A library that contains mule 3.x sub-flows to implement custom, but fully controllable watermarking.
The ultimate control flow solution for Akka.
The ultimate control flow solution for Akka.
Southbound interface (SBI) of the OpenFlow 1.0 network controller of Chameleon (ACM CoNEXT 2020) using the ECES framework. The module does topology discovery and creates the network using the ECES network library. The module also listens to events from the tenant manager ECES library and automatically configures rules in the data plane when flows are created.
brainslug is a control flow abstraction and workflow library
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Powerful Thread Pool Executor with Flow Control and BatchBuffer execution
The routing service is used in automated warehouse for the material flow control
The Inqwise Async library seamlessly bridges standard Java blocking I/O structures with Vert.x's asynchronous, non-blocking APIs. By providing robust wrappers for traditional Java classes such as {@link java.io.InputStream}, {@link java.io.OutputStream}, {@link java.io.Reader}, {@link java.io.Writer}, and more, Inqwise Async enables developers to integrate existing Java codebases into Vert.x-based reactive applications without disrupting the event loop. This integration ensures efficient and scalable I/O operations by managing back-pressure and flow control, facilitating the modernization of legacy systems for high-performance, event-driven environments.