14 projects for "creating a chat application using java" with 2 filters applied:

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    NetworkService

    Networking framework for Java applications

    NetworkService is a Java network API that simplifies development of LAN-based applications. It allows programmer to build locatable, state-monitorable software modules and exchange data between them in a peer-to-peer fashion. These modules can be given 'meaningful' names (Tom, FileServer1, Printer2..etc) instead of static IP address. NetworkService's project also provides SawaTalk - a server-less chat application (bundled with the final version of NetworkService ). ...
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    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    A suite of open-source tools and frameworks for creating SIP apps

    Session Initialtion Protocol (SIP) is widely used for telephone services over the Internet. CafeSip provides a suite of open-source tools and applications for creating customized SIP services and applications using the Java.
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    JTelIRC is a Java-based IRC library that attempts to make creating intelligent IRC clients extremely easy- you can create an intelligent IRC bot within minutes using just a few lines of code.
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    Instant CS Chat
    Chat (framework), fast and extensible. The sample application (skin) illustrates using it as a customer support chat placed before call desk queue - for decreasing cost of support and increasing support quality.
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    TwitJ is a Twitter application, written in Java using the Twitter4J API wrapper by Yusuke Yamamoto. Porting it to Java ME devices is planned once the desktop version is done.
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    This project is a simple Java application and API set for quickly and easily creating and running Internet daemons and servers using a plug-in architecture. It's akin to being a Java version of the "inetd" process available on many operating systems.
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    Ashcast is a video-chat application fully written in Java, using a Swing GUI. It offers full cam support on MS Windows, Linux and Macintosh systems, and integrates with an IRC based backend for chat.
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    The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
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    Java chat classes (application and applet) using TCP sockets (client-server source files)
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    EIRC is an IRC client program written entirely in Java using only Java API version 1.1, for compliance with once mainstream web browsers. It runs both as an applet and as an application.
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    Chipchat is web chat program written in java language. It is web application and need web server such as Tomcat. By using "Applet" for conecting to server, it is not need to install any program in client.
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    chatgrafico es una aplicación que permite comunicarse con otros usuarios, enviando dibujos (usando java). Bajate la versión Udp. chatgrafico is an application that allows to send messages (using drawings) between several clients. Using the java techn
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    OWL is a powerful, Java/(Java+Perl) framework for creating chat bots in Java/Perl. Using this framework one can create extremely dynamic bots with minimal amounts of coding.
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    SuckerPipe is an AOL Intant Messenger application that serves to proxy conversations arbitrarily. It is able to pipe conversations between other users of the AOL Instant Messenger service to each other anonymously using a third ScreenName.
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