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IXSF Messenger is a java-based messenger with file transfer option. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 or higher is required. This application is built in two parts - server and client. Server part serves client's requests.
Chat application that facilitates chatting between connected computers
Two programs in java to send and receive messages directly from one computer to another without involving any third party, ensuring that your messages are safe.
IMPORTANT- First get Java from http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp if you don't have it already.
A chatserver written in Java (1.4+ nio used here). By now there is support for serving as a Webchat, other protocols may come. Authentication over sql-databases is also included. The layout can be deffined in differen Templatesets (incl. message-set)
The Strategic War Planner is here to make tactics even easier. Draw tactics on your client and others will immediately see what you have drawn. The software is in Java, so you ONLY need Java Runtime 1.4 or higher.
NukeChat is a module designed for PHPnuke 6.0, but it should work upon previous releases such as the 5.6 or 5.5 and next. The core is a Java Applet : the Chat that works with JVM 1.1 through JVM 1.4.
...For each user there is a certificate generated and exchanged between them. The communication is running over SSLSockets and should hopefully be encrypted *g*.
It is implemented in Java2 1.4 using JSSE