Rebeca 1.0b1 is now availabe to download.
Find
impressions of the
Rebeca stand at the CeBIT 2011.
A new academic paper “Design and Implementation of the Rebeca Publish/Subscribe Middleware“ gives detailed information about the project and was published by
Springer.
Rebeca is going to be published under
LGPL or BSD license and will be available for download in the middle of 2011. Currently, we are preparing the release.
Find
impressions of the
Rebeca stand at the CeBIT 2010.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us under info[at]rebeca-middleware[dot]org!
The Rebeca project aims to provide a new and powerful event-based middleware for information-driven applications based on publish/subscribe.
The investigated research topics include:
Self-Organizing Publish/Subscribe Infrastructures
Adaptive Content-Based Filtering and Routing Algorithms
Design of Event-Based Applications
Composite Events
Provision of Quality of Service
Support of Mobile Clients
Modeling and Visual Building Tools
Programming Language Support
The current implementation of Rebeca contains autonomous behavior in three major fields:
This development was funded by Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik under the project id ASA_2.
The Rebeca monitor allows to visualize and manage the middleware behavior.
* University of Rostock (Architecture of Application Systems Group)
* Technical University of Berlin (Communication and Operating Systems Group)