It's potentially interesting, although the details seem a bit thin at 
the moment -- there doesn't seem to be any obvious documentation on its 
architechture.  It's also non-free software (in the GNU/FSF sense) which 
is a drag.

On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 08:53:19PM -0700, HEBLACK, J wrote:
> http://research.sun.com/projects/darkstar/
> 
> Should the page above be checked for the release or is that not
> something of use here?
> 
> 
> "Project Darkstar is a research effort focused on the design of
> massive-scale, latency-optimized systems like online games. Written
> entirely in the Java programming language, the server platform provides
> a simple but powerful interface for defining server-side application
> logic. It takes care of persistence, load balancing, consistency and
> communications, leaving developers free to focus on their applications."
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