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openMosixLOAF is a single floppy openMosix Linux mini-distro designed for diskless systems or HPC clusters where only CPU and memory is needed. It has drivers for all PCI Ethernet NICs that the Linux kernel has support for (10/100/1000).
The openMosixApplet lets you watch the realtime load of your openMosix cluster. It consists of a local daemon which listens for connections by applets. The applet uses chart2D to provide a good-lookin' feeling.
This is a simple interpreter, which implements the Simpletron Machine Language specifications. It may be modified and programmed for general computing purposes.
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Wireless and Small Devices implementations normally support the Http Connection interface, which allows application to be portable across different mobile information devices by using HTTP as the underlying protocol. HTTP in spite of obvious advantages i
The iChilli mobile J2EE platform provides a J2EE compliant runtime environment for both server and mobile platforms, such as J2ME, MIDP or other CLDC based devices. For example iChilli runs on the PersonalJava enabled Sharp Zaurus and Compaq's iPAQ.
This project aims at developping a shared tasks computing system using Java, Jini and javaspaces. A master can split a big task in several tasks which will be executed by workers which have joined the federation using thier idle CPU time. A monitoring app
Kuery for MySQL is a program developed on RedHat 7.1/KDE 2.11/QT2.3.0 (i386) C++ using KDevelop. Its purpose is to offer a GUI for MySQL administration.
The UI superficially resembles portions of Microsoft's Enterprise Manager for SQL Server.
C-code that make it easier to fork and execute functions in new processes and then collect the data in the parent process. Mainly intended for MOSIX/openMosix (and other SSI clusters) that lack distributed shared mem.
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OmniSockets is an open message-based network interface which simplifies the development of distributed Java applications. It extends the standard Java network classes to provide a large degree of automation for connection and message handling.
mxtraf is a network traffic generator.
With mxtraf, a small number of hosts can be used to saturate a network with a tunable mix of TCP and UDP traffic. The primary purpose of mxtraf is to allow stress testing of experimental network protocols. m
Clipshare is a component based distribueret clipboard which enables users to copy/paste clipboard data to/from other users on a Local Area Network. Clipshare uses a discovery service, that automatically displays users running the application
JeusEx is pure Java HTTP 1.1/servlet 2.3 ? complaint server. It's mutithreaded, does HEAD, GET and POST and supports CGI 1.1 (scripts!) And now it supports I18N and servlet 2.3 spec (to some degree).
Jirafa is an adaptive filtering system for real-time streamed data. It can be used for analyzing and monitoring market securities, road sensors, network routing information, etc.
The project aims at developing J2EE Connector Architecture 1.0 Compilant Resource Adapters for integrating various EIS's like XML files, XML DB, LDAP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, Point Of Sale, Properties File, Office Documents
An open Gnutella network library based on GnucDNA. It is platform-independent, developer-friendly and efficient, developed in portable C++. Easy enough for the casual P2P developer and advanced enough to satisfy the research project needs.
TOP-C is a library for easily writing parallel applications for both distributed and shared memory architectures. It hides the details of parallel programming, and presents the application programmer with a simple task-oriented interface.
RAFT-Net is a Fault Tolerant Parallel Distributed Framework.
Using a Master-Worker scheme, the framework transparently
distributes workunits to workers (drones). These workers can join and
leave and as such, the network is very flexible. A modified
A bash script that allows Seti @ Home users to queue up and process multiple work units. This means you don't have to connect to the seti servers after every work unit, and only when you want to.
Momoko is a framework for developing distributed, multi-user, network-aware applications. It includes facilities for storing objects in a tree structure, a shell for manipulating the object database, orthogonal persistence, scripting support, and a trans
Seti Daemon is a little piece of software which allows to use a Seti@HOME client on those machines that have many users who can log in. When nobody is logged in, this daemon will launch the Seti client, closing it when someone log in.