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Structs and Nodes Development for Java. An alternative approach to enterprise-class software development using a message oriented execution model and code generation. Deploys to servlet container + db environment.
RedDwarf is a horizontally scalable application server for low latency apps such as online games, virtual worlds, and social networking applications. It is the official community fork for Project Darkstar, previously sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
A framework to support dynamic adaptation behavior in Java EE enterprise systems and to develop self-managing applications. StarMX utilizes JMX features and can be integrated with different policy/rule engines to enable self-management capabilities.
SQLREST enables access to a relational database as RESTful Web Service. Entities can be queried, created and modified using the HTTP methods GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
EasyPastry is built on top of Pastry, a decentralized key-based routing (KBR) P2P overlay network. The main objective of EasyPastry is to provide a complete façade in order to simplify the P2P application development.
The Contingency Management Framework helps design fault-tolerant, and resource-aware systems. It monitors vital resource (e.g. the network) and sets up coping strategies when different contingent states occurs. Used in Ubiquitous Computing research.
PHPRPC is a Remote Procedure Calling (RPC) protocol that works over the Internet. It is secure and fast. It has a smaller overhead. It is powerful and easy to use. This project is the client and server implementations of the PHPRPC.
The Sapia Open Source Organization intends to offer reusable, well-documented Java libraries. Conciseness, elegance, ease-of-use, to name a few, are goals we are aiming at.
The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse is a plug-in for the Eclipse Java IDE that makes it easier for developers to develop, deploy, and debug Java applications using Amazon Web Services.
JAva DIstributed Framework provides a secure and flexible Framework for distributed grid and volunteer computing applications (separate client & server Framework). For more informations take a look at the project page http://jadif.sourceforge.net
Scarlet is an extension for Atlassian JIRA, the leading Enterprise issue tracking and management software, allowing easy clustering of JIRA application instances, ensuring both high availability and linear scalability.
Fault isolation framework. Allows whole system to survive over partial failure by isolating failed components. Source code is available at https://github.com/psyrtsov/fisolator
easy fusion is a java-based framework that intends to automatically deploy and control information fusion systems (IFS) on distributed and dynamic resources.
Parallelizable is a tiny framework in complement for java.util.conccurent api. Parallelizable is an abstract class to extend for making asynchronous parallel execution on a synchronous task. Very usefull if task often calls a very long process.
LANGlobal Server is an advanced Java RMI server implemented in Java. It is a platform on which developers can develop and deploy a wide range of distributed Java applications. It has a flexible and extensible model.
Distributed Computing Over P2P Networks(DisCo) is focused to provide a java framework for programmers to develop distributed software application with lesser or no time spent on distributed computing part.
Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
The original FreeMMG was an attempt at implementing a decentralized MMOG in Java. FreeMMG 2 is, currently, just a PhD thesis, which you can download here. If you are interested in developing the FreeMMG 2 ideas into something concrete: fcecin AT gmail.