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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    SAFMQ: Store and Forward Message Queue, message oriented middleware. Uses include Assured Async Messaging, SOA, Delayed/Batch, and Cluster/Grid Computing. The SAFMQ server provides cross platform communication among C++, PHP, Java, and .NET clients.
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    MyZone Social Network

    peer to peer social network

    MyZone is a peer to peer social network that supports almost all features common in Facebook and Google+. In addition you can share unlimited mp3s and mp4s with your friends. MyZone does not downgrade the resolution of your photos and all established connections are encrypted using state of the art encryption techniques. MyZone is designed to be resilient towards cyber attacks especially DDoS attacks and government imposed censorships. MyZone should be an interesting social networking...
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    samizdat

    Kerberized Messaging Toolkit for Java

    Samizdat is a toolkit for Java for building Kerberos secured distributed, message-oriented applications. The toolkit contains base classes that simplifies the management of Kerberos login contexts as well as flexibly sign and seal messages between principals using the Java GSS API. The toolkit contains Transformation classes for Kerberizing JMS traffic as well as a super-lean HTTP based protocol stack that supports both Synchronous (RPC) and Asynchronous modalities.
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    In just one clic (no setup) this Java Applet based solution allows you to run VNC Server / VNC Viewer through an HTTP AES encrypted tunnel. As it is full HTTP, there is no proxy or firewall setup needed.
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    distDES is a Java RMI-based application which manages load balancing on heterogeneous clusters. Development will extend the theoretical initial implementation to include clustered Rainbow Table generation and encryption algorithm collision detection.
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    A mobile agent framework. Instead of relying on protocols across the wire, send an agent to the server to execute. An example is encryption: send an agent to retrieve data, but let it do the encryption. Client side encryption on the server!
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