This subproject contains a parallel implementation effort for the Java VirtualMachine. It allows for you to use the WFIO interface in your Java applications and will include a translation layer so that you can talk to the native WFIO libraries. This subproject exists partially to overcome the 8.3 file naming convention that WFIO itself is limited to.
libVMR is a class library written in Java which implements code generator for group method of data handling - GMDH.
The library is intended for users, with machine learning skills. libVMR provides an effective framework for the research and development of data mining and predictive analytics.
libVMR is based on the most popular neural network model with a higher generalization ability from kernel tricks - vector machine by Reshetov (VMR).
The library has been designed to learn from data sets. ...
Py4J enables Python programs to dynamically access arbitrary Java objects. Methods are called as if the Java objects resided in the Python virtualmachine. There is no code to generate and no interface to implement for shared objects on both sides.
Transparent Local and Remote Parallelization for Java
Mpaxs provides a simple abstraction for executing Callables and Runnables either locally within the same VirtualMachine, on the same host via RMI, or on remote machines, also via RMI. It supports launching of new compute hosts via an extensible API, currently featuring local compute host launching and grid compute host launching using the DRMAA API.
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This is one small and fast JAVA implementation of java.util.queue which permanently stores queue data into files. Use of this implementation avoid use of huge JMS implementations. All read and write operations have to be on one JAVA virtualmachine.