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Aracnis is a Java based framework for building distributed web spiders. These spiders can be used to accomplish a variety of tasks, for example, screen-scraping and link integrity checking.
Hermes is a P2P middleware. It's not a framework, but it's a shell over the existing frameworks. This shell is made in such a fashion that it's possible to the app developer to change the underlying framework without any changes to his app code.
OpenRDS (Open Requisition Distribution System) is a framework written in Java/RMI conceived for making requisition-based distributed systems (clustering) easy to develop/manage. It's design emphasizes robustness, simplicity and scalability.
Mupisim is a simulator for distributed, mobile systems. Its primary purpose is the study of mobile processes (e.g. mobile agents) and their communication mechanisms. It may also be used to evaluate the efficiency of a given process migration scheme.
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The Simple Light-weight Infrastructure for Network Computing (SLINC) is a framework for developing Public Resource Computing (PRC) projects. The main goal of SLINC is to make the PRC project development process as easy and flexible as possible.
JDSF is a distributed synchronization framework that provides a global locking mechanism for java apps. JDSF enable developers to synchronize methods between JVMs, across multiple java applications, in the same way synchronized works within a single JVM.
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.
RealPeer is a Java framework for the simulation-based development of P2P systems. Utilising this framework a developer can build a P2P application that can be both: executed as a simulation model and as a real P2P application on a real network.
Collection of Java tools and packages related to server-side (web application-oriented) XML processing, such as Adaptive XML Inclusions system with demo.
Tools for personalization of XML content, Java-XML data binding and others will come later.
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
an integration framework for UML and MOF case tools based on Jini and SOAP.
It exchanges models from ArgoUML, Poseidon, Rose, etc. as XMI (UML stored in XML), checks them and generates code. New services simply plug in and can be shared world-wide.
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.
MIC* comes with a new vision of multi-agent system engineering: The multi-agent system is devided explicitly into two dimensions: the deployment environment and the autonomous agents. MIC* is an algebraic model of a deployment environment (container of a
CAMA (Context-Aware Mobile Agents) is a middleware for supporting mobile agents coordination. It is based on Linda-style coordination and provides numerous extentions for interoperability and fault-tolerance. It supports portable platforms such as PDAs.
The GridUnit project is a first effort to use the huge heterogeneity and distributed nature of Computational Grids to imporve the software testing process. It is an extension of the widelly adopted JUnit testing framework.
This site is intended as a location containing a suite of tools to (1) Aid in the design of db APIs to be utilized in a J2EE environment and (2) generate stubs for the db API, Java classes and SQL DDL necessary to support the MVC pattern and the Data Own
SparrowStorage is a storage framework based on MySQL as Storage Node. The framework is stored the data over infinite disturbed Storage Node and suit for infinity storage room. By MySQL replication , it is able to provide fault tolerance storage service.
A java framework for developing meta-heuristics that supports the use of grids environments. The meta-heuristics planned to be realeased are GAs, VNS and NNs. The grid middleware that will be firstly explored is the OurGrid solution.
A framework for Grid Computing using thin clients. The framework will support web browsers as clients, mainly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla. Utilizing newest web technologies - Web 2.0, Ajax (to the extreme..). The first step would be to calcul
FAST addresses lifecycle, provisioning, & management of distributed applications with a 3-pronged approach: reusable XML Module Descriptors, flexible query XML Configuration Descriptors to aggregate modules, and a non-intrusive distributed infrastructure
Load4J provides a framework for developing and running stress tests. The framework itself is a scalable distributed system to based on Java RMI. Setting up stress tests of your own requires the development of Java classes.