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"TianshanAS" is a J2EE server focusing on the specification implementation. It will not be a full-function j2ee server for enterprise use, but a mini-server with JNDI, JMS, EJB, JTS, JCA, CACHE and IOC microkernal for education purpose.
A project to create a Distributed Relational Database File System for the GNU/Linux platform. The architecture will allow for multiple encryption and/or compression layers as well as providing the ability to complete live backups.
GNU Prolog API for distributed multithreading programming built on top of the PM2 environment. The thread management is made with a user-level multithreading library and communication is made on top of Madeleine, the communication subsystem of PM2.
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The JProgress project provides tools for connectivity with Java clients and the Progress database. JProgress provides an n-tier software architecture for database access for executing remote requests over WANs and the Internet.
FedStage DRMAA for Torque library is an implementation of Open Grid Forum's DRMAA 1.0 (Distributed Resource Management Application API) specification for the submission and control of jobs to Torque.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
JunitTCG will be a TestCaseGenerator for the use with JUnit. It will implement WebServices which use the globus toolkit (www.globus.org) to distribute Unit Testcases to a grid of execution hosts.
XgridDRMAA is an Xgrid implementation of the Distributed Resource Management Application API (DRMAA), a simple framework for the submission and control of jobs to grid computing ("distributed resouce management") systems.
OpenScheduler is an advanced job scheduler for use in a distributed environments. It provides, from a centralized management console, advanced scheduling , simple workflow and synchronized jobs.
...It executes commands in a given list of hosts and copies files to them with rsync. The paths for its propagation to the cluster are configurable. It offers a scalable/reliable transport API thanks to its adaptive algorithm
Robot Warfare is a real-time strategy game that gives the user an opportunity to manage and program a team of battling robots that autonomously face opposing teams in a network-enabled environment.
sandboss is a messaging framework generator that creates complete communications, persistency, UI forms, configuration management, and runtime control infrastructure from struct and node declarations. Full generator support in the dependency-aware build
P2P software for distributed computing. This is open source, scalable software for solving various tasks, which can be splitted between different computers.
This project is a Web Service based computational grid infrastructure written in Java. Once setup, it allows a user to submit job(s) to the grid to be scheduled for execution on the grid nodes.
DAI = Distributed Artificial Intelligence The projected is intended to be a test bed for AI related concepts and technologies, not necessarily an end user product, though that could change. Some of the modules can be modified for other uses.
An adaptive workflow engine based on simple concepts. It offers full persistence, so that work is never lost, and deals with partial failure in a distributed setup. Syrup is also used reliably as a distributed scheduler to replace cron.
UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
UniNet is an open source project created to achieve an open dCPMS (Distributed Contents & Processing Management System). [http://uninet.sourceforge.net]