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Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
BORG - BORG Open Rendering GUI - is a network rendering system developed by TAUTOLOGIX for RenderMan compliant renderer. BORG is platform independent and used to distribute rendering jobs. It can also be used as a GUI for the supported renderers.
source2source is a source code sharing application that enables users to share and search for source code of a specific programming language among users on its own network.
Toledo is an enterprise message bus system, capable of bridging different message service providers. For now the functionality will be limited to bridging JMS and MSMQ.
A Java implementation of the Common Gnutella2 Standard specification. The Treehouse Project provides a generic framework for P2P applications that use the Gnutella 2 infrastructure for distributed computing.
Healthcare Xchange Protocol for interoperative communications. Data exchange/transfer, platform independent,XML-RPC, HL7, SOAP, EDIFACT, simple,easy, authenticated, secure, transparent, no geo-restrictions, open sourced, peer reviewed, collab development
JATOMIX-DEPOT is a persistence layer for Java, working on relational databases, that carries out the whole communication with the database through a simple API-interface and generates automatically the data model for any unmanipulated java class.
The integration of the VM on most OS is not very deep: It sits on top of the OS, running as a simple app, and does not access most features of the OS. This project's aim is to deeply integrate with the OS to facilitate many services.
Two way communication from any Excel, PowerPoint, Word application to Linux. The Brain is a custom TCP server, running under Linux, capable of accepting multiple connections from VBA objects and redistributing or storing the information in real-time.
The project Mandala helps the development of concurrent and/or distributed applications. It is based on the asynchronous reference concept which provide asynchronous and potentially remote method invocation.
JVMCluster
Features:
- clusterable Java Virtual Machine (based on PVM)
- uses CPPVM as adapter layer to PVM
- object persistent layer integrated into JVM
- memory management unit is based on integrated relational database
- JDBC/ODBC api to acces
DIASGrid is an open architecture able to: manage resource sharing in distributed communities; connect organisations over the web allowing them to collaborate, and share data; and make available APIs for the construction of more complex applications.
Open, fast, robust grid for distributing computing, processes etc. A great alternative to overpriced commercial products such as DataSynapse. Not constrained by standards: contribute to invent new grid computing.
DocSynch is a collaborative editing system on top of IRC. By transforming single-user editors into multi-user editors, it allows to remotely edit text documents together. Implementations are targeted as extensions to many popular text editors and IDEs.
Provides a portable C++ API and implementation of WS-Reliability.
Provides C++ message element classes and implements SOAP messaging using EasySoap. Uses Boost, expat, and optionally gSoap.
Soon: Finite state machine protocol implementation.
It's new technology for Development Personal Creation/Customization Services ,
based on XML standard and DAFSM (Finite State Machine Theory) , using multiple call control protocols.
A java library to demonstrate an algorithm to coordinate First Order multi-party interactions. This algorithm could be used to implement concepts in distributed coordinated computing
including the Multi-way Rendezvous statement.