14 projects tagged "Solaris"
The Schily Source Package System (SPS) is a source-based packaging system that is developed for SchilliX (a OpenSolaris-based Unix distribution) but is highly portable and works on many operating systems. It "boots" from a single 10kb shell script and creates all needed binaries from scratch. In contrast to other similar systems, it is modular and reusable. It is based on the Schily Makefilesystem and smake.
SchilliX is an OpenSolaris-based live CD and distribution that is intended to help people discover OpenSolaris. When installed on a hard drive, it also allows developers to develop and compile code in a pure OpenSolaris environment. SchilliX tries to be as Sun Solaris compatible as possible and to be the optimum development platform for Solaris and OpenSolaris.
BeleniX is a distribution based on the version of OpenSolaris that runs on x86 machines. It comes as a live CD and includes all of the OpenSolaris components (core kernel, libraries, and utilities) and also includes additional GNU/OSS software. BeleniX is a full fledged OS distribution that can be installed and used as a regular desktop system.
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. The Debian system is used for software distribution and packaging to glue the numerous pieces together. However, Nexenta is not currently part of the Debian Project, nor are its packages present in the Debian database. It includes Apache, MySQL, Perl, Python, PHP, Firefox, Evolution, a software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim, Abiword, administration and development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries, and much more.
Project Open ESB implements an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) runtime with sample service engines and binding components. Open ESB allows you to easily integrate enterprise applications and Web services as loosely coupled composite applications. This allows you to seamlessly compose and recompose your composite applications, realizing the benefits of a true Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The core of the Open ESB SDK is based on Java Business Integration (JBI) technology, as defined in the JSR 208 specification.
The Open Content Delivery Server (OpenCDS) is a platform that enables mobile operators, service providers, and enterprises to deliver a variety of content to mobile users. OpenCDS provides service providers with a way to control the complete content life cycle, and helps them to increase average revenue per user (ARPU) and customer loyalty. OpenCDS can support content types such as ring tones, images and wallpapers, Symbian applications, Java technology-based games, audio and video content, and many other content types.
fsrewrite is a utility for Solaris which allows non-privileged users to run programs in an environment where filesytem paths can be virtually remapped. Programs which read from or write to fixed paths can be transparently redirected elsewhere without the need to make any global changes.