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JPPF 3.1.3

JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid What's new in JPPF 3.1.3 Bug fixes - JPPF-56 Bad...

0 replies - 420 views - 09/21/12 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

JPPF 3.0 Released

JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid What's new in JPPF 3.0 Simplification and improvement of the...

0 replies - 1048 views - 02/01/12 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

JPPF 2.4 : executor batch modes, performance, memory footprint, and more

JPPF enables applications with large processing power requirements to be run on any number of computers, in order to dramatically reduce their processing...

0 replies - 2513 views - 12/27/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

JPPF releases v2.3

What's new in JPPF 2.3 Idle host scavenging JPPF now takes advantage of computers on which no user activity is occurring. It is very easy to configure...

0 replies - 1228 views - 10/19/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

JPPF 1.9.1

Numerous bugs have been fixed in this maintenance version, increasing the stability and reliability of the platform components. Improvements and fixes have...

0 replies - 1125 views - 08/05/09 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

JPPF 1.6: Java-Based Open Source Grid Computing Platform

In this version: Tasks can now be defined from plain old Java objects A new JPPF Quick Start Guide is now availabe online and offline. A new...

1 replies - 4650 views - 10/30/08 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

Get Productive With GridGain

From the get go we put developers productivity as one of our main goals without sacrificing any enterprise grid computing features. But then you would think...

1 replies - 5114 views - 08/14/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles

Compute Grids vs. Data Grids

In a nutshell, Grid Computing is a way to distribute your computations across multiple computers (nodes). However, even JMS does that, but JMS is not a grid...

0 replies - 13916 views - 07/31/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles