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OAuth is an open protocol that allows users to share their private resources (e.g. photos, videos, contact lists) stored on one site with another site without having to hand out their username and password.
Apache Oltu simply ports various features of...
Apache Woden was written to work with the official W3C WSDL 2.0 specification.
WSDL is a markup language based on XML that provides a way to describe and interact with network and Web services and their end-points.
Woden provides a Java API interface for...
Apache Kafka is similar to Facebook's Scribe engine (if you're familiar to it) and can be used to handle activity streams.
It works by allowing developers to maintain one or more activity streams (or feeds).
These feeds can be organized in...
A pipeline is a concatenation of operations to perform a specific job, arranged so that the output of each element is the input of the next.Apache Crunch provides an easier method of dealing with Apache Hadoop MapReduce pipelines.Crunch simplifies this...
Apache Gora aims at providing a common ground on which developers can create tools that can handle large quantities of information, regardless of their underlying storage unit.
Gora is written in Java and was created as an alternative to other Java ORMs...
Apache Syncope was designed and implemented for enterprise environments (JEE).
It can be used to manage user data on systems and applications.
This technique is also known as IdM (Identity Management) and it tracks attributes, roles, resources and titles,...
Apache Drill was created to allow developers to query up to 10,000 servers and handle petabytes of query data within seconds.
Drill is Apache's response to Google's Dremel package, providing an open source solution for running large data...