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    StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    FIDO® Certified StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    An open source implementation of the FIDO2 protocol to support passwordless strong authentication using public-key cryptography. Supports registration, authentication (all platforms), and transaction authorization (for native Android apps).
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    The Fourth Edition of STEMCalc and the biggest one yet!

    ...Determined, not giving up, me, one of the original co-authors of STEMCalcR, has brought to you STEMCalc IV, the swiss knife of mathematics. I am determined to drive this project further, turning it into a powerful program , more than just your average calculator.
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    JPPF

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    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    A distributed, peer-to-peer, server-less communication & messaging solution for JAVA (JMS), C++ and .NET applications, integrates with JBoss, WebLogic & WebSphere. Offers guaranteed delivery, security and transactions. Supports TCP, SSL & HTTP protocols.
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    tbot (transport,business,object,transformer)is a Java/C# object marshaller/unmarshaller that maps transport objects to user objects. Overcomes deficiencies of other projects that require predefined generated classes. Support for: TibRV,ION,JMS,FIX, etc.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Open, fast, robust grid for distributing computing, processes etc. A great alternative to overpriced commercial products such as DataSynapse. Not constrained by standards: contribute to invent new grid computing.
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    SOAP 1.2 Implementation Written in Java. The difference between SOAPAnywhere (SAW) and Implementations such as Apache SOAP and Axis is that SAW can not only be run through a WebAPP container but can also run in both a standlone mode and as an integrated
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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