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    Slimgrid is a Java library for grid computations which is lighter than other ones (JPPF, Hadoop, ...). The main design goals are: minimalism, simplicity, pervasiveness. If you need to grab something which does not require you to comprehend massive and complex API's, do exhaustive configurations and installations, is robust and reliable, uses just one port for all management and communication, then SlimGrid is the right choice.
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    EVLib

    Management and simulation of Electric Vehicles activities

    EVLib is a library for the management and the simulation of Electric Vehicle (EV) activities, at a charging station level, within a Smart Grid environment. EVLib provides a simple, yet efficient interface for the management of all major EV related activities such as the charging and dis-charging of batteries, as well as battery swapping. Moreover, a large number of parameters, such as the number of chargers, the waiting queues, and the available energy can be easily con figured. On top of...
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    Mpaxs

    Mpaxs

    Transparent Local and Remote Parallelization for Java

    Mpaxs provides a simple abstraction for executing Callables and Runnables either locally within the same Virtual Machine, 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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    OpenSwing
    OpenSwing is a components library that provides a rich set of advanced graphics components for developing desktop applications and HTTP/RMI based java applications/RIAs based on Swing front-end. It provides also adapters for Hibernate, JPA, iBatis, etc.
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    JADIF
    JAva DIstributed Framework provides a secure and flexible Framework for distributed grid and volunteer computing applications (separate client & server Framework). For more informations take a look at the project page http://jadif.sourceforge.net
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    Messi is a REST ajax framework for java and php. Database is manipulated transparently via SQL statements using javascript. Records are fetched to browser as scrollable dataset linked to data-aware JS widges such as editable grid and various fields.
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