OpenAS2 is a java-based implementation of the EDIINT AS2 standard. It is intended to be used as a server. It is extremely configurable and supports a wide variety of signing and encryption algorithms.
Supports very high traffic volume allowing parallel processing of files per partner.
SUPPORT: Please use the Github issues and Discussions channels here:
https://github.com/OpenAS2/OpenAs2App/
Requirements:
- Java 11 or newer (tested with the LTS versions of Java up to 21)
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Git repo: https://github.com/asipto/siremis
Web management interface for Kamailio (OpenSER) - handle subscriber profiles, access control lists, accounting, least cost routing and load balancing, monitoring charts, xmlrpc communication with SIP server
This is a pure IaaS cloud controller with all the basic functionality of IaaS Cloud Controller. This uses proposed “Trust Based Scheduling Algorithm and Load Balancing Algorithm”. It uses Cloud Architecture with Trust Management layer. It uses Qemu machine emulator and virtualizer as virtualization software at Host. It uses Libvirt driver [30] to interact with Qemu and to interact with its virtualization capabilities of a range of operating systems. Libvirt provides a common, generic and...
Ruby library for managing and monitoring jobs. The library supports local, remote and load balancer execution. Load balancers currently supported: LSF.
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Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.