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    Pinpoint

    Pinpoint

    APM, (Application Performance Management) tool

    Pinpoint is an APM (Application Performance Management) tool for large-scale distributed systems written in Java / PHP. Inspired by Dapper, Pinpoint provides a solution to help analyze the overall structure of the system and how components within them are interconnected by tracing transactions across distributed applications. Services nowadays often consist of many different components, communicating amongst themselves as well as making API calls to external services. How each and every...
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    Java NIO TCP Port Mapper

    The Java NIO based TCP port mapper

    This program map the given TCP ports to other ports according to .properties file slots (localHost:localPort - remoteHost:remotePort pairs).
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    libmsgque

    libmsgque

    something that writes code for you

    ...To link, you need to distribute the work from one package-item to another package-item and wait for an answer or not. > Philosophy: Write Once → Run Everywhere The package-item can be a thread, a separate local process that is started by fork or spawn, or even a network of multiple services on multiple hosts. The package-item can be written in any language that is supported by the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel support. It even supports running multiple programming languages in a single piece of software. Supported Languages are: (C,C++,C#,VB.NET,Java,Python,Ruby,Perl,PHP,Tcl or GO) > Strategy: It takes 4 years to write a programming-language, but it only takes 4 weeks to insert a micro-kernel. ...
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    A Java 1.4 based NIO socket framework. This hides the (dirty) details of non-blocking IO from developers, allowing them to EASILY build a highly scalable application, which can handle over 10000 incoming and outgoing sockets using only one thread.
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    Remotor is a Java web service system. It is a very easy to use and a very fast remote procedure call engine (alike RMI | RPC). No need for Stubs, Skeletons and Naming-Services. Remotor is one of many building blocks for the COMJAT.NET framework suite.
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    Phosphor is a peer-to-peer file sharing program. XML network protocol, with source in Java and Swing. Uses thread pools extensively and is designed to scale very well. Chat capabilities. This is Napster done right!
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