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UniNet is an open source project created to achieve a freedom decentralized (and anonymous) area used by people/university to share data/process and to rate them.
Artificial Intelligence meets distributed computing. Create a set of connections among computers distributed all over the world simulating a human bran with each node (computer) being a neuron (neurona). It originally started in 2005 at the original Sun-grid group.
A command line tool for monitoring Jini multicast packets.
GridSAM is a Web Service that exposes job submission and monitoring functionalities of distributed resource managers, such as Grid Engine through a Web Service interface. It utilises the Job Submission Description Language standardised through the Global Grid Forum as the language for defining job in a DRM agnostic way. Plugins can be developed using the GridSAM API to support other DRM systems. GridSAM currently integrates with Grid Engine 6, Condor and Globus Toolkit 2 infrastructure.
Passau is an XML parser for parsing the output from the qstat -xml command. It is based on a schema binding generated from JAXB. The objective of the project is to develop the JAXB binding into a clean, specific, and useful API for gathering information from a Grid Engine cluster.
Java framework to solve classical field equations
The purpose of this project is to facilitate direct and open engagement with developers who are interested in exploring how to make the leap to utility-based grid computing. To get things started, Sun is sharing an unfinished, early-access version of new Compute Server software, which is targeted at Java developers who are working with applications that can be modeled as a set of independent, compute-bound tasks.
Jini Grid tuple space
A Jini service starting framework
Password authentication support in Jini/JERI
A Jini Based Desktop System
The ruhrjug is the Java User Group for Germany's Ruhr area. Meetings take a place in the Unperfekthaus in the city of Essen on a regular basis.
pleiades
Scientific open-source programming environments coded in Java. jLab uses Groovy as scripting engine and ScalaLab uses Scala 2.8.1. Although both environments are similar, ScalaLab operates generally better and faster.
Porting EMBOSS-4.0.0 to be used on Sun Grid
Polish-speaking Java User Group in the capital of Poland - Warsaw
We are a large and active Java User Group in Singapore; we hold meeting every 6 to 8 weeks in central Singapore with guest speakers who present on a wide and varied topics associated with Java. We also have a lively mailing list, which we use as a discussion forum. We welcome all comers and levels; our goal is to provide a forum and a place where Java developers can discuss the language and all its associated APIs and to foster a community of Java developers within Singapore and beyond.
Fbp
File Based Partitioning
Jini-based service grid
Java User Group München