The NaradaBrokering project is a research
effort in the area of large-scale distributed streaming systems at the
Community Grids Lab at
Indiana University. Research in NaradaBrokering has been funded
through grants from the US National Science Foundation, the US Department of
Energy, and the United
Kingdom’s Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute, which is part of the
UK e-Science programme.
NaradaBrokering is a content distribution
infrastructure, and enables the development of secure, failure-resilient
systems. The NaradaBrokering substrate itself comprises a distributed
network of cooperating broker nodes. Since NaradaBrokering is
application-independent, it has been harnessed in a variety of domains. The substrate places no constraints
either on the size,
rate and scope of the data encapsulated within the streams, or
on the number of entities within the system. Some of the salient
features in NaradaBrokering include:
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Powerful & efficient long-tail
disseminations
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Secure end-to-end delivery of streams
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Robust stream disseminations
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Efficient ordering and synchronization
of streams
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Support for rich Quality of Services
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Stream jitter reductions
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Support for multiple transport
protocols
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High performance
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Enterprise messaging support: JMS
compliant
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Hierarchical topic-spaces & wildcard
subscriptions
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Support for Web Services
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News
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NaradaBrokering 4.2.2 software released on
June 10, 2009... more |
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Version 2.0.1 of the C++ Bridge released on
Jan 22, 2009... more |
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New
DOE grant: Joint work with Caltech & DWT Inc
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Upcoming Releases |
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Real time
annotation of streams |
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