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    jDHTUQ
    ATTENTION: For more info and latest version, refer to https://github.com/estigma88/jdhtuq. jDHTUQ is a peer-to-peer DHT system based in Chord algorithm, but built like API to generalize the implementation of peer-to-peer DHT systems. jDHTUQ have two fundamental services , put and get of resource.
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    The goal of this project is to make possible to access Progress database from any external program that can use sockets. The server (broker and agents) are written in Progress 4GL and made use of sockets capabilities of Progress V9.
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    Somnifugi is an implementation of JMS that works exclusively inside a single JVM to transfer messages between threads. Somnifugi lets you create very loosely coupled subsystems that communicate using the JMS APIs without the overhead of sockets.
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