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    RSS/Atom/OPML reader in Javascript + CORS proxy in Java

    Very simple RSS/Atom/OPML reader written in Javascript and using a build-in CORS proxy written in Java (RESTful web service using JAX-RS and Jersey), deployed with Eclipse Jetty (tested with Jetty 9.4.31), requires an HTML5 compliant web browser, works with Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 with some limitations, mainly tested with Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Firefox for Android. The Ant script allows to create the WAR file and to upload both the deployment descriptor and the WAR file into your server. ...
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    OpenRPG is an Internet application that allows people to play Role Playing Games and some miniature based war games in real-time over the Internet. OpenRPG helps facilitate character tracking, miniature battles, and adventure building.
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    Very Quick Wiki is a Java Server Pages based WikiWikiWeb clone. It's goal is to be as lightweight but as functional as possible. It is deployed by dropping a single war file into any J2EE web container without any extra installation processes.
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    A webmail-client (POP3, IMAP, SMTP) written in Java as a webapp. Very easy to install - just throw the WAR-file into the deployment-directory of your Servlet-container (tomcat, jetty, weblogic, ..) and you're ready! Test ride on the yawebmail-Homepage!
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    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.
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    PIWI is a java based system for managing subscribers and mailinglists and sending newsletters. It runs as webapplication (war) or as standalone application for your desktop, with embedded database (hsql) and webserver. You can use it also per commandline
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    A small, efficient, flexible content management and on-line journal (a.k.a weblog, blog) application, available as a drop-in Java war file
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    An Experimental Platform for Secure Peer Services, QARE uses a decentralized trust model, a Public Key Infrastructure and provides single logon for multiple applications running across multiple systems. WAR files are used to add applications.
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