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Apache Curator will help developers working on projects running ZooKeeper get a basic package of widely used plugins and components in one single archive.
These components can be used to enhance default ZooKeeper capabilities and target a broader spectrum...
Apache Mahout was created to help Java developers write scaling machine learning algorithm.
Mahout is meant to handle huge data loads, along with business-level code, all under an open source license, but at commercial-grade results.
Currently the Mahout...
Apache HttpComponents Client is the successor to the widely used Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.1 and is tightly integrated with the Apache HttpComponents Core library.
The HttpComponents Client library is a tool destined to extend Java's built-in...
Apache HttpComponents Core doesn't cover all facets of the HTTP protocol, but only the main basics, all that's needed to support basic communications between a client and a server.
The library can be used for building both client-side and...
Apache Axiom is the core library used in the Apache Axis2 project.
The Axiom library allows developers to build fictive object tree models (DOMs) for dealing with SOAP and XML streams.
Two implementations are included by default with Axiom, one using...
Apache Calcite can take data stored in various formats and allow developers to run SQL queries on it.
The project was developed to handle the different formats users and applications sometimes provide, allowing developers to query and work with the...
Apache River is based on the JSK Starter Kit Source and extends Sun's work on the Jini technology.
River lets developers follow classic Jini architectural guidelines and build distributed systems in the form of modular cooperating components and...
Apache Spark was designed to improve processing speeds for data analysis and manipulation programs.
It was written in Java and Scala and provides features not found in other systems, mostly because they're not mainstream nor that useful for non-data...
Apache Airavata is not for the common developer, being geared toward scientists that work with huge computational resources.
Airavata supports large clusters that need to be interconnected and synced so they will be able to handle large data streams and...
Apache SIS lets developers take geo-spatial coordinates and allowing users or other applications to view or search them.
The SIS toolkit includes utilities for parsing, manipulating, searching and even archiving the data for better, optimized...