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    CADI is an implementation of the JPIP standard (JPEG2000 Interactive Protocol - Part 9). CADI includes a JPIP server, a JPIP proxy, and a JPIP Client. CADI is designed and programmed with the aim to provide a flexible framework to test and develop ne
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    Java Random Numbers - Random.Org API

    Offers Random numbers API for your programs written in Java.

    Very lightweight and easy to use library that allows you to generate truly random numbers by means of Random.Org service. Library offers optimized algorithms for obtaining single random number or more random numbers at once, sequences of numbers, random strings etc. Also allows you to check quota. It provides algorithm to generate unspecified number of random numbers of certain total value. This algorithm still keeps server load low by sending as large requests as possible, yet all...
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    JaNaG is a Java random name generator for role-games, authors, and the like. It is based on a name fragment database that creates relatively reasonably sounding names. It can run as applet, GUI appliance, command line tool, or on a server-client basis.
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    The target of this project is to build easy, reliable, flexible and universal Java Configuration Tool.
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    OW.NET -- 1-Wire API port from Java (and J#) to C#. Use the Dallas 1-Wire and iButton chips with standard C# using a serial adapter (also CF.net) or the TMEX drivers on the Windows platform. No J# distribution installation required.
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    Open Source IM and voice client using Jabber and SIP protocols, with great audio quality thanks to speex and a nice and clean interface. Programmed in Java and C++. It supports chat, voice and file transfers.
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    The OS561 operating system based around FORTH/Java. The OS is to run on a VHDL chip OpenHardware design called the Minon, but could become available for other platforms. The unique point of the design is a revolutionary data compression technology.
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    Provides fast lookup for a Subject Based messaging product using a trie. It allows for configurable wildcard characters to replace a single or multiple subject field(s) (A.B.*.D.>). Insertion in to the tree returns a unique handle for subsequent deletion
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