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high performance yet easy to use Java API for managing VMware vSphere
This project provides a full set of libraries to manage VMware Infrastructure and vSphere. 2.0+ includes a new Web Service engine much faster/smaller than Apach AXIS. Start @ http://vijava.sf.net Blog @ http://doublecloud.org Twitter: @sjin2008
For commercial support and product vijavaNG, visit http://www.doublecloud.net.
allspice is a set of java libraries that allow you to easily create (or extend) programming languages that run on top of the JVM for seamless integration with java. Code written in one language is indistinguishable from another.
Fully graphical mips simulator, with a simple text editor. The aim is to not only have the entire mips isa implemented and simulated, but to have a mips ide. The text highlighting for the mips instructions set is currently underway. Version 3 Available.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
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.