Concurrent & distributed framework based on SkipNet / HTTP with cluster support (created in 2002)
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Concurrent & distributed framework based on SkipNet / HTTP with cluster support (created in 2002)
Distributed tracing is a technique used to monitor and troubleshoot complex distributed systems by following the path of requests as they travel through multiple services.
Distributed lock for a consistency and durability
Simple and powerful strongly typed read-through caching extensions for .NET's IDistributedCache
Prototype distributed filesystem for Linux and Windows
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Testing Dapr out with a simple front-end and back-end service.
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This project is developed as part of capstone project for distributed software development course. In this project, there exists multiple hotel suppliers and travel agencies acting independently on their own threads, where suppliers emit priceCut event and travel agencies raises a booking request based on the event. The suppliers validates and p…
A .NET Core restful api that allows launching distributed worker instances to scale horizontally and perform longrunning tasks with per-task status tracking
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