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.
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.
Oolong is an object to relational mapper. It features a layered approach for extensibility. It emphasizes on pluggable mapping functionalities and enterprise connectivity. Custom mappings are supported in addition to different relationship mapping: one-t
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RMILite is an ultra-thin layer which sits on top of Java remote method invocation (RMI) protocol, allowing the user to export arbitrary objects without having to extend Remote, run rmic, or declare all methods to throw RemoteException
This project is a try of implementing Java Messages Systems on Java 2 Micro Edition.
The project consists of a few parts:
- a library for mobiles, implementing most of JMS methods
- a proxy serwer, running on J2SE, communicating with queues provider
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SysUnit is a JUnit framework for distributed testing, system testing and integration testing. SysUnit is ideal for testing highly distributed software such as clusters of web applications, web services or MOM based software
A management system for a server array, implementing Rendezvous to advertise services and establish details about servers. Slave servers have a daemon which detects the services which are available and advertises them, the Master server uses Rendezvous..
ASK:Webapps front-end Application Server, offers a Java Server Component Model, Clustering & Applications Fault-Tolerance Execution. SHORB:Simple Object Request Broker over HTTP. DBPCS: ddbb Connections Pool, supports Business DB Objects Pooling
A mobile agent framework. Instead of relying on protocols across the wire, send an agent to the server to execute.
An example is encryption: send an agent to retrieve data, but let it do the encryption. Client side encryption on the server!
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.
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.
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.
GRIDS (The Generic Runtime Infrastructure for Distributed Simulation) represents middleware to support the interoperability of distributed simulations using component services known as Thin Agents.
ENterprise Application Frameworks: a pattern layer for interaction between application servers resp. service providers on the one hand side and the business component side on the other.
will be a two level contract:
1. a java interface collection. let
Infranet is a system that attempts to circumvent web censorship by allowing clients to surreptitiously request sensitive content via cooperating Web servers distributed across the global Internet.
Implementation of Fault Tolerant CORBA specification, V1.0 (OMG Document ptc/2000-04-04), extended to support large-scale, distributed systems.
Implements both Passive (Cold and Warm) and Active replication styles.
The NEO Project uses the NEO-c (Network Exchange Operation for Charity) platform to participate in various computing challenges and projects, and donates any winnings to the charities specified by its users.