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CAMA (Context-Aware Mobile Agents) is a middleware for supporting mobile agents coordination. It is based on Linda-style coordination and provides numerous extentions for interoperability and fault-tolerance. It supports portable platforms such as PDAs.
COMPAS J2EE is a non-intrusive performance instrumentation and monitoring toolkit for J2EE.
It uses adaptive monitoring to automatically adjust the target coverage. COMPAS is completely portable across J2EE application servers and OSs.
The idea behind this project is to create an SPC emulator written on JAVA.
So far, i'm just researching and planning.
This will be mostly a learning experience, which I hope will produce a working, portable emulator.
A small, portable, client/server GUI designed to work on many types of hardware, including handheld computers and other embedded systems. For more information and downloads, see http://picogui.org
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A purposed ideal client accessing domain name resolve service supplied by ods.org. As being portable across platforms by java, implementing several dreamed features by numbers of ods users including me, Like SSL support, running behind the router...
Wireless and Small Devices implementations normally support the Http Connection interface, which allows application to be portable across different mobile information devices by using HTTP as the underlying protocol. HTTP in spite of obvious advantages i
An open Gnutella network library based on GnucDNA. It is platform-independent, developer-friendly and efficient, developed in portable C++. Easy enough for the casual P2P developer and advanced enough to satisfy the research project needs.
YAFTP is a javaportable client frontend to RFC765 RFC959 RFC2228 RFC2640 server , it intends to provide both a SWING GUI FrontEnd bean to access and recognize misc FTP servers and also non graphical classes and API as well
Attempt of a portable cross-language object-oriented benchmark . So far supporting C++, Objective-C, and Java. Support for Smalltalk, CLOS, CSharp, and Eiffel is in development.
Portable shell (command line) program written in Java to access database servers that support JDBC. For the beginning mySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server are supported.
This Project aims to provide a fully portableJava based RTFM network meter and Network monitoring/management system
It uses pcap which is simplify using jpcap library ( JAVA PCAP binding )
Java ARM support for standards, Maven, & archetypes
The project creates a standard for Java implementations of ARM applications. It uses an asynchronous event model with threading that is standard for any board the runs Java on an ARM processor.
The set of interfaces, abstract classes, events and enums create a standard that help enforce the write once, run anywhere credo.
This will make code more portable and readable.
The Portable Highly Available Sensors (PHASE) project aims at creating an example application that demonstrates the usage of Application Interface Specification service interfaces of the Service Availability Forum.