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Network monitoring and troubleshooting is hard. TotalView makes it easy.
This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
Predefined CORBA architecture to develop software into two parts : the real computer kernel (server) and the exploitation or UI part (client). Sources are independant of the CORBA distribution (MICO, omniORB, ORBacus, TAO, Visibroker) and are fully portable. JAVA Servlets for HTTP tunneling. The Server is in C++ and the Client in C++ and JAVA.Very usefull in real time projects. This is a small sample to be adapted to your project.
PressObjects is a software development kit (SDK) composed of several frameworks that assist the construction of object oriented applications. The code is compatible with Delphi-Win32 and Free Pascal compilers.
O/R Broker is a framework for applications that use JDBC. It allows you to externalize dynamic SQL statements in individual files, improving readability, and it allows declarative mapping from queries to arbitrary domain objects, not just JavaBeans.
Sfeb is a Simple and Flexible Enterprise Bus. Its purpose is to share business components on a network, and make them accessible through various protocols(http, jms, ...). Sfeb can be adapted, to your needs with the Sfeb sdk.
Powerful cloud-based licensing solution designed for fast-growing software businesses.
A single-point of license control for desktop, SaaS, and mobile applications, APIs, VMs and devices.
10Duke Enterprise is a cloud-based, scalable and flexible software licensing solution enabling software vendors to easily configure, manage and monetize the licenses they provide to their customers in real-time.
A peer-to-peer object sharing system, based on ICE, which can be applied to several P2P applications. An initial proof of concept will be a distributed web cache for LANs with no central proxy server.
Mr Architecture is an object-relational mapping and a client-server architecture which provides for persistence of EJB-like components in a relational database. Mr Architecture is dependent on Java2 Enterprise Edition interfaces.
SIOP: Scripting Inter-Operation Protocol - Dynamic inter-process communications mechanism that allows script based languages to communicate with each other similar to standards such as CORBA, but without the need for explicit definitions of interfaces.
Datadog is an object persistence layer written in Java. Features include caching, transaction support, and much more using a rich and flexible API.
Datadog is a dead project, and has not been updated since 2002. Use Hibernate if you must use Java.
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Transform an application into a component, a module, and use it like a piece of a bigger software. This software let you link every standalone program, to extend an application or create a new one, like a Lego(tm) system, without modify the source code.
JTOE (Efficient Transport of Java Objects - initials reordered) is a library
for transporting Java objects from JVM to JVM through the network. It focuses on simplicity and efficiency enabling really fast implementations of transport layers.
The JTools project contains small java functionalities which will make the live of a developer easier. For each functionality there will be a source release and a jar release.
This project is a try of implementing Java Messages Systems on Java2 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
The QUAM project defines enhancements to Object Middleware (in particular CORBA) to provide Quality of Service (QoS) management and control to application objects.
This Project ist developing a Java Applet, that allows visualising the components in a CORBA Component Server. The visualisation is realised in relation to a project at the Institute for Computer Science at Humboldt-University Berlin.
Lyophilizer helps developers create systems of JavaBeans without worrying about different persistent/transactional/secure back ends. It is evolving into JDO and currently supports JDBC, EJB and in-memory storage.
The DynAPI <!-- I D E --> is aimed at being an extensible tool for easy and correct development of dynamic webpages with client-side scripting with focus on the HTML Document Object Model as controlled by ECMA/Javascript.
Introduction and proof-of-concept of integrating JMS with CORBA. Using Java, design patterns. It's a university practical work, we'll implement an infrastructure for a fictious company, RNA, which provides news through many different channels.
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.
OpenORM is an OpenSource Object Relational mapping broker based on Scott Ambler whitepapers.
It's developed on C++ and the objects that it persist are CORBA objects.
We are currently using omniORB2 as our ORB and PostgreSQL as our database server.
The WebBull is a multi-language environment for developing scalable, reliable and flexible e-business and m-business applications. WebBull is mainly targetted for developing multi-language decentralized applications with C++ and Java.
Vanadis aims to be a distributed systems platform built on OSGi. It should be easy to expose your services, and it should be easy to find your dependencies. Distribution should be transparent. Will it? Maybe, stay posted.