11 projects tagged "Java"
AppDynamics an application performance management solution for mission-critical Java applications. It can organize user requests and business transactions, monitor business transaction health, identify and diagnose slow requests, identify and diagnose errors, and drill down. It is built from the ground up for highly distributed service-oriented environments. It has fast root cause diagnostics at the method/class level, but creates no more than 2% overhead, even in high-volume production deployments. It can not only manage applications, but dynamically scale them in cloud and virtual environments.
The j661 project provides a generic CDS (or ARINC 661 Server) in order to facilitate the understanding of the ARINC 661 standard, prototype ARINC 661 concepts and architectures, and facilitate the reuse of ARINC 661 specifications and artefacts between projects. The CDS architecture is designed to allow defining the Server behavior to be easily modified or extended. This is achieved by a modular plug-in architecture, allowing customization at runtime without changing anything in the Server core itself.
CBR Server is a light-weight HTTP server allowing you to view Comic Book Archives: CBR, CBZ, PDF, etc. It has purposely been designed to be used with a wireless tablet PC and is highly configurable. XML file-based configuration capabilities. A multi-threaded HTTP server based on JDoc Web Server. Multi-threaded CBR/CBZ/RAR/ZIP extraction. Support for a user-selected splash screen. Customizable HTML/CSS pages. Text-based search capabilities. Displays CBR, CBZ, RAR, ZIp, and PDF-based documents. FMEO (For my eyes only) support. A thumbnail rendition of the cover pages of the query results. A thumbnail rendition of the entire comic book. Zoom in, zoom out, and full size support. 270 degree rotation (a.k.a. iPad emulation). A remember me function (cookie-based). A file explorer interface that enables you to navigate through the directories comprising Comic Books. Multi-language support (i18n). End-users language extension support. Enhanced out of the box HTML forms. Uses ImageMagick and 7-Zip. Icons from www.everaldo.com/crystal. Enhanced navigation capabilities.
jGoogleCalSync is a Java application that uses the ICS file format to access and upload calendar information in GMail's Calendar. The application has been built to upload Lotus Notes calendar information. Once the Lotus Notes information is in GMail calendar, it can be synchronized via CalDAV towards an iPhone or other calDAV-enabled devices.
Agnos is a cross-language, cross-platform, lightweight RPC framework with support for passing objects by value or by reference. Agnos is meant to allow programs written in different languages to easily interoperate, by providing the needed bindings (glue-code) and hiding all the details from the programmer. The project essentially serves the same purpose as existing technologies like SOAP, WSDL, CORBA, and others, but takes a minimalistic approach to the issue at hand. Unlike the aforementioned technologies, which tend to require integration with Web servers, using verbose XML-based protocols on top of textual transports (HTTP), often also requiring complex topologies (such as name servers for registering objects, etc.). Agnos is designed to be simple, efficient, and straightforward, allowing for direct communication between two ends using a compact binary protocol.
The CloverETL Profiler, software for data profiling, works to examine data in existing data sources and collect statistical information about said data. Through this process, the profiler eliminates the guesswork in analysis, revealing an understanding of what data actually exists and what needs to be improved. Part of the CloverETL Data Integration family, the Profiler is an added tool to the enhanced toolset. Whether employed as a standalone job or part of a greater project, the CloverETL Profiler, as named, operates with the same Engine as CloverETL, offering high performance, speed, and easy deployment in a data environment.
A powerful and pretty desktop environment for Linux and Unix-like systems.