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    Agentopia

    Java5 mobile agents in peer2peer containers without stubs/skeletons.

    Agentopia is a programming framework (API) for Java 5 mobile agents in peer-to-peer networks. Main features: Routing around firewalls, anonymity, and it is extremely easy to write new agents. No RMI, no CORBA, just plain Java bytecode loading.
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    Multiagentsystem Ellipsis

    Multiagentsystem Ellipsis

    Modular, agent-oriented and extendable agent toolkit.

    Ellipsis is a modular, agent-oriented, and extendable toolkit to execute stationary and mobile software agents written in the Java programming language. Ellipsis uses the standard application server JBoss (version 4.2.3 GA) without any modifications. In contrast to existing mobile agent toolkits, Ellipsis has an agent- and message-oriented architecture. Ellipsis is built on top of the JMX architecture. Core Ellipsis components are implemented as MBeans which provides for basic ser-vices to execute agents and control their life-cycle. ...
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    Loid is used to work with Java and Objective-C to simplify data exchange bindings. Loid can generate meta-information available at run-time. Requesting clients or applications can inference on the meta-information for data binding.
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    The Secure Mobile Agents (SeMoA) platform constitutes a secure runtime environment for Java-based mobile software agents.
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    MobilerRPC enables remote procedure calls between J2ME applications and java sevlet server.
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    This project is a try of implementing Java Messages Systems on Java 2 Micro Edition. The project consists of a few parts: - a library for mobiles, implementing most of JMS methods - a proxy serwer, running on J2SE, communicating with queues provider
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    The iChilli mobile J2EE platform provides a J2EE compliant runtime environment for both server and mobile platforms, such as J2ME, MIDP or other CLDC based devices. For example iChilli runs on the PersonalJava enabled Sharp Zaurus and Compaq's iPAQ.
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    Traveling Agents

    This project is closed.

    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.
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