Siena (Scalable Internet Event
Notification Architecture) is a research project aimed
at designing and constructing a generic scalable event
notification service. For full details on the Siena
project follow this link. This page
contains software related to Siena.
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The following is a list of projects and software systems that are
directly related to Siena:
- Siena Fast
Forwarding
- a modular implementation of a fast
content-based forwarding algorithm.
- CBCB Routing
Protocol
- implementation of the Combined Broadcast and
Content-Based routing scheme for content-based networking. This
implementation of the CBCB protocol executes within the SSim simulator.
- Siena Fast Forwarding Net Message (obsolete)
- an interface to use
the Siena Fast Forwarding as a
packet classifier. This library presents network packets (e.g., an
ethernet frame containing an IP packet with a TCP payload) as
"messages" to be processed by a content-based forwarding algorithm.
Available as a source package
(sff-basic-0.5.3.tar.gz).
- Siena Monitor
(obsolete)
- a graphical traffic viewer for Siena. Siena
Monitor receives traffic log messages from Siena servers and produces
a graphical display of the topology of the network as well as of the
traffic flow.
- SXML (obsolete)
- automates
the publication of XML data, as well as the use of XPath subscription.
- Siena Object (obsolete)
- a generic publisher/subscriber
with a simple graphical user interface. Available as a source package
(sobject-1.0.2.tar.gz).
- CoMETA (obsolete)
- a
mobility support service that allows applications to move across the
publish/subscribe network or to temporarily detach from it. CoMETA
transparently manages active subscriptions and incoming messages when
an application detaches from its server until it reattaches, possibly
at another server.