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This is a open, community based project based on a fork of the original Exolab OpenORB project providing a complete CORBA ORB, services and supporting facilities under an open management model, embracing individuals, industrial and academic contributions.
Labrador is an open source Web Services Hub written in Java. It is based on an incredibly simple, yet modular architecture, and attempts to transparently support the SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST protocols.
This project is aimed at providing a 3-tier-architectured full package that enables to interact from Java application with a database. It is strongly based on the Osage project and adds GUI capabilities.
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.
This project is a simple but funny attempt to implement a persistence layer between a relational database and a graphical application. Basically, it consists of a wine cellar management... try it!
The goal is to build a Mobile Agents System which is flexible, easy to extend, secure and open.
A Mobile Agent is able to travel from one system to another while executing.