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This Resource Adapter enables you to connect your Java application to the 1C
Enterprise Information System based on ActiveX and MS SQL Server. It should be compliant to JCA 1.0
Labrador is an open source Web Services Hub written in Java. It is based on an incredibly simple, yet modular architecture, and attempts to transparently support the SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST protocols.
This project aims to build a full featured C++ (and possibly Python) library and associated tools which facilitate building Artificial Life simulations in a distributed environment.
The Java Enterprise Resource Planning Architecture (JERPA)
is an advanced architecture model for ERP software. It is written
in pure Java and is based on XML-RPC and J2EE.
Borg = Mobile Multi agent system with support for strong migration, serialisation and location transparaent routing. Interpreter= prototype based. Compiles for macintosh, windows, linux, freebsd, solaris and palm.
Open_PYOSS will be a platform to develop
Operational Support Systems for the Cable MSO.
It will capitalized on a Distributed NxTier Computing Agent environment and WebServices core technologies
to provide seamless Managed Access for MSOs or xSPs
TOS is a lightweight distributed computing middleware platform. It provides a secure message passing mechanism and a simple framework for implementing application specific message handlers (extensions).
The Open Distributed Framework project is aimed at developing an open-source, cross-platform framework for distributed, high-performance physical modelling and simulation.
A generic java based distributed performance testing platform specifically for testing clustered or distributed applications and or frameworks. The framework itself is clustered and coordinated with www.terracotta.org
PeerVibes is a framework for creating applications based on peer-to-peer networks. This framework provides the necessary tools and architecture to build complex applications such as collaborative work support and distributed backup.
High-performance computing code and libraries used in the High Performance Computing subject in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Granada (http://geneura.ugr.es/~jmerelo/asignaturas/AAP)
Clutch is a Java framework for distributed computing using mobile agents. Built using ProActive [http://www-sop.inria.fr/sloop/javall/], it is meant to be a scalable toolkit that can be used to distribute computation across an arbitrary number of nodes.
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.
Java Remote Method Call provides a Framework for remote method invocation on Java objects which solves the limitations of Java RMI. It provides a way for bidirectional communication of object states, between Client and Server.
Web Objects in XML (Framework) is an interoperable and lightweight system for distributed objects. It is currently built in Java and C#. Remote objects are serialized in a standard XML format, and they are accessible trough their own URL.
A Simple Open Source Monitor and Manager for Tomcat's Web Applications.
SiMonCat allows deploying and undeploying of web applications, and monitoring the state of multiple tomcat servers, through the attempt to execute programmed events.
Provides fast lookup for a Subject Based messaging product using a trie. It allows for configurable wildcard characters to replace a single or multiple subject field(s) (A.B.*.D.>). Insertion in to the tree returns a unique handle for subsequent deletion