of responsibility to realize various infrastructures through simple building blocks.
An alternative tuple based system written in Java. The goals of the project are to provide a very simple, fast, efficient open source alternative to existing implementations.
C-code that make it easier to fork and execute functions in new processes and then collect the data in the parent process. Mainly intended for MOSIX/openMosix (and other SSI clusters) that lack distributed shared mem.
OmniSockets is an open message-based network interface which simplifies the development of distributed Java applications. It extends the standard Java network classes to provide a large degree of automation for connection and message handling.
The sysMANtra management framework provides JMX based application services, monitoring and custom management for any distributed Java application with a variety of pre-packaged management interfaces for your J2SE or J2EE application.
This project is a lightweight framework for Smart Proxies and Interceptors in RMI. Simple to use, only requires modifications to server side code. Good for implementing security, logging, client-side caching, QoS in distributed apps.
The MathForge Application Environment provides users a broad range of Java-based math tools (calculation, visualization, presentation and communication via MathML) and allows developers to leverage existing code while extending MathForge.
Jtrix is a technology to allow code to be mobile, adaptive, distributed and scalable. Please see http://www.jtrix.org for much more documentation and info.
Labrador is an open source Web Services Hub written in Java. It is based on an incredibly simple, yet modular architecture, and attempts to transparently support the SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST protocols.
Dominatrix is a general purpose framework for building dynamic distributed projects. It is fairly stable, easy to use and extend, simple to install, and can be used for most any project that requires computation across multiple machines.
A Simple Open Source Monitor and Manager for Tomcat's Web Applications.
SiMonCat allows deploying and undeploying of web applications, and monitoring the state of multiple tomcat servers, through the attempt to execute programmed events.
Some example exercises about distributed systems in computer science. Some code examples for Java RMI, Java Server Socket and Peer to Peer Systems written in Java. Probably using the Hibernate framework and some other Java Technologies.
Logical Neighborhoods is a a high-level programming abstraction for wireless sensor networks that simplifies the development of fully distributed, embedded networked applications.
Hedera provides common interfaces for popular group communications packages like JGroups, Appia, and Spread. Hedera allows applications to switch easily between group communications without code changes and with minimal reconfiguration.
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.