The University of Arizona, Department of Computer Science




Software Distributions

Cactus 1.0 (in C++)

A C++ prototype of version 1.0 of the Cactus specification is available at cactus.tar.gz (687KB compressed, 2930KB uncompressed).

Cactus depends on the following software environment:

Cactus 1.1 (in C++)

A C++ prototype of version 1.1 of the Cactus specification is also available as CactusC++-1.1.tar.gz (980KB compressed, 3785KB uncompressed).

This distribution depends on the following software environment:

Cactus/J 2.0 (in Java)

A Java prototype of version 2.0 of the Cactus specification is available at cactusj2.tar.gz (116KB compressed, 868KB uncompressed) or at cactusj2.zip (180KB compressed, 868KB uncompressed).

Cactus/J depends on the following software environment:

An application using Cactus/J 2.0 to monitor remote Linux or Windows NT system activities (CPU usage, Memory usage, etc.) is available at monitor.tar.gz (44KB compressed, 284KB uncompressed) or at monitor.zip (60KB compressed, 284KB uncompressed).

This demonstration depends on the following software environment:

Cactus 2.0 (in C)

A C prototype of version 2.0 of the Cactus specification is available at cactus-mk-2.0.tar.gz (314KB compressed, 740KB uncompressed).

This release depends on the following environment:

Cactus 2.1 (in C)

A C prototype of version 2.1 of the Cactus specification is available at cactus-2.1.tar.gz (5940KB compressed, 25212KB uncompressed). The distribution also includes a configurable transport protocol (CTP) as an example of how to build a composite protocol using Cactus.

This release depends on the following environment:

Cactus 2.2 (in C)

A C prototype of version 2.2 of the Cactus specification is available at cactus-2.2.tar.gz (227KB compressed, 900KB uncompressed). The distribution also includes a configurable transport protocol (CTP) as an example of how to build a composite protocol using Cactus.

This release should be suitable for any Unix-like system which supports BSD sockets and POSIX threads. It is known to work on recent versions of Linux and FreeBSD.


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