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    Java Multiprocessing

    Java Multiprocessing

    Java explicit multiprocessing, SSI and cluster management tool

    ▪ JMP library allows to do multiprocessing in Java with a simple API that resembles Java multithreading. JMP allows running a piece of Java code on a separate process either locally or on remote machine. ▪ If the code in question is not present on the target machine, it can be dynamically uploaded. ▪ JMP allows setting affinity for a new process explicitly instead of relying on the OS. ▪ JMP also contains a simple cluster management / load balancing tool called JMP node. ▪ JMP = SSI + load balancing + multiprocessing API ▪ JMP is available on ENGITEX Java cloud as well as for local deployment. ...
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    OpenEphyra is an open framework for question answering (QA). It retrieves answers to natural language questions from the Web and other sources. Visit http://www.ephyra.info/ for more details and information on joining this open research initiative.
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    How Fast Is Your Network Today? Soap-Stone is the Java network benchmark which can answer this question for a range of protocols (raw, http, rmi, soap) and other dimensions.
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