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OpenEMM Home
OpenEMM is a feature-rich enterprise software for e-mail marketing, newsletters and service mails (transaction mails and event or time triggered mails). OpenEMM offers sophisticated bounce management, link tracking, lots of realtime statistics, a CMS module and a scripting feature to implement individual tasks.  
2010-06-06 to , , , , , by lorello
Billing Manager from Intuit
Free Online Invoicing, Free Invoicing
2010-05-14 to , , , , by lorello
Fatture Invoicex
- Gratis open source programma gestione fatture e magazzino (software fatturazione), contabilità semplificata, mac osx, linux, free, gratuito
2010-05-14 to , , , , by lorello
docs/guide.md at master from robey's kestrel - GitHub
Kestrel is a very simple message queue that runs on the JVM and uses the memcache protocol (with some extensions) to talk to clients. A single kestrel server has a set of queues identified by a name, which is also the filename of that queue's journal file (usually in /var/spool/kestrel). Each queue is a strictly-ordered FIFO of "items" of binary data. Usually this data is in some serialized format like JSON or ruby's marshal format. Generally queue names should be limited to alphanumerics [A-Za-z0-9], dash (-) and underline (_). In practice, kestrel doesn't enforce any restrictions other than the name can't contain slash (/) because that can't be used in filenames, squiggle (~) because it's used for temporary files, plus (+) because it's used for fanout queues, and dot (.) because it's reserved for future use. Queue names are case-sensitive, but if you're running kestrel on OS X or Windows, you will want to refrain from taking advantage of this, since the journal filenames on those two platforms are not case-sensitive. A cluster of kestrel servers is like a memcache cluster: the servers don't know about each other, and don't do any cross-communication, so you can add as many as you like. Clients have a list of all servers in the cluster, and pick one at random for each operation. In this way, each queue appears to be spread out across every server, with items in a loose ordering. When kestrel starts up, it scans the journal folder and creates queues based on any journal files it finds there, to restore state to the way it was when it last shutdown (or was killed or died). New queues are created by referring to them (for example, adding or trying to remove an item). A queue can be deleted with the "delete" command.
2010-03-02 to , , , , , , by lorello
javamelody
The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications servers in QA and production environments. It is not a tool to simulate requests from users, it is a tool to measure and calculate statistics on real operation of an application depending on the usage of the application by users. JavaMelody is opensource (LGPL) and production ready: in production in an application of 25 person years. JavaMelody is easy to integrate in most applications and is lightweight (no profiling and no database). JavaMelody is mainly based on statistics of requests and on evolution charts. It allows to improve applications in QA and production and help to: give facts about the average response times and number of executions make decisions when trends are bad, before problems become too serious optimize based on the more limiting response times find the root causes of response times verify the real improvement after optimizations It includes summary charts showing the evolution over time of the following indicators: Number of executions, mean execution times and percentage of errors of http requests, sql requests or methods of business façades (if EJB3 or if Spring) Java memory Java CPU Number of user sessions Number of jdbc connections These charts can be viewed on the current day, week, month or year.
2009-12-05 to , , , , , , , by lorello
Ignite Realtime: Openfire Server
Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server licensed under the Open Source GPL. It uses the only widely adopted open protocol for instant messaging, XMPP (also called Jabber). Openfire is incredibly easy to setup and administer, but offers rock-solid security and performance.
2009-08-11 to , , , , , by lorello
Subsonic » Free Music Streamer
Subsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room. Subsonic is designed to handle very large music collections (hundreds of gigabytes). Although optimized for MP3 streaming, it works for any audio or video format that can stream over HTTP, for instance AAC and OGG. By using transcoder plug-ins, Subsonic supports on-the-fly conversion and streaming of virtually any audio format, including WMA, FLAC, APE, Musepack, WavPack, Shorten and OptimFROG. If you have constrained bandwidth, you may set an upper limit for the bitrate of the music streams. Subsonic will then automatically resample the music to a suitable bitrate. In addition to being a streaming media server, Subsonic works very well as a local jukebox. The intuitive web interface, as well as search and index facilities, are optimized for efficient browsing through large media libraries. Subsonic also comes with an integrated Podcast receiver, with many of the same features as you find in iTunes. Based on Java technology, Subsonic runs on most platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux and Unix variants.
2009-07-13 to , , , , , , , by lorello
XBMC Media Center for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux
XBMC is an award winning media center application for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and XBox. The ultimate hub for all your media, XBMC is easy to use, looks slick, and has a large helpful community. Try it now!
2009-07-13 to , , , , by lorello
Cleversafe.org
Cleversafe uses Cauchy Reed-Solomon Information Dispersal Algorithms (IDAs) to separate data into unrecognizable Data Slices and distribute them, via secure Internet connections, to multiple storage locations on a Dispersed Storage Network (dsNet).
2009-04-24 to , , , , , , , by lorello
What Is Terracotta
Terracotta is open source infrastructure software that makes it inexpensive and easy to scale a Java application to as many computers as needed, without the usual custom application code and databases used to share data in a cluster.
2009-01-29 to , , , by lorello

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