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<h1>Javaswift</h1>
<h2>Collection of Java tools for Swift</h2>
<a href="https://github.com/javaswift" class="button"><small>Follow me on</small>GitHub</a>
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OpenStack Storage, also known as <a href="http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/">Swift</a>, is a fast-growing
and popular cloud-based storage solution originally developed by
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd7wmJCDh4w">Rackspace</a>.
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New technologies imply new challenges. Javaswift is a collaboration, originally started by
<a href="https://github.com/robert-bor">Robert Bor</a> and
<a href="https://github.com/ctrl-alt-dev">Erik Hooijmeijer</a> and blessed by the Java specialist company
<a href="http://www.42.nl">42</a> to bring the benefits of Swift to the
Java community under an Apache open source license.
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Currently, Javaswift has two projects:
<ul>
<li><a href="#joss">JOSS</a>; Java library on top of the REST-based
<a href="http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-object-storage/1.0/content/">Swift API</a></li>
<li><a href="#cloudie">Cloudie</a>; Graphical User Interface for viewing and manipulating Swift content</li>
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<h2 id="joss">JOSS</h2>
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<img class="logo" src="images/joss-logo.png"/>
JOSS stands for Java OpenStack Storage. It is a Java library for Java OpenStack Storage, otherwise known
as Swift. JOSS allows you to speak natively to the Swift component and offers an intuitive interface for
Java developers.
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JOSS is written with a strong preference for quality-driven development. It offers various tools to mock
Swift, including a full-fledged in-memory storage solution to simulate the actual Swift environment. It
is fairly easy to switch between these modes, allowing developers to focus on new functionality instead
of integration issues.
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Check the <a href="http://joss.javaswift.org">JOSS project page</a> if you are interested.
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<h2 id="cloudie">Cloudie</h2>
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Cloudie is a very handy tool for accessing Swift content using a Graphical User Interface. It allows you
to login to a Swift account and browse the content, view its headers. You can change the containers and
upload new content. Cloudie has already proved its worth in a commercial project and can best be compared
to Windows Explorer for Swift.
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Under the hood, Cloudie uses the JOSS library to access Swift. It keeps in sync with the functionality
that JOSS offers.
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Check the <a href="http://cloudie.javaswift.org">Cloudie project page</a> if you are interested.
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<p class="site-link"><a href="http://joss.javaswift.org">JOSS</a></p>
<p class="site-link"><a href="http://cloudie.javaswift.org">Cloudie</a></p>
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