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    Zipkin

    Zipkin

    Distributed tracing system to gather timing data

    Zipkin is a distributed tracing system. It helps gather timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in service architectures. Features include both the collection and lookup of this data. If you have a trace ID in a log file, you can jump directly to it. Otherwise, you can query based on attributes such as service, operation name, tags and duration. Some interesting data will be summarized for you, such as the percentage of time spent in a service, and whether or not operations...
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    Madara

    Middleware for distributed applications

    ...MADARA is composed of several tools and middleware, and the main entry point into the system is the Knowledge and Reasoning Language (KaRL) Engine, which provides a real-time scripting language for nanosecond execution times hooked into a flexible transport layer for distributed reasoning. The KaRL engine also supports object-oriented C++, Java, and Python programming through Containers, classes that provide abstractions and references for variable location within the KaRL Knowledge Base. ...
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    FAIN SNMP Activator

    Active Network Programming Language

    FAIN SNAP provides an active network programming language and interpreter. It allows finite state machines to be operated over a number of network elements. Its main use is to program firewalls and raise alerts. It is a native Debian distribution.
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    An architecture description language (DiaSpec) supports the description of components of a given distributed computing area. From these descriptions, DiaGen generates a dedicated programming framework to support distributed application development.
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    Utility classes for sending files over JMS providers like ActiveMQ, use of XDoclet generated code and Hibernate in J2EE projects. In addition code to call EJB SessionBeans from C++. Programming Language: java Libraries: XDoclet, Hibernate
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    An implementation model for unifying Aspect Oriented Programming and Service Oriented Architecture.
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    source2source is a source code sharing application that enables users to share and search for source code of a specific programming language among users on its own network.
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    Chor

    A choreography programming language for concurrent systems

    Chor is a strongly-typed choreography programming language for distributed systems. In Chor, the behaviour of a system is written down as a global program (a choreography) where all the message exchanges between the participants are explicit. Choreographies are statically checked against protocol specifications, given as types, enabling type-directed global programming. Finally, Chor supports the automatic generation of systems from a choreography.
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