8 projects tagged "Java"
BitDew is a programmable environment for the management and distribution of data for grid, desktop grid, and cloud systems. It can easily be integrated into large scale computational systems such as XtremWeb, BOINC, Hadoop, Condor, Glite, Unicore, OpenStack, and Eucalyptus. It provides key P2P, grid, and cloud technologies (DHT, BitTorrent, Amazon S3, DropBox) and high level programming interfaces with a simple API for creating, accessing, storing, and moving data with ease, even in highly dynamic and volatile environments.
RefleX is a Java tool that allows people that have no particular knowledge of Java to write smart programs entirely in XML. The concepts of native XML programming used in RefleX have been designed separately, so that other implementations on other platforms/languages can be considered. As the tags used are considered "active", the underlying concepts have been named "Active Tags". Programming in XML allows developers to efficiently produce batch scripts as well as Web applications. With Active Tags, you can dramatically decrease the number of lines you have to code.
MapReduce-BitDew is an implementation of the MapReduce programming model proposed by Google for Internet Desktop Grids. Using MapReduce-BitDew, you can execute MapReduce applications on resources like Desktop PCs distributed on the Internet. MapReduce-BitDew features a firewall-friendly protocol, fault-tolerance, result-certification, 2-level schedulers, and more.
CASTORE (CApitalization & STORagE) takes place in a user-centered design approach to build an open archive platform, planned to create institutional repositories, managed by librarians in their respective institutions. With this system, the authors are able to store, convert (XML), fully index, manage, perpetuate, valorize, and distribute their digital documents. It uses an assembly of components (Tomcat, OO, JDO, Saxon, Lucene, etc.) to build middleware applications, relying on XML and any relational database. The system has been developed with a component architecture (J2EE) to be able to integrate the platform with any intranet environment with the minimum cost of development.
BioMAJ (BIOlogie Mises A Jour) is a workflow engine dedicated to data synchronization and processing. It automates the update cycle and the supervision of the locally mirrored data repository. The application is generalist, but was applied in the bioinformatics field for biological data bank management. The packaging includes workflow and indexing post-processing scripts for most used biological data banks. Developed in Java and Ant, the application is compatible with various Unix-based systems.
SCAP-Java is an automatic thematical mapping software. It draws colors or symbol maps from your data, with step by step procedures coherent with the cartography semiology methodology. It was developed for education and map production, with an emphasis on usability: it's easy to create a PDF map from spreadsheet data and geospatial datasets (mif/mid).
Go4IT is a test environment based on the TTCN-3 language. This standardized language simplifies the process of translating an existing standard into test cases and test suites. Using a TTCN test environment allows you to validate hardware or applications against a given standard. A user management interface together with logging capabilities allow you to fine tune the tests to be run and exploit the results to solve the issue in case a test would fail. Free registration is required to access the download area.
A light weight API, clean room JCE, JCE/JCA provider for Java cryptography.