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pUniConf is a rapid application development (RAD)framework for writing GUI applications in Perl/Gtk2, using plugins as the main source of interface design. Perl modules are coming soon, eliminating the need for plugins!
Web Application Framework which allows you to build applications that never require the page to reload. Communications between the browser and server are done in the background, and displayed automatically using DHTML.
Geeklog Experemential Code and Plugins is for testing the bounds of possiblity with the geeklog code base as well as experemential versions of modified plugins that may be avaliable elsewhere. One focus is the Addicti0n experemential fork of Geeklog.
The Adventure System (or TAS for short) is a game engine, which handles rendering, sound, scripting, networking and a host of other features required to develop a game.
Servers Development Kit (SrvDK) is an open source library, written in C#, for quick creation of effective and robust multi-client TCP servers. NOTE: This is work in progress, so far the application is NOT yet usable!
Nubric (Near-real-time user behaviour and resource interaction control) is a framework for security and authentication-related modules written in Java. Its origin focus lies on network monitoring, dynamic, transparent firewalling and traffic control.
This is a library that helps software that uses Abase not spread all over the system. This helps to distribute software without installation and make it easy for a user to keep software organized. Then it can be used in "portableOS" flash drives.
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.
Webploy is an open source pluggable install system for Java based web applications. If you deliver web based applications that others will install, Webploy is exactly what you need.
A generic java based distributed performance testing platform specifically for testing clustered or distributed applications and or frameworks. The framework itself is clustered and coordinated with www.terracotta.org
Web framework based on the WebComponent class (SF.net) that manages users, roles and actions (permissions). It uses design patterns like DAO and Factory. Under an accurate set of conventions, it can be extended to a flexible and robust web application.
CYFM is a light and easy yet powerful and dynamic to use PHP5 based framework.
it make use of the design pattern MVC, and responsible for load balancing and fail over between single MySQL Master and many Slaves.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
Bonswing is a library/framework that uses Java Swing components to list updates to services in the network using Apple's Bonjour. By using Bonswing components, the developer does not have to worry about service discovery and can focus on the application
Clutch is a Java framework for distributed computing using mobile agents. Built using ProActive [http://www-sop.inria.fr/sloop/javall/], it is meant to be a scalable toolkit that can be used to distribute computation across an arbitrary number of nodes.