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    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    Amazon Neptune JDBC Driver by Amazon Web Services

    ...To use the Driver in BI tools, please refer to the documentation. To connect to Amazon Neptune using the JDBC driver, the Neptune instance must be available through an SSH tunnel, load balancer, or the JDBC driver must be deployed in an EC2 instance. SSH Tunnel and host file must be configured before using the drive to connect to Neptune, please see SSH configuration. This driver is compatible with JDBC 4.2 and requires a minimum of Java 8.
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    JPPF

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    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    Net Tools for Development

    A collection of network-oriented tools

    This Eclipse RCP application contains several free, useful network tools. Among others: - Standard network tools: ping, netstat, traceroute, nslookup - A port scanner - Servers: HTTP, FTP, TFTP servers - an HTTP proxy - A TCP tunnel - Clients: FTP client, embeddable PuTTY (for Windows only)
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    tunnel a tcp/udp connection through a http(s) connection, surviving proxy-servers
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    Telnet over HTTP proxy. Allows users behind firewalls to tunnel Telnet sessions over a HTTP connection. Server uses Java servlets with a Java or C# client.
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    NetTool is a developer tool for monitoring and manipulating application-level network messages, particularly useful for debugging web applications and web services. There are two components to NetTool: the HTTP Client, and the TCP Tunnel.
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    JavaTunnel is a java, free, tunneling program. It can function in two ways: 1 It can open TCP/IP tunnel between two computers, using HTTP as a transport(not yet). 2 It can open a connection directly, witht he help of a SSL-HTTP proxy(avaible now).
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    TCP-Switch currently allows sharing one port for four protocols (SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, passive FTP). Each protocol can be forwarded (tunnel) to a different <host:port>. Future releases will allow much more controll, e.g. client IP/port, and other protocols
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    This project intends to make a SOCKS compatible tunnel proxy which communicates to the server part, running on your nameserver, over standard DNS (UDP) protocol. That way you can bypass network firewalls allowing no other IP traffic but DNS.
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