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    JavaCá&Lá

    A Java Distributed Shared Memory Middleware

    How can we easily develop applications for multicore or multicomputer architectures? We frequently use middlewares for that problem, but they are often complex and less productive. This way, at DECOM-UFOP, we have a middleware, named JavaCa&La or just JCL, to build portable and scalable solutions over many high performance computer architectures. Our middleware APIs is simple, intuitive and designed for young and senior programmers who don’t have high performance programming skills. Using...
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    Java Dynamic Component Framework

    This is a lightweight java dynamic component framework

    This lightweight dynamic component framework, implemented in Java in a first time uses no code generation at all but uses only contracts. Contracts are expressed using simple software mechanism as interfaces and/or reflection (from middleware to application). A single small jar hosts the code dedicated to data, event and services management over the network, using contracts, reflection and generics. The main goal of the Java Dynamic Component Framework (jdcf) is to simplify the writing...
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    Were you never getting bored by going through the full wsdl process, just to pick up an answer from a couple of string parameters ? We were. Neowebservices framework allows to make code (java classes...) available through a simple http request.
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    A simple application server that reuse large parts of the .NET Framework such as ASP.NET to emulate various APIs of the J2EE specification (EJBs, Servlets, JSP, TagLibs, JAXP, JNDI). Tutorial to run the Sun s original J2EE Pet Store (1.1.2) included.
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    Labrador is an open source Web Services Hub written in Java. It is based on an incredibly simple, yet modular architecture, and attempts to transparently support the SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST protocols.
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