Java Parallel Processing
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Java Parallel Processing Framework
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About JPPF
 

JPPF is a grid toolkit for Java that makes it easy to run your applications in parallel, and speed up their execution by orders of magnitude. Write once, deploy once, execute everywhere!
Features
 

  • a JPPF grid can be up and running in minutes
  • full platform independance
  • highly scalable, distributed framework for the execution of tasks
  • integrates with leading J2EE application servers
  • easy programming model that abstracts the complexity of distributed and parallel processing
  • graphical and programmatic tools for fine-grained monitoring and administration
  • reliability through redundancy, recovery and failover capabilities
  • a set of fully documented sample applications of JPPF to real-life problems
  • a JPPF screensaver node enables the automatic use of idle computers
  • very flexible and non-constraining open-source licensing
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Licensing & Status
 

JPPF is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
Latest stable version: Version 1.2
Latest news
 

5/5/2008 JPPF brings outstanding flexibility in version 1.2

This release brings important new features and bug fixes.

Summary of changes:

• A powerful new feature allows users to specify on which nodes a set of tasks can be executed, by applying an execution policy against the nodes. Read more....
• JPPF can now use alternate serialization schemes, allowing the use of non-serializable classes and 3rd-party libraries. Read more....
• An new integration sample demonstrates how to integrate the JPPF J2SE client into a Servlet/JSP container such as Apache Tomcat 5.5 or 6.0.
• Clear initialization messages were added to the JPPF server and node components.
• A major upgrade of the communication framework brings increased performance and a smaller memory footprint.
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JPPF on the web
 

JPPF Blog
Guy Korland's Blog
JPPF 1.0 on TheServerSide.com
JPPF on InfoQ
Pogamut GRID
Fabrizio Giudici's Blog
Karl Pietrzak's Parallelization of Ray Tracing
JPPF evaluation on OITOS (in Italian)

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