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The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux 2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools.
LazySync is a pure-Java file-synchronization program written for handheld devices (currently supports the Compaq iPAQ) using the SavaJeXE (www.savaje.com) Java operating system.
The CLI4J Project provides a framework to create CICSO-like CLIs, using Java and XML to construct a command hierarchy that can be as simple or as complex as required, effectively interacting with console users.
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Bean Bowl is the a fun and useful Java lab, allowing you to play around with Java classes and objects using direct manipulation techniques instead of writing long main() methods. Use it either as an application or as a GUI component framework for you own
JFIPA is intended to be a scalable, easy-to-deploy router and parser of messages between agents using the FIPA Agent Communication Language represented as XML
Linuxlord is a client/server architecture to enable web based thin client computing using Linux. After installing Linuxlord you are able to login your linux desktop from everywhere via an java applet running in your web browser.
The RAZip bitstream format was designed to provide a faster
random access to compressed data than what is currently
possible using the GZIP format. During the desing phase,
some other features were added, like encryption and error correction.
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Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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This Project aims to provide a fully portable Java based RTFM network meter and Network monitoring/management system
It uses pcap which is simplify using jpcap library ( JAVA PCAP binding )
High Availability using Virtualization:
Set up two servers (main and backup). The backup should come into action when the main goes down, & should continue the operation that the main was running, exactly from the point of failure, without loss of data.
A server network is created where if a new server is introduced into the network, it seamlessly integrates with the existing ones in a way that is not made known to the users of the service - web apache servers are used to process client request.
Bonswing is a library/framework that uses Java Swing components to list updates to services in the network using Apple's Bonjour. By using Bonswing components, the developer does not have to worry about service discovery and can focus on the application
Clutch is a Java framework for distributed computing using mobile agents. Built using ProActive [http://www-sop.inria.fr/sloop/javall/], it is meant to be a scalable toolkit that can be used to distribute computation across an arbitrary number of nodes.
CAEBeans is the hierarchy of problem-oriented shells over CAE-package. Their functionality is implemented using GPE (Grid Programming Environment) architecture.
BeanQuery is a Java solution that allows for querying arbitrary collections of arbitrary object types by using a criteria like API in a declarative and typesafe manner.
A utility to rename files in a directory using the Regular expression.
The program is intended to be easy to use for people who have familiarity with Regular expression.
Utility that creates/applies an archive or standalone patch (differences between two folders) with graphical interface or using command-line. Patches are intended to reduce bandwidth cost. PatchManager uses existing diff/patch utilities.
Some example exercises about distributed systems in computer science. Some code examples for Java RMI, Java Server Socket and Peer to Peer Systems written in Java. Probably using the Hibernate framework and some other Java Technologies.
WebApp to start or stop remotely the computer's fan using HTTP (your computer's Firefox or your iPhone Safari...).
Why do you want to do that? It's too impressive to stop the fan from your bed... :)