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Remote Services for OSGi provides a transparent way to access services on remote OSGi platforms. Additionally, it can interact with the EventAdmin service to deliver events between distributed frameworks.
Powow is an open-source TCP packets exchange mesh. It allows many TCP clients to connect to a "Powow cloud" (several instances of Powow), to exchange data. Powow is a TCP socket server like Palabre or Oregano.
BitDHT is a LGPL'd general purpose C++ Distributed Hash Table library. It is designed to take hassle out over creating your own DHT. BitDHT is compatible with bitttorrent's DHT and can leverage this network to bootstrap your own personal DHT.
SQLREST enables access to a relational database as RESTful Web Service. Entities can be queried, created and modified using the HTTP methods GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
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The Intelligent Services Layer (ISL) is an advanced agent and service integration framework that supports distributed management; collaborative computing; intelligent software; and intelligent heterogeneous data access.
DistributedComputing Over P2P Networks(DisCo) is focused to provide a java framework for programmers to develop distributed software application with lesser or no time spent on distributedcomputing part.
IP Multicast communication protocol for the distribution of real-time information.
OpenMulticast provides reliable transmission with high performance and scallability to a large number of receivers.
It can also support high availability of the source.
Core Balance is a simple TCP Load Balancing proxy designed to balance connections based on node speed and number of cores. The design was intended to balance a distcc cluster. It features a status report in HTTP and an interactive mode.
CLara is a framework that enables you to access the computing power of many graphics processors in an IP-based network using a kind of Client/Proxy/Server model. Its programming interface conforms to the OpenCL 1.0 standard.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Channel is a C++ framework for distributed message passing and event dispatching, configurable with its components (msg ids,routing algorithms...) as template parameters. As a namespace shared by peer threads, channel supports scope control and filtering
The original FreeMMG was an attempt at implementing a decentralized MMOG in Java. FreeMMG 2 is, currently, just a PhD thesis, which you can download here. If you are interested in developing the FreeMMG 2 ideas into something concrete: fcecin AT gmail.
MLN (Manage Large Networks) is a perl program used to manage a set of User-Mode-Linux instances or Xen instances. From a configuration file, it is possible to specify a large complex network of e.g. Xen instances, which are each configured as specified.
XAMM is an abstraction layer for X11/*nix systems that hides the nature of underlying servers, using SSH trusts to present all applications on the network as if they were local. Provides application grouping, load balancing, logging, and access control.
An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
SocketTest - powerful and small software tool for socket testing. It can create both TCP and UDP client or server. It can be used to test any server or client that uses TCP or UDP protocol to communicate.
NGrid is a transparent C# .Net/mono grid computing model. NGrid abstracts the burden of the grid into a simple multithread and garbage collected programming model. NGrid is designed to carry computationally intensive tasks over multiple machines.
mpiGraph is designed to inspect the health and scalability of a high-performance interconnect while under heavy load. This is useful to detect hardware and software problems in a system, such as slow nodes, links, switches, or routing contention.
xmote is a standard for exchanging data in a compact standardized XML format. In addition to defining the standard, xmote aims to provide a fully compliant and easy to use reference implementation.
This application helps balances incoming TCP connections. This was intended mainly for VNC, but it can be used to balance other types of TCP connections.
UDAE allows developers to access data both
locally and over WSN from a variety of sources, such
as sensors, communications links and platform components in a
unified manner.
Sxta is a C#-based component architecture for distributed simulation on P2P systems. It is based on Std. IEEE 1516 as distributed simulation Standard. Sxta uses AOP mechanisms that generate classes at runtime inheriting from base ones.
Nodemon is a visualization tool for monitoring system resource utilization. It was developed for monitoring the Columbia supercomputer, a 10,240-processor Linux system at NASA Ames Research Center. It can monitor resources on any Linux system or cluster
Jbi4ejb is a JBI compliant Binding Component that allows existing EJB to interact with a JBI ESB. EJB operations can be called from the ESB without the need to modify or even redeploy the EJB.
This project constitutes an implementation of a custom-design distributedcomputing environment. The implementation is based on a form of Nbody simulation, which ran successfully across 33 networked-hosts.
RUNES is a cross-platform, component-based middleware framework allowing for dynamic reconfiguration of functionality. Its lightweight implementation spans powerful nodes like PDAs and PCs, as well as tiny embedded devices.