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Yaler - a simple, open and scalable relay infrastructure for the Web of Things (yaler.org)
30 points by tamberg on April 30, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments



Unfortunately, It's only licensed for non-commercial use. Next.


I bet that a commercial license would be available on reasonable terms: Oberon Microsystems have been around for quite a while, and are quite good people (I used their Blackbox [neé Oberon/F] IDE for personal stuff for quite a while, and it's one of the nicest development environments I've ever worked with. (It's a bit of a surprise to see them writing Java, though.)


True, but this seems great for a personal project/experiment.


Good catch, thank you for pointing that out.


Is anyone familiar with something like this that is usable in commercial systems?


Would also like to know. I think for commercial systems you would have to create a solution yourself, or else a commercially usable system like this would be well-known.




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