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Both combined provide the analytical edge while keeping all server-side features of the parent framework.
 
Both combined provide the analytical edge while keeping all server-side features of the parent framework.
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With CCIL you can design application which serves client requests, provide web and REST interface and at the same time spawns instances of itself to process data.
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This processes we call [[Collections]].

Latest revision as of 07:19, 23 March 2017

CCIL is a framework for data processing and serving, written in the Java programming language.

It stands for Content Clustering and Inter Linking - the very first task it was designed to solve.


It is an extension of the CyberCore platform. Two very important aspects were added:


Both combined provide the analytical edge while keeping all server-side features of the parent framework.

With CCIL you can design application which serves client requests, provide web and REST interface and at the same time spawns instances of itself to process data.

This processes we call Collections.