The J-WASTE project aims at the implementation of a platform independent client/server Java implementation of the WASTE protocol. This project started as a mandatory project course in networking at the Luleĺ University of Technology in Sweden.
The software provides a means to form a simple Java cluster. It can be also viewed
as a parallel computing library in Java. The project is based on the following
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J-Sim (previously known as JavaSim) is a component-based, compositional simulation environment written in Java. It is built upon the autonomous component architecture (ACA), a component architecture at the implementation level.
A JAVA package (that can be compiled to a COM DLL) that assists database programmers in generating dynamic SQL, from any platform (using JAVA), eliminating ugly string concatenation code for a more eloquent OO approach.
This is an XSL-FO to RTF formatter target for the .NET/mono platforms. It was initially based on code from the jfor project. see: http://www.jfor.org
Note: currently requires the J# redistributable
Code-o-Meter is a set schemas and tools for collecting and analyzing data relating to personal productivity, e.g. for the Personal Software Process (PSP).
The purpose of this project is to write a patch for Bison which adds the capability of producing Java code instead of C code.
The software is based on the original Bison sources (version 1.28 of Bison). It provides a new -j option which selects Java ou
Java library for X-Way and/or UNI-TE communication.
PROJECT HAS MOVED HERE: https://github.com/Elektordi/x-way-uni-te
X-Way and UNI-TE (also used in Unitelway) are communication protocols for old Schneider Electrics PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), formerly "Modicon Télémécanique".
The aim of this open-source project is to create a Java library to send and receive such data, because there is actually no open-source project at all in this field.
Keep in mind that those protocols are old and not maintained anymore by any company,...
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.