JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid
0 replies - 100 views - 02/01/12 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
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 - 1656 views - 12/27/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
What's new in JPPF 2.3
0 replies - 824 views - 10/19/10 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
Numerous bugs have been fixed in this maintenance version, increasing the stability and reliability of the platform components.
Improvements and fixes have been brought to the management, client and server components, as well as to the J2EE and GigaSpaces...
0 replies - 900 views - 08/05/09 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
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1 replies - 3849 views - 10/30/08 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements
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 – how easy can it really get, any product can be installed and set up relatively easy. Here is a...
1 replies - 4396 views - 08/14/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles
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 computing product - it's a messaging protocol. To correctly classify Grid Computing products we have...
0 replies - 9736 views - 07/31/08 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles