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    Experimental open source project, which aims to test possibility of VoIP calls "from browser to browser". Main part is Java application implementing UDP hole punching, which is sent to both clients using JWS. See it online in action at project homepage
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    JSpeex is a Java port of the Speex speech codec (Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech). It provides both the decoder and the encoder in pure Java, as well as a JavaSound SPI.
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    Javafon is an open source peer-to-peer audio-communication application written in Java. The audio signal is compressed with JSpeex. Furthermore it supports encryption through AES and Blowfish.
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