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    Chronicle Queue

    Chronicle Queue

    Micro second messaging that stores everything to disk

    Micro second messaging that stores everything to disk. With millions of users worldwide, Chronicle Queue is a leading choice for organizations of all sizes seeking a low-latency, high-performance messaging framework. The Chronicle Queue Enterprise version eliminates compatibility issues and allows for the seamless integration and sharing of data between Java, Rust, Python, and C++ libraries.
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    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing Engine

    ...Event processing logic can be written using Streaming SQL queries via graphical and source editors, to capture events from diverse data sources, process and analyze them, integrate with multiple services and data stores, and publish output to various endpoints in real time. Agile development experience with SQL-like query language and graphical drag-and-drop editor supporting event simulation. Lightweight runtime that can natively run on Kubernetes, Docker, VM, or bare metal, and embedded in any Java or Python application. Scalable, and highly available distributed event processing on Kubernetes, with NATS Streaming and Siddhi Kubernetes Operator.
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    compileflow

    compileflow

    Core business process engine of Alibaba Halo platform

    ...Specifically, Compileflow is designed to focus on pure memory execution and stateless process engines by converting process files to generate, compile and execute java code. Currently, compileflow powers multiple core systems such as Alibaba's e-commerce stores and transactions. Compileflow allows developers to design their own business processes through the process editor, which will visualize complex business logic, and build a bridge between designers and development engineers.
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    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    FIDO strong authentication, encryption, digital signature engine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine (SKCE) 2.0 is a "crypto Swiss Army knife" server to perform cryptographic functions through web services, while freeing application developers to focus on business functionality. Its modules include: - A FIDO Engine to support FIDO U2F key registrations/authentications - An encryption engine to encrypt/decrypt files using AES/TDES keys - Escrowing keys to on-premises key management system (StrongAuth KeyAppliance/SAKA) - Integration to cloud storage services...
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    Cloud7

    Central Software Configuration by Java API and SOAP Service

    CLOUD SEVEN is API and middleware together. C7 * stores central configurations in a database * is a useful tool to configure applications which run distributed on different hardware * provides a simple user administration with rights and actions * is good for small and big companies as well. * helps developers, and admins * provides configurations which can be valid for all machines (instances) or may be exclusive for single instances * can be used by API and SOAP (JMS is planned) * provides high performance and stable applications by using local configuration caching * offers complex configuration objects by combining some properties * uses actual optional Apache Derby, MySQL and Oracle (PostgreSQL in work)
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    PieceOCake

    PieceOCake

    A ridiculously simple Java save/load library

    Do you ever curse Java for making it so ridiculously difficult just to save and load data? Do you ever say something like the following: "All I want to do is save the user's data! I don't want to deal with your BufferedWriters and HashMapThingies and stuff!" ...all in a remarkably incensed tone? Well, DON'T! There's a solution! It's a PIECE O' CAKE! Just use this handy dandy library and you can save/load like a champ. Forget about said BufferedWriters and HashMapThingies. What's...
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    A Variable Length Quantity streamer. Read and writes various data types in this format. A VLQ Stream stores/reads data using a variable length which might lead to a more compact storage. This library contains both input and output streams.
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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 virtual machine.
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