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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries. Bytewax is a Python framework and Rust distributed...
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    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    An Embedded C++ Domain-Specific Language

    SPar is an internal C++ Domain-Specific Language (DSL) suitable to model and implement classical stream parallel patterns. The DSL uses standard C++ attributes to introduce annotations tagging the notable components of stream parallel applications: stream sources and stream processing stages. Latest version can be downloaded from the SVN using the following command: svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/spar-dsl-compiler/svn/ spar
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    horizon

    horizon

    Horizon is a realtime, open-source backend for JavaScript apps

    Horizon is an open-source developer platform for building sophisticated realtime apps. It provides a complete backend that makes it dramatically simpler to build, deploy, manage, and scale engaging JavaScript web and mobile apps. Horizon is extensible, integrates with the Node.js stack, and allows building modern, arbitrarily complex applications. While technologies like RethinkDB and WebSocket make it possible to build engaging realtime apps, empirically there is still too much friction for...
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    TeleScope

    TeleScope

    XML Data Stream Broker/Replicator

    TeleScope is the efficient intensive-load XML data stream broker, replicator and simple event processing platform (SEP) written in C for the Fedora 17-18, Slackware 13-14, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL-6) Linux distributions. The platform is intended to be operated upon the single number/word values and is not meant to be deployed for full-text XML stream analysis. TeleScope has internal query language with a set of standard logical operators that allows to construct relatively complex...
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    MXQuery is a low-footprint implementation of XQuery 1.0, XQuery Update 1.0, XQuery Fulltext 1.0 and XQuery Scripting 1.0 as well as a subset of XQuery 1.1 (windowing, try/catch). It provides extensions to do data stream processing/CEP and SOAP/REST
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