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The storm engine was designed to allow local loading of remote Java based objects. An object is a valid JVM class file. The class files are serialized and store remotely for an application (who uses the NJIT API) to call up based on version and functionality during runtime. The benefits of using
This project contains several sub-projects that offer client software and tooling to support solutions for computing in the cloud. The first subproject will be Cloudfork-AWS, a collection of classes that implement the REST API of the Amazon Web Services in Smalltalk. Cloudfork is available for the
The Smashed Apples Development Platform is an Open Source Development Stack directed towards building SaaS Adobe Flex applications off of cloud services like Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine .Explorer Demo Application Be sure to read the Check Out Guide to see any caveats on checking
Unified Cloud Interface Project Unified Cloud Computing is an attempt to create an open and standardized cloud interface for the unification of various cloud api's. A singular programmatic point of contact that can encompass the entire infrastructure stack as well as emerging cloud centric
Pitara is a application to track everything on the web. your mails, blogs, photos, videos & everything you can think of. Track & analyze your entire digital life with this new tool. Pitara visualizes data by three attributes 1. Text Label 2. Time Stamp 3. Geographic Stamp
ACS is an innovative cloud computing platform that seamlessly extend your Android phone into a computing powerhouse. It provides a complete stack of low-level messaging and high-level Android abstractions to consume cloud resources just like any local cloud ones.
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