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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    java loadbalancer

    A simple loadbalancer written in java

    This project is about to give you a simple (but powerful) loadbalancer written in JAVA. "The performance of a Java based load balancer may never match that of a well written load balancer in C/C++, but as teh platform is evolves further, it can only get better." (from http://javalb.sourceforge.net/) My project is a mutch more simple way to have a TCP loadbalancer. It has a hard coded round robin (tictoc) algorythm, and (right now) limited to 2 realservers (it will change in the future)
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    Open Streaming Server is an digital media delivery. Main characteristics are: - Streaming of mp4, 3gp, WMF, QT files - Dynamic Bandwidth adaptation - Load balancing - Content distribution Technology: C++, Java and CORBA.
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