Java Parallel Processing
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Java Parallel Processing Framework
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Grid Computing has never been easier
 

JPPF is an open source Grid Computing platform written in Java that makes it easy to run applications in parallel, and speed up their execution by orders of magnitude. Write once, deploy once, execute everywhere!

Start here with the JPPF Quick Start Guide

Easy and powerful
 

  • A JPPF grid can be up and running in minutes
  • Simple programming model that abstracts the complexity of distributed and parallel processing
  • Highly scalable, distributed framework for the parallel execution of cpu-intensive tasks
  • Seamless integration with leading J2EE application servers
  • Graphical and programmatic tools for fine-grained monitoring and administration
  • Fault-tolerance and self-repair capabilities ensure the highest level of service and reliability
  • A set of fully documented sample applications of JPPF to real-life problems
  • JPPF@Home screensaver leverages idle enterprise resources
  • Runs on any platform that supports Java ®
  • Very flexible and business-friendly open source licensing
Contribute and keep up to date
 

Browse our documentation
Find support, share your ideas, comments and advice, in our discussion forums
Browse and contribute to our bugs database
Browse and contribute to our feature requests database
Licensing & Status
 

JPPF is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
Latest stable version: Version 1.9
Latest news
 

Latest Releases

4/30/2009 JPPF 1.9 Released

2/19/2009 JPPF 1.8 released

12/17/2008 JPPF 1.7 Released

Release highlight

Ability to chnage the node's configuration remotely, capacity for the tasks to communicate with each other and to get data from the client, improved look and feel for the administration console and numerous bug fixes, make JPPF more powerful and easy to use than ever.
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Our users say
 

... we have found the framework to be extremely powerful and easy to work with...

... The ability to adapt our existing technology without having to redesign or rethink entire processes is fantastic ...

 on the web

 

JPPF Blog
JPPF Users Group on LinkedIn
JPPF 1.0 on TheServerSide.com
JPPF on InfoQ
JPPF on Slashdot
Guy Korland's Blog
JppfPov: POV-Ray grid integration
Pogamut GRID
Fabrizio Giudici's Blog
Karl Pietrzak's Parallelization of Ray Tracing
JPPF evaluation on OITOS (in Italian)

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