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Multiplayer Java Chess Application. Has move help option for new players learning to play the game, IM, chatroom and many other features. Server handles authentication, user registration and player statistics. Check it out.
A Java-based server for the Japanese chess variant "Shogi". Features both a Java-based client and a Java-based server. The idea is to emulate the functionality of the popular Go server IGS (ability to play, observe, store, and review games in a group).
Ghronos is a gaming clock which provides configurable timing styles for chess, go, scrabble, and boggle. It can run on Palm OS or Pocket PC devices, the Windows desktop, or in a Java-enabled web browser.
JChessBoard is a chess game written in Java that can be connected to another JChessBoard via a direct TCP/IP connection. No Internet Chess Server is required for playing. It also became a full featured PGN viewer and editor.
SimpleGameNet is a framework for an arbitrary amount of diverse multiplayer game modules. It provides distributed game and player state management, chatting, etc. Several games are included, such as Chess, Dice and ConnectALine.
BBalc is an open framework for the BloodBowl game.
This library provides chess-computer like functions such as analysing the game and generating/proposing actions. The modular design allows users to extend existing analyse modules to fit their needs.
A cross platform chess database which supports ChessGML, PGN, SVG, PostgreSQL and plugins written in Java or Jython. Some Python chess libraries and some Python tools are included.
Usable pieces are Java and Python opening classification libraries.
Jhess is a combination email real time chess system. It allows seamless switching between correspondence and real time chess. This allows quick and easy play when both players are online simultaneously, and email chess when both players aren't online.
A chess study aid that lets you keep track of the various positions and branches of a chess game. It's very useful for studying the complexities of a board situation, and for following along a game that has plenty of commentary. The goal of the project
The XiangQi XML projects revolves around the design of XML-based standards and tools for capturing, representing, commenting, exchanging, playing and displaying games of xiangqi, or chinese chess.
AntiChess is an anti chess game written in Java. The goal is to get checkmated or lose all your pieces except your king to your opponent. You have to take your opponents piece if you can. It supports 2 player and 4 player games on the same board.
Opala is a chess-like game written in Java. You can either play against another human or against an AI. A cool user interface using Java Swing is availible. Network support is planned.
ChessY!: A Yahoo! chess game history reviewer. This is a java appliction that allows you to visually review the game histories that you can email to yourself at the end of a Yahoo! online chess game.
Java chess programm. Main goal is to develop an object orientated program with simple and well documented interfaces. A major point is how to handle endgame situations.
Chesspresso is a chess library entirely written in Java. The main focus is to deliver high-level interfaces and efficient algorithms to programmers of Java chess software.
The World Xiangqi League (WXL) was the largest online Chinese chess community on the Internet, with over 100,00 members and servers in US, Beijing, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. We are now archiving all the WXL source code as free software.
Java application for the management of chess (or other) tournaments. Includes player database, round pairings (e.g. SWISS pairings), tie-breaks, print support, many more features.
Foobase is intended to be a simple replacement for entering/viewing games of chess in chessbase databases. In the future, other database formats may be supported as well.
SZChess will be suite of chess applications covering every aspect of chess using computers. The development will be carried out in Java to ensure maximum portability.