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The Tiny Grasshopper Cache Store provides a memory based, least recently used (LRU), thread-safe caching mechanism that can openly cache any Java Object. The cache store is easy to use and doesn't require any setup.
The Smart Client Container is an extended J2EE container for application clients. It features local session beans and smart ejb-refs with interceptors and a transport abstraction (RMI / HTTP).
MassiveJava is a Java-based environment for parallel programming. Lithium is able to execute the parallel application using a cluster or a network of workstations. A user is able to program a parallel application without take in account problem like sche
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Nano Servlet Engine is a really small-sized HTTP server (with Java Servlets(TM) support in the future). Due to its size (100kb) it's possible to use it on mobile devices with a Java runtime environment.
phpRPC is an implementation of the xmlRPC protocol in PHP
phpRPC is meant to be an easy to use xmlRPC library.
Function syntax, and plugging into most CMS's (xoops, nuke, pn, etc) is greatly simplified with the use of database/rpc-protocol abstraction.
It should run on any php server with most databases.
This project is about building a global Internet Network Management System, based on distributed computing, allowing everyone to know how healthy the Internet is, from one's own local ISP to servers on the internet, and compare ISP's quality of service
DPytHOS is a means for administrators of large networks to both
monitor and manage the servers under their control.
DPytHOS is implemented in python and uses a generic database
back-end (with MySQL supported and MS-SQL 2000 supported via
XML)
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SGNP is a proposed grid naming standard providing (1) Scalable, global namespace; (2) Secure communication among resources/services (no central authority), and (3) Reliable rebind capability in the event of migration, failure, replication, etc.
Cos provides a high level interface to application developers wishing to manipulate objects stored in a corportate wide data source lightweight data entries are manipulated by services that are able to appear and dissapear across the network as needed.
Armidale is a set of Java programs and libraries used to radically simplify the development, deployment and use of web applications which have rich graphical user interfaces.
It is also a open source project to those has a <strong>vision</strong> that peer-to-peer computing is <b>the future of the Net</b>. It is a platform and API make users use and developers develop his project easily
Jtrix is a technology to allow code to be mobile, adaptive, distributed and scalable. Please see http://www.jtrix.org for much more documentation and info.
The Maui Scheduler is a tool to to extend the capabilities of existing resource manager systems such as PBS, SGE, Loadleveler, and so forth. It provides powerful tools for managing and optimizing clusters systems and features to enable effective use of t
JRiva is a J2EE (TM) Runtime Implementation Via Aspectj (www.aspectj.org). This project provides a set of classes and aspects which work together to "mimick" an EJB runtime environment.
Dominatrix is a general purpose framework for building dynamic distributed projects. It is fairly stable, easy to use and extend, simple to install, and can be used for most any project that requires computation across multiple machines.
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
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.
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.
Info Sapient will be an Open Source, Common License 0.5, 100% Pure Java based program that is a mechanism for the expression and execution of business rules.
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.