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The Elastic Grid is an infrastructure for the dynamic deployment, activation, management of Java applications on virtualized hardware, initially focusing on Amazon EC2.

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Tarzan is a fast, powerful PHP toolkit for building web applications with Amazon Web Services. Tarzan is an object-oriented PHP5 API for working with some of Amazon's web services. Tarzan has a consistent API across classes, is fully object-oriented with little-to-no code duplication across ... [More] the API, has complete API documentation, and is developed by a commercial entity that uses AWS in pretty hardcore ways. This means that that there will be long-term continued support as well as enhancements and helpers that make the API as useful as possible. The API is fully documented, and support is provided primarily by users, for users. Read and contribute to the documentation wiki. [Less]

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----This project has been discontinued---- Cloudability is a toolkit to manage cloud resources on Amazon's Web Services (AWS). This framework provides tools for: EC2 operating system images and running instances EBS (Elastic Block Store) volumes for persistent data S3 to store snapshots ... [More] of persistent data volumes Project was owned by Cloudability Inc. [Less]

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ObjectivesEasy to install Foundation for more specific systems utilizing the AWS cloud Command line shell tools for working with services MilestonesM1Shared and multiple account information across service clients M2Command tool(s) for working with cloud services using App::Cmd M3Amazon::SimpleDB ... [More] support. M4Consistent uniform interface across all service interfaces Uniform error handling Reduce number of dependencies Future Considerationscomplex and compound functions shared utility functions Tell us! To sign up for an Amazon Web Services account, required to use this library and the S3 service, please visit the Amazon Web Services web site at http://www.amazonaws.com/. You will be billed accordingly by Amazon when you use this module and must be responsible for these costs. [Less]

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A set of simple and handy APIs to access Amazon Webservices from Java code.

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Concurrent access to AWSThis project came about when we needed to integrate SQS and S3 into our web application. It's released here to share with the community in the hope that it's useful and for anyone familiar with kamaelia to pick apart, or use for demo purposes. What does it give ... [More] you?We have several components at varying levels of abstraction. SQSComponents to handle passing json messages into and out of SQS S3Components to upload to S3, download from S3 and delete from S3. At higher levels we have a few Graphline based components that integrate various different components with a logging module. Getting the codeI spent a few minutes re remembering why I hate SVN and set up an hg repo for the code instead :-) You'll need to patch boto with the jsonmessage.diff for this to work. Issue 170 on the boto project refers to this. It's available here: http://freehg.org/u/ben/kamaelia-aws/ DocumentationAll you need to know to build the docs BuildingDocumentation [Less]

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Our name and website have changed!This project used to be called Tarzan, but is now called CloudFusion (as of January 2010). Please visit http://getcloudfusion.com for current project information. Thank you. :) All development has moved to http://github.com/cloudfusion/cloudfusion. The only ... [More] things that we've kept here are (a) issue tracking, and (b) downloads. This will continue to be the case for the foreseeable future. [Less]

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This PHP wrapper is an interface to Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2, SQS) operations.

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amazon now offers some interesting services under its web services banner, of which the recently added the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) opens a lot of possibilities to use it as powerful computing source to host applications; combined with the Simple Storage Service (S3), a complete solution can be ... [More] built entirely based on various amazon web services. wukong-aws is a development framework providing convenient means of building such an application. it does not need to serve as general purpose, flexible framework/toolkit as the prerequisite has been fixed to be based on amazon web services but it will still focus on enterprise level applications potentially demanding large scale deployment. [Less]

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Project AwsSum is a collection of Perl libraries which can talk to many web service APIs. Using them in your code is very simple and you can be up and going in no time. There is also a simple command line tool which shows what it can do and how simple, but powerful, the system is. Some ... [More] services being implemented or complete: * Flickr * RackspaceCloud:Authenticate * RackspaceCloud:CloudServers * PayPal * Amazon:EC2 [Less]

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