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    SAFMQ: Store and Forward Message Queue, message oriented middleware. Uses include Assured Async Messaging, SOA, Delayed/Batch, and Cluster/Grid Computing. The SAFMQ server provides cross platform communication among C++, PHP, Java, and .NET clients.
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    TuCSoN

    TuCSoN

    TuCSoN tuple-based coordination middleware

    TuCSoN (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a tuple-based middleware for the coordination of distributed systems – including multi-agent systems, mobile agents and pervasive systems.
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    JMX4ODP
    Out of the box JMX based management for J2EE systems. Comes with basic monitoring and event handling services, dynamic MBean proxy generation, and P2P JMX networking that can be customized and extended.
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    OpenMAC is a TinyOS-based implementation of IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer, which lies at the core of MeshNetics ZigBee stack, and provides basic wireless networking (star,peer to peer) to WSN's. Available for low-power ZigBit modules and Atmel AVR Z-Link Kits
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    RandService is a Web Service which supplies pseudo- or true- random numbers through JAX-RPC API. Any random number generators can be used behind this Web Service.
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    Portlet Streams is intended to be a high-speed java rewrite and proxy mechanism with it's basic roots founded in mod_rewrite and mod_proxy from the Apache foundation.
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    DSL is a distributed storage leasing service based on JXTA project (http://www.jxta.org). It allows user to replicate/backup and later on retrieve files securely to other peers (on a lease basic). Basic versioning supported.
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    This project is about building a global Internet Network Management System, based on distributed computing, allowing everyone to know how healthy the Internet is, from one's own local ISP to servers on the internet, and compare ISP's quality of service
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