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    Zuul

    Zuul

    Gateway service providing dynamic routing, monitoring and more

    ...It is used in the backend of the Netflix streaming service as a front door for all requests from devices and web sites. Zuul is ideal for cases like this where API traffic volume and diversity can become overwhelming and cause production issues to arise suddenly and without warning. Zuul has a broad range of filters that enable it to perform multiple functions quickly and apply functionality to services like Netflix. These functions include security authentication, dynamic routing, stress testing, load shedding and more.
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    open-dis

    open-dis

    Open-DIS implements the IEEE DIS protocol in multiple languages.

    An open source implementation of the Distributed Interactive Simulation (IEEE-1278) standard in C++, C-Sharp, Objective-C, Java, Javascript and XML. Example applications including sending and receiving native DIS traffic, X-Plane plugin, and WebSocket/Javascript/WebGL applications. See the individual code directories for each package of interest. This project is inactive and has migrated to a GitHub project at https://github.com/open-dis
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    samizdat

    Kerberized Messaging Toolkit for Java

    ...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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    The goal of the OSM2PostGIS project is to develop an OpenStreetMap data processor that can import any amount of .osm XML data into a PostGIS database, and produce evaluated navigation network topologies to support routing.
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    A Java toolkit of MATIP (Mapping of Airline Reservation, Ticketing, and Messaging Traffic over IP) within a Connection Framework. This will provide a set of libraries for optimized communication link between an airline and a central computer system over
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