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RoQ (pronounce /rɒkˈjuː/, as in "Rock You") is the first implementation of EQS, a new architecture designed for efficient messaging in the cloud. Traditionally, MOMs are not designed to support elastic scaling. This means that in a cloud context, they may very quickly become a ... [More] bottleneck in terms of performance. RoQ has been designed from day 1 to answer this problem. It's architecture is elastically scalable. This includes three properties: When required, the capacity of the system will be increased automatically This capacity increase has no impact on the global performance When the load decrease, the system will scale down to avoid using unnecessary ressources RoQ started as a research project within EURA NOVA and has since then evolved into an open source project. [Less]

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A middleware Java and .Net API supporting subject-topic-based advertise/publish/subscribe, request/reply messaging. eBus routes messages between objects within an application and between applications. Note: eBus is *not* a separate middle process. It is an API running inside your own application.

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The Hub intends to decouple components by using techniques like message multicasting, object factories ("peers"), mixins and promises in one consistent API. It helps structuring your code, encapsulate internal data and encourages non-blocking designs.

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nvents is an open source library for strongly typed publishing/subscribing of events over the network.

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This is a semester long class project for Distributed Systems.

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The Java API for the Object Management Group's (OMG) Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) specification is currently based on OMG IDL. This API is not as portable or performant as it might be, and it doesn't follow Java conventions for naming or exception handling. ... [More] Therefore, a group of DDS vendors and users are working together to develop improved Java-specific APIs. We hope that the output of this open-source project will eventually become the basis for a new OMG specification. If and when that happens, this project will become obsolete and will be shut down. [Less]

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