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    Hanasu

    Hanasu

    A P2P Messenger which uses JXTA. It provides secure RSA/AES end-to-end

    Does not work because there is no master server! A P2P Messenger which uses JXTA. It provides secure RSA/AES end-to-end encryption and VoIP-Capabilities.
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    ConneX is a pure p2p collaboration platform based on JXTA technologie. its provides Real-Time collaboration tools in form of Plug-ins (instant messaging, file sharing, chat, whiteboard, slide show)100% Java.
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    The plugin implement MyJxta group chat for Gaim, and we expect to use that as a platform to add more features JXTA can provide.
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    A P2P chatting tool based on the JXTA technology, which is totally decentralized without any server. People using this tool in the same subnet can discover chatting buddies automatically and request to chat with them. Over-Internet chat is also probable
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    JXTA Instant Messenger (J.I.M) is a project that aims to establish a server free, pure P2P Instant Messaging system. It is based on Java, JXTA (www.jxta.org) and the Java Cryptography Extension JCE and provides a nice Swing based GUI.
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    ZIM-Pro - A P2P Instant Messenger based on Jxta Technology. Its features: Search for users by key words and location and add to contact list. Secure Messaging, Chatting, and File sharing, Invite offline users through E-mail, Message archiving, etc...
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    clone a groove with jxta
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    Opensource peer-to-peer Chat application based on JXTA framework (https://jxta.dev.java.net/) from AtexSoft Company (http://www.atexsoft.com).
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    Ataraxia will provide a generic internet gaming framework in java. Board, table, card games will be easy to be developed! bridge, hearts, spades, rummy, go, connect-4, chess, checkers, monopoly, risk, mahjong and more will come! JXTA P2P will be tested.
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