The client and the server for chat via LAN. Advantages: the simplified protocol, low consumption of traffic, realization of server-side history and systems of reports on delivery of messages.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
A secure PKI-based client/server encrypted chat engine under development in Java. Encryption will be supported via JCE and PKCS#11. A simple Java interface can be implemented by other projects wishing to develop a Java GUI or CLI for the client.
Chat system implemented using asynchronous IO and a command parser
Chat system implemented using asynchronous IO and a command parser. Currently supports private messages, chat channels and accounts with basic login system and server console. A plain text based protocol is used. Only very basic test client implemented.
New customers can spin up VMs, build with AI, and query data at no cost.
Put your $300 in credit toward real workloads, then keep building with free monthly usage for 20+ products. No commitment and no charge until you upgrade.
Cool Chat is a chat tool written by Java. It's composed of a client and server, and can be run in nearly all the operating systems. Because The UI is written with SWT, you'll find that it looks native program.
A simple yet useful tool for browsing instant messenger log files (like Trillian, ICQ or Gaim) and also HTML server log files.
It has some interesting search modes and provides functionality that most messengers don't.
gBouncer is a powerful irc bouncer written in java. It has features like: multiuser + multiserver, secure webinterface, encrypted connections to client and server, comfortable and highly customizable logging via apache log4j, ... The fact that it's writ
A java based chat program which runs on a local network using a main server and clients which connect to it. Made to be quite flexible in adding new features to. Currently only runs from a command line interface.