20 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
Synapse is an ESB engine and XML router built completely on open standards. It is a mediation framework for XML messages and Web services that allows messages flowing through, into, or out of an organization to be mediated, including aspects such as logging, service lookup, performance mediation, versioning, failover, monitoring, fault management, and tracing.
Hermes JMS Browser is a Java/Swing application for interacting with and monitoring queues/topics. In addition to normal JMS functionality, it supports plugins for gaining access to provider administrative functionality. This could be used to efficiently query queue depths. It is especially useful when dealing with a very mixed environment of messaging providers and need a single tool to interact and monitor them all.
JRedis is a high-performance Java client and connector framework and reference implementation for Redis distributed hash key-value database. It will provide both synchronous clients and asynchronous connections for Redis. The connectors will be both passive (non-threaded) and active, to address deployment scenarios and usage requirements.
Keywatch is a free, OSGi-based monitoring system that provides the adaptability of a modern monitoring system without being complex or hard to configure. It support agents written in any language, and comes pre-packed with a Perl agent and a set of check scripts. Keywatch also supports Nagios check scripts.
MinimalModbus is an easy-to-use Python module for talking to instruments (slaves) from a computer (master) using the Modbus protocol. Example code includes drivers for Eurotherm and Omega process controllers. The only dependency is the pySerial module. This software supports the ‘Modbus RTU’ serial communication version of the protocol, and is intended for use on Linux, OS X, and Windows platforms. It has been tested with Python2.6, Python2.7, and Python3.2.
MyVirtualDirectory is a virtual directory that facilitates the integration of applications with identity data in multiple authoritative sources in real time. The virtual directory acts as a proxy between an application and the authoritative sources, hiding the details of how or where the data is coming from. MyVirtualDirectory includes support for accessing directories and relational databases and for quickly integrating with custom sources such as Web services.