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The marriage of XHTML formatting text with Java code for web page creation is ugly, messy, and error prone. The Jxhtml toolkit uses Java objects to replace the XHTML hand coding for a much cleaner & easier to maintain system.
Facets is a web application framework that leverages a simple MVC architecture for the server side and a feature-packed Javascript component model for the client. The two pieces are designed to be seemlessly integrated for very dynamic AJAX-style apps.
Robust featureful multi-threaded CLI web spider using apache commons httpclient v3.0 written in java. ASpider downloads any files matching your given mime-types from a website. Tries to reg.exp. match emails by default, logging all results using log4j.
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Luxor is an open-source XML UI Language (XUL) toolkit in Java that lets you build UIs using XML and includes a web server, a portal engine (supporting RSS), a template engine (Velocity), a scripting interpreter (Python) and more.
This project aims to create a java-based web browser. In doing so, it will attempt to port Konqueror's renderer, kthml, and alter it to render according to the w3c specifications. Ultimately, a stable, portable, and standards driven browser will be made
The BeanBrowser enables a world wide web constructed out of JavaBeans, saved as HTML and XML. An interactive web is created with simplified page construction, page ownership, and tight WWW integration.
The XUL (XML UI Language) project provides free test suites to help ensure interoperability between different XUL motors/browsers and free, open-source show-case examples (aka blue prints) to demo the power of XML for creating UIs.
The Presentation framework for Web applications. On the basis of: HTML, JavaScript, DHTML. Configure your user interface with Tag libraries (for J2EE systems) or XSL templates (for any other WEB systems using XML/XSL).
The AppHere framework allows movement of applications & their state between computers. Uses JBoss.net server talking to C# client, which moves IE browsers inc. forms between PCs. SOAP interface lets any other device initiate transfer e.g. wireless PDA.
The goal of the project is to create a 100% pure Java-based browser support the latest standards from the W3C. This project is made up of two parts, the actual browser application written in Java Swing and a Swing component that renders HTML.
The goal of bookman is to implement a network based service for managing and distributing bookmarks transparently from a central server to any bookman-enabled client software (curently focussing on Mozilla, IE and Opera).
Testpilot is a browser based unit testing framework for testing websites. With it you can record the keystrokes and mouse events for a session and play them back automatically. You can include assertions for values in inputs DIVs or JavaScript variables.
JNX is a java local/network browser analogous to windows explorer. It currently supports ftp and will later support web browsing making it easy to get around on your linux box.
This project is for a webpage content monitor called PagePing.
It is designed to actively keep track of website content (especially message boards) by repeatedly downloading and diff'ing against the last cached copy.
Xi3D is an X3D renderer and browser for 3D Web content. It contains compliant parsers for VRML'97 types, a java scenegraph, XML bindings using SAX2, a content converter, full runtime and event model, DOM Level 2, vecmath
A simple Java applet for webcam viewing with examples. Easy to use and no programming experience necessary. Put one file on your site and paste in the HTML tags provided. Aims to be highly portable across browsers. Lots of handy features.
It is a word puzzle game which can be played online. It is a Java Applet that can show crossword puzzles. The clues of these kind of puzzles are in squares. The applet can be put on a web-page where visitors can solve crossword puzzles interactively.
This project is a JAVA-based version of Ringers. A fully-functional JAVA-enabled version of Ringers which allows for cross-platform/OS implementation of the Ringers software. This version includes its own NavBar based another project.
Geedot aims to be a lightweight, fully (and only) HTML 4.01 and CSS compliant and functional web browser for X. It uses the gdtoolkit widget set which is very fast and lightweight - yet also infinitely and easily expandable.
jBrowCaps grew out of a need for browser-independent web page rendering. Frustrated by wasting development time on project after project because of differing browser dialects and capabilities, the author became determined to develop a package for Java se
JoBo is a web site mirroring tool. It has a graphical UI but there is a also command line version. Supports robot exclusion protocol (but this can be disabled)
Shogun is currently a web browser written entirely in Java using Swing. Shogun hopes to become a simple, uniform browser which can run on any platform running Java, to give users a familiar environment with a standard set of features on any platform.