JTC (Java To Cli) is a tool for developers that will enable their web-based application to be managed by remote unix command-line by revealing API layer of the java application in the linux command line. Detailed documentation is in the downloaded pack
YAJT is achronim of Yet Another JSON Toolkit, is a 100% pure Java library set for manipulating data in the JSON format. Contained features: a parser generated by an ANTLR grammar, an "JSON query path" processor generated by an ANTLR grammar and more
Jabber client libraries for light java devices such as mobile phones, it brings instant messaging capabilities to every java phone (with support to MIDP), but may be used for other applications!
It uses a very tiny XML parser crafted for this project.
Combine Jabber, Java, Java Servlets, JavaScript, Stylesheets, XSL, and Xerces XML Parser for starters and you get JabberHTTPServlets. JabberServlets is a concept (ala Jer) to come that will allow interaction with the Jabber Server through Java.
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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.
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.