WLHostMachineStats is a small agent (JMX MBean) that runs in every WebLogic Server in a WebLogic domain. It is used to collect statistics (O.S. CPU/Memory/Network usage) from the machine hosting each WebLogic Server instance. Also see DomainHealth.
The Hybrid Ad Hoc Grid is a self-organizing computational grid which has simplified installation, reduced administrative activities and fault recovery.
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MultiJADS is a domain independent multiagent active design documents shell. It uses multiagent technology to support activities in concurrent and distributed design systems and is based on the Active Design Documents (ADD) approach.
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.
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.
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.
gnutWare is a middleware software layer written in Java tha lets applications to access a peer-to-peer. In this first version, it uses a Gnutella-based network to operate and give access to a message distributing system based in p2p technology.
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It is also a open source project to those has a <strong>vision</strong> that peer-to-peer computing is <b>the future of the Net</b>. It is a platform and API make users use and developers develop his project easily
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.