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    Sentinel

    Sentinel

    Lightweight, powerful flow control component

    Sentinel is a powerful flow control component that ensures the reliability and monitoring of microservices by taking “flow” as the breakthrough point. It covers multiple fields including flow control, concurrency limiting, circuit breaking, and adaptive system protection.
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    JMEDS (Java Multi Edition DPWS Stack)

    JMEDS (Java Multi Edition DPWS Stack)

    JMEDS is a lightweight, modular extendable Java Framework for DPWS.

    JMEDS is a lightweight, modular and extendable software framework for using the "Devices Profile for Web-Services (DPWS)" in Java based environments. It runs on Java CLDC (e.g. on embedded devices), CDC, Android and SE platforms. 12.02.2014 v2.0.0 beta 10 fixed the EXI release and included schema files for EXI's schema informed mode, multiple other bug fixes 25.09.2013 Bugfix release of JMEDS Framework: v2.0.0 beta 9a 30.08.2013 v2.0.0 beta 9 New version of JMEDS...
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    BeepBeep
    Lightweight runtime monitor for AJAX web applications that checks in real time whether XML messages received and sent by the application satisfy a predefined interface specification. Complex message sequences and data values are supported.
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    RSS Reader is a mobile J2ME (Java ME) app. that runs on Java enabled phones. User can store multiple RSS/ATOM feeds as bookmarks. Can import from OPLM file or HTML file with links. Can read offline. MIDP 2.0/some MIDP 1.0. Specify which MIDP w/issue
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    Banshee is a general-purpose web services client written in Java. It is intended to consume web services in a lightweight manner, so it does not break as the contract changes (it means, in case any property, method, or even binding in a WSDL changes)
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    This is a simple, lightweight, RSS ticker. I had looked at a number of tickers but they took a lot of CPU cycles and cost money. I wanted a simple, OS independent, ticker so I wrote this one in Java. It reads RSS 0.91, 1.0, 2.0 and ATOM feeds.
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    Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer
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    MicroWSS is a lightweight web services server/toolkit written in Java. Its purpose it to allow for simple development and deployment of services that use SOAP 1.2 and WSDL. It handles everything relating to XML, so that you only need to deal with Java.
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    JDeliciousFeedApi is a very simple to use Java API to access the information provided by delicious.com over RSS feeds. It does not depend on other libraries, therefore it is a really lightweight piece of software.
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    A Java and Spring based, lightweight and extensible REST framework. It is loosely related to the JSR 311 initiative, but is not compliant since much of the specification has been deemed far too complex or unnecessary.
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    Jawal is a Java news reader to be used on any OS running Java 1.5 or higher. Jawal is made of 2 parts: * the core part made of classes designed to support NNTP exchanges with server(s). This part can be reused in other projects since API and documentatio
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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).
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    Tiny Java RSS / RDF / Atom Aggregator for desktop. Using Thinlet as interface, it's goal is to provide a cross-platform and lightweight feeder. Skins, antialiasing and multi-language support, because news reading needs to be the most pleasant possible!
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    HyperCuP is as P2P infrastructure for scalable distributed communication. HyperCuP has been invented by Schlosser, Sintek, Decker and Nejdl. This project delivers a light-weight implementation of HyperCuP ready to make current apps distributed in a minut
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    Location Aware Mobile Assistant (LAMA) provides travelers a dynamic directory service. Users receive information on hotels, restaurants, and more, which are within their vicinity.
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    The project Navigator aims at supporting automated gathering of dynamic information from third party web sites, using their web interface to post queries and to gather replies. Navigator is written in OS-independent java language.
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    A java framework for developing applications that aggregate data from different sources and combines their responses.It can be used for developing web mashups or as a lightweight enterprise service bus (ESB) in service oriented architectures (SOA).
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    Web Objects in XML (Framework) is an interoperable and lightweight system for distributed objects. It is currently built in Java and C#. Remote objects are serialized in a standard XML format, and they are accessible trough their own URL.
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