In this article, we will see how to easily combine multiple capabilities of JPPF to achieve complete freedom of choice for the topology of a JPPF grid.
0 replies - 914 views - 02/04/12 by Laurent Cohen in Articles
JPPF enables applications with large processing power requirements to be run on any number of computers, in order to dramatically reduce their processing time.
0 replies - 1652 views - 12/27/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
What's new in JPPF 2.3
0 replies - 821 views - 10/19/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
What's new in JPPF 2.1
Performance
The development of this release has seen a lot of emphasis on both memory usage and performance improvements.
The JPPF server now executes multithreaded network I/O and reaches new levels of scalability.
JPPF applications...
0 replies - 958 views - 04/21/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
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0 replies - 2567 views - 09/20/08 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
Deployment in grid environments is always a big issue. Many grid companies provide super-tooling support to make sure that a simple JAR file is distributed across all nodes. Often users have to create Maven or Ant scripts that deploy their applications onto...
1 replies - 2878 views - 09/11/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles
We’ve done some extensive work on cloud computing (i.e., deploying Java grid applications on cloud environment) here at GridGain and there is a distinct set of problems and challenges associated with that work whether it is related to the cloud computing...
3 replies - 13077 views - 09/05/08 by Nikita Ivanov in Articles
Version 1.2 the Java Parallel Processing Framework (JPPF), the grid toolkit for Java, brings 3 major new features, outlined in this article.
0 replies - 3147 views - 05/18/08 by Laurent Cohen in News
JPPF, the Java Parallel Processing Framework is a grid computing toolkit for
Java that makes it easy to run applications in parallel, and speed up
their execution by orders of magnitude. Update version 1.0.1 has just been released.
0 replies - 3683 views - 01/31/08 by Laurent Cohen in News
In the wake of Google Android, people from three different grid vendors have written about mobile grids: me from Terracotta, Bob Lozano from Appistry, and Nikita Ivanov from GridGain. I think Bob and I both had the reaction of..."cool, but what would...
0 replies - 1787 views - 01/18/08 by Alex Miller in News