Omega Online is cross-platform peer-to-peer middleware for home computing. The project provides tools and libraries to author distributed computing in a language-neutral manner, using open standards.
Pure java implementation of the entire Collaboration Data Objects (CDO 1.21) library for accessing Microsoft Exchange Server in a platform independent manner. Subsequently, support for directly accessing Exchange (without CDO or MAPI) will also be added.
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It is a lightweight API to invoke web services (RMI, CORBA, WebService (SOAP), XML-RPC, EJB, Hessian, Burlap, REST, ...), how simple Java Object calls. You can integrate Crispy in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) or in a Rich Client Platform (RCP).
OpenAOS is a open source project of a platform independent and distributed service for accessing measurement data over a standarisized interface (ASAM ODS) defined by ASAM e.V. (for details please visit standards at www.asam.net).
XPLC (cross-platform lightweight components) is a component system that provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between applications, being portable across platforms and languages, easy to use and having the lowest possible overhead.
The MACA objective is to provide user authentication, session management and authorization services independently of platform. Authorization servive is based on a contextual role-based access control model that extends NIST RBAC
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CPCOM contains a open-source and cross-platform implementation of the Microsoft COM API for operating systems that do not have an implementation. This allows COM components to be easily ported to other systems.
ACDK - Artefaktur Component Development Kit - is a platform independent C++-framework similar to Java or C#/.NET for generating distributed and scriptable components and applications.
JCuckoo is the project aimed at creating a simple and universal platform for distributed computing and object migration in Java. JCuckoo will enable creating both small-scale (cluster-like) networks and wide-area (even worldwide) computing.
The Peer System is a sophisticated java peer-to-peer platform designed to make it very easy for developers to write, package, and distribute p2p services to users and very easy for users to find, install, and run available services.
Globe is a middleware platform for developing large-scale (millions of users, worldwide) distributed applications. A number of applications are available, such as GDN: a scalable replacement for FTP and GlobeDoc: a scalable replacement for the WWW.
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.
TclXPCOM is a binding between Tcl and XPCOM, Mozilla's cross-platform component model. TclXPCOM allows Tcl developers to use and implement XPCOM components with pure Tcl scripts.
The Network Service Provision Framework (NSPF) aims to permit the implementation, on any reasonable platform, of a system of service provision that provides, in a network independant manner, a dynamic service environment.
Open_PYOSS will be a platform to develop
Operational Support Systems for the Cable MSO.
It will capitalized on a Distributed NxTier Computing Agent environment and WebServices core technologies
to provide seamless Managed Access for MSOs or xSPs
Joint is a competent middleware server that supports: load balancing, distribution, naming services, transaction handling, run-time updates, centralized logging and much more. Platform independent and open for use with any SQL database.
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.