BlindEyes is an open-source framework for code distribution and chaining. It is designed to enable distributed services to work together seamlessly.
Since BlindEyes interacts with databases, a front-end can be written in any language that supports object-relational mapping, making it more accessible. The developer wanted to create a simple and straightforward design that satisfies what most people would use. After evaluating several grids implemented in JAVA, many were either too complex or bloated. With BlindEyes, a simple Hello World example can be operational in minutes after installation.
BlindEyes supports over ten languages, and future releases will add more. It offers built-in security features such as SSL protection for communication between the nodes and the controller. The controller is lazily initialized, and all jobs are submitted to a database which the controller periodically polls.
The framework is currently in BETA mode, meaning that the code is functional, but it is in heavy flux, and the future releases will have modified entities. Additionally, the security model of BlindEyes is yet to be determined, but all communication in BlindEyes is SSL protected.
BlindEyes is designed for people who know how to script or code. While it is very straightforward and logical, it requires basic programming skills to use. To maximize the effectiveness of this framework, the user should be at least an intermediate programmer in one language. The software runs on Sun 1.6 or later.
Version 1.0.0 Beta: N/A