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    L-GRID
    .... === Running You should have received this application as an archive file. Uncompress this archive. It contains an executable file named LGRID_Client_XX.jar. This is a "double-clickable" jar file, or you can run it from the command line using: java -jar LGRID_Client_XX.jar NOTE: To Install JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files If needed, you should install the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files.
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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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    Joone is a neural net framework written in Java(tm). It's composed by a core engine, a GUI editor and a distributed training environment and can be extended by writing new modules to implement new algorithms or architectures starting from base component
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    This project about providing run-time support for developing Decentralized Autonomic Computing systems (Eclipse Innovation Grand). Currently the project contains a automatic guided vehicle (AGV) simulator and an editor and visualisation as eclipse plugin
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    Utility classes for sending files over JMS providers like ActiveMQ, use of XDoclet generated code and Hibernate in J2EE projects. In addition code to call EJB SessionBeans from C++. Programming Language: java Libraries: XDoclet, Hibernate
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    Blubber system is an Eclipse RCP application for distributed systems modeling. Designed for university researches and inlcudes: task graph editor; graph transformation tools; graph modelling on distributed system; real-time modelling on GerdaFramework.
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    Java n-tier Framework and GUI Screen builder/designer, supporting 1, 2 and 3 tier mixed architectures to databases, application servers or local persistent data in files. Extensive documentation including launching from a Web Server.
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