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huihoo is open source middleware community from china, we are developing our JFox(J2EE App Server) , Orbas(Real-Time Orb), OpenWeb(WebSerivces Integration Platform) , and we would like to share our experience with you.
Hong Kong Java User Group (HKJUG) is the JUG based in Hong Kong. Please visit our website http://www.hkjug.org
HA-JDBC is a JDBC driver proxy that provides light-weight, transparent clustering capability to any underlying JDBC driver.
By allowing you to simply and efficiently move data from Relational to Java Objects to XML and back again, Hydrate gives you the tools to merge, manipulate and report on data from your strategic and legacy reference data, and enterprise data warehouses
The Hecl Programming Language is a high-level, open source scripting language implemented in Java. It is intended to be small, extensible, extremely flexible, and easy to learn and use. In fact, it's small enough that it runs on J2ME-enabled cell phones!
"happy-commons" contains parallel-for, parallel-foreach loops, parallel sorting algorithm and more. All parallel implementations based on framework of Doug Lea. "Happy-commons" is published under an Open Source License (Appache License Version 2.0).
The happy-collections is a library, which extends JDK java.collections, but also very well known collections from Google and Appache. org.happy collections is a set of decorators, which can be used for decorating existing Classes which implements the JDK-interfaces java.util.List, java.util.Collection, java.util.Set, java.util.Map.