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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    Cyclone - Task Automation

    Cyclone - Task Automation

    Task Scheduler for Java, Groovy, Javascript, python & ruby

    Cyclone is java-based rich GUI web tool for automating tasks with ease. Cyclone is a project that was borne out of necessity. Agreed, there are many native tools that allow task to be scheduled or automated on most operating systems, however, Cyclone is more than just an automation tool. In many programming languages, there are batch module/libraries available to schedule jobs, but need quite a bit of enhancements to provide similar feature set as Cyclone. Cyclone comes with a number of...
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    grepp

    An ultimate text-analysing tool

    A command line tool for text file analyis, filtering, splitting and reporting. Runs under Java (1.5+), supports plugins written in Groovy. Has nix and win batch files in distributions.
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