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A lightweight EAI tool based on Java technology with a web browser interface for building integration processes from an extensible selection of adapter components. It runs on Apache Tomcat application server and stores its configuration in MySQL database.
JFunctionViewer is a simple and fast OpenSource function plotter. Since it is written in Java it is Platform independend and can even be run from inside a Browser.
This project automates Http-requests i.e. all browser activities can be logged/written to XML-formated files and redone by using simple methods.
This is very useful for automating http-server-requests e.g. queries to search engines, external databases..
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Scrender is a java library that performs screen capturing of web sites. It is essentially captures the web site's appearance as is is being rendered by operating system native browser. Scrender is built on top of SWT and is a part of the Dapper project
GeoAr intends to be a rich client for WMS and WFS services. It's developed on LZX (OpenLaszlo), so it would serve dhtml(near future) and flash to the user's browser giving the chance of select between them, but having only one server's cource code.
This a Web Presentation Layer Framework. You can see your templet design and test Ajax completely just by browser, and it use especial attribute realize dynamic programe but no non-html tag or expression. Well cooperate with any javascript technology.
MyPassMan is a password management program that securely encrypts all your passwords using a master pass phrase. It takes advantage of capabilities introduced in Java 6 such as web browser launching and the ability to minimize to the System Tray.
A file sharing protocol and program that lets publishers create domain names and erase and update files. Users view/download files through their browser, so the system looks and feels just like the www, but it's free, anonymous and a 100% distributed.
VxmlSurfer is a modular, multi-platform, extensible VoiceXML 2.0 interpreter, geared to Web browsing as opposed to telephony. VxmlSurfer is currently used as a user interface for the HearSay non-visual Web browser.
BrowserLauncher2, a continuation of the BrowserLauncher project, is a library that facilitates opening a browser from a Java application and directing the browser to a supplied url. In most cases the browser opened will be the user's default browser.
STGC is a browser-based game set in the Star Trek (tm) universe which has been developed over three years and now finally has gone open-source. For support please visit the homepage of this project.
ThinWire is an Ajax RIA framework for building zero footprint Ajax browser applications that feel like desktop GUI applications. Program Ajax on the server, using an event driven GUI model that reconnects program logic. All Major Ajax Browsers Supported!
The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Connection (GDPC) written in JAVA uses web services to make XML formatted data publicly available. The GDPC Browser (front-end GUI) can access these services, and other applications can use the API.
Intension is an experimental platform to host desktop applications, such as a file browser or irc client. Hosted applications are provided with common components. What Eclipse is for developers, is Intension for desktop applications.
iPoint Portal is a JSR 168 compliant Java Enterprise Portal. iPoint is focussed on building a lightweight collaborative portal which end users can build themselves using only a browser while still providing full enterprise support for developers.
Know the foreign addresses your system is accessing without your knowledge and
check the enabled ports and IP addresses on your system and remote system.
The GUI is designed in SWT which has a great look and feel with pretty browser and more.
A beautiful online photo browser, flexibly configured to support "flickr", "picasa" or so with XMLs and regular expressions. It also allows off-line browsing and batch downloading. There might be album management support in later versions.
XTool file browser/manager is an OS independent application that runs on top of Java 6 SE. You can try application in just seconds with WebStart: go to project web page.
A largely text-based web-browser with a graphical front-end written in Java/Swing. It is a careful mix between a text-editor and a web-browser. MAJOB comes with on-board file-downloading widget and image viewer for dealing with images.