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    JavaComm

    JavaComm

    Desktop communication tool: chat, telephony, multimedia

    JavaComm is a client–server communication platform offering chat, telephony, screen sharing, conferencing, a media player, and configurable media streams. Users can define and manage their own streams for flexible playback. All server-based communication runs over HTTPS (SSL/TLS), while file transfers are handled directly between users without passing through the server. The JavaComm Server runs on any Jakarta EE Web Profile 10 platform with the required extensions, using Tomcat 10.1.54 as reference. ...
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    Botkit

    Botkit

    Tool for building chat bots, apps and custom integrations

    ...Part of the Microsoft Bot Framework. We love bots, and want to make them easy and fun to build! Include Botkit into your Node application and boot up a controller that will define your bot's behaviors. In this case, we're setting up a bot to use with the Bot Framework Emulator. Tell the bot to listen for users saying "hello," and use `bot.reply` to send an immediate response. Start a conversation, then queue up multiple messages to send, including a prompt sent using `convo.ask()` which allows your bot to capture user input and use it. ...
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    Darkbot

    The IRC's Talking Robot

    [ Please read https://sourceforge.net/p/darkbot/news/2014/01/darkbots-revitalization/ ] Darkbot is a portable IRC chat robot written in the C language that can be taught responses to user inquiries, and even have conversations with them. Darkbot was originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels on Intenet Relay Chat.
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    JAM Circle
    JAM Circle is a Kanban Application Platform on Eclipse RCP.Kanban is similar to sticky note.you can use it for GTD,Planning,Pull System using Kanban.It supports to send Card using XMPP and to define it\'s behavior using Script(JRuby and ECMAScript).
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    P2PIRCLIB is a library and the de facto standard interface for the P2PIRC protocol. The library itself will define the protocol and enable it to be used on many common development platforms. The P2PIRC protocol is a decentralized implentation of IRC.
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    Volley is a client/server system similar to Hotline, but using a plugin design that makes it more extensible. Server plugins define services such as chat and file sharing. Client plugins allow users to interact with each other using those services.
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