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A light-weight group communication system/library of distributed algorithms implementations for agreement problems (e.g., Consensus, Unreliable Leader Election and Atomic Broadcast).
Soapod provides an open-source, open-standards Java(TM) application server. It embraces and implements an integrated peer-to-peer, service-oriented architecture based on open standards such as the Web service stack and JSR standards.
PART is a light-weight middleware for developing pervasive applications (specifically games) that run on a range of different devices (PCs, mobile phones, microcontrollers) in a heterogeneous network environment.
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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.
Mule is a robust and highly scalable ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) framework based on SEDA. It is designed as a light-weight, event-driven component technology that handles communication with disparate systems transparently.