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Agent libraries that run in the Virtual Machine for the Java(TM) platform that provide Solaris(tm) 10 Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) probes. This source code can be used to create two native agent libraries that can be dynamically loaded into a VM (1.4.2 or 5.0) at VM startup. The agents are called dvmti and dvmpi.
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JEDI ( Java Education and Development Initiative) is a collaborative project that aims to make high quality, industry-endorsed IT and Computer Science course materials available for free to Universities and Colleges. JEDI is a project of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in partnership with University of the Philippines Java Research & Development Center, Philippine Society of IT Educators, DFUG, Brazil, and many other Academic Partners
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Step by step tutorial to learn DTrace. The goal is to teach how to use DTrace for C, C++, Java, Javascript, php, python, ruby etc.
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This project has now moved to http://dsc.kenai.com The idea of Project OpenSolaris Dynamic Service Containers ("DSC") is to use standard OpenSolaris / Solaris Sub-Systems / Technologies to implement a light weight dynamic "pull-based" (think cloud oriented) provisioning solution. Zones to encapsulate service instances. SMF to start / stop, and control the provisioning and associated zone payloads. mysql as a registry (state)/ repository to track status, payloads etc.
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The idea of Project OpenSolaris Dynamic Service Containers ("DSC") is to use standard OpenSolaris / Solaris Sub-Systems / Technologies to implement a light weight dynamic "pull-based" (think cloud oriented) provisioning solution. Zones to encapsulate service instances. SMF to start / stop, and control the provisioning and associated zone payloads. mysql as a registry (state)/ repository to track status, payloads etc. Then to evolve the project over time.
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A Spring based microkernel used for medium sized applications. It extends Spring by providing annotations that simplify deployment without the hassle of writing excessive xml but unlike the Spring annotations this is done at compile time. Currently supports Linux (32/64), Mac OSX, Solaris and Windows.
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The FIRST open-source project of OSQDU (Open Source Qingdao University), by Frank Song and Alex Cheung. Solaris new features will be used among development and production. On Server side, Perl and Python will be used to dig file infomation into PgSQL database, and to query data into XML files. On client side, browser will use XSLT to transform XML. Clients of campus network then download resources from the server. We do this to reduce the pressure of a campus network uplink connection.













