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    Madara

    Middleware for distributed applications

    ... is the Knowledge and Reasoning Language (KaRL) Engine, which provides a real-time scripting language for nanosecond execution times hooked into a flexible transport layer for distributed reasoning. The KaRL engine also supports object-oriented C++, Java, and Python programming through Containers, classes that provide abstractions and references for variable location within the KaRL Knowledge Base. This project is currently in process of being ported from http://madara.googlecode.com.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    OverServer

    OverServer

    Simple meta-server for locating other multiplayer servers

    ... on the player base and not a central server. OverServer tries not to violate this strength by keeping the query and response length very low to cut down on overhead from running the metaserver. I designed OverServer with a few lessons in mind from Valve and Won's metaserver setup for Half-life. It is at least somewhat resistant to attack through a challenge-response system for incoming requests. I also wanted the tool to be very simple to "snap in" to an existing application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SIES is a forward-chaining rule engine server. Clients connect to update a global knowledge-base and/or can register to be notified when specified elements are inferred. Local access for a client's own inferences is also possible.
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