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    SCOUTER

    SCOUTER

    Scouter is open source APM (Application Performance Management) tool

    SCOUTER is an open-source APM like New Relic and appdynamics. (APM means application performance monitoring or application performance management.)
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    Amazon Neptune SigV4 Signer

    Amazon Neptune SigV4 Signer

    A library for Amazon Neptune that enables AWS Signature Version

    A library for sending AWS Signature Version 4 signed requests over HTTP to Amazon Neptune. This package provides signers that can be used with various implementations of HttpRequests. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is an AWS service that helps an administrator securely control access to AWS resources. IAM administrators control who can be authenticated (signed in) and authorized (have permissions) to use Neptune resources. IAM is an AWS service that you can use with no additional...
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    Westhawk's lightweight SNMP stack in Java with extensive examples. The stack provides manager functionality for SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 (authentication and privacy)! It is capable of sending and receiving PDUs, but has limited agent functionality.
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    JAsyncSocket

    Java asynchronous socket library

    Basic Java infrastructure for asynchronous socket service clients and servers. Inspired by asyncore Python module. See doc/TestServer.java for a server implementation example. See doc/TestClient.java for client implementation examples.
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    ADEN

    A free high-performance alternative to TCP sockets

    ADEN is a free, open-source API that offers a high-performance, UDP-based alternative to TCP sockets for : 1- Low data-volume applications. 2- Bulk transfer over a LAN. . Check included examples to see how easy to build robust client-server applications with ADEN API. If you are using ADEN in your application please support ADEN project by mentioning that somewhere in your application UI / project page and add a link to this page. Read my blog articles for more info....
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    wsnware
    WSNWARE is an open source Java/OSGi middleware, designed for monitoring, controlling and standardizing Wireless Sensor Network. WSNWARE is a normalized message oriented middleware running on (and developed for) any OSGi containers.
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