This is a Java-based LysKOM client library. The project focuses on creating a useful class library making it easy for developers to create new LysKOM clients in Java.
HotSAX is a fast, small footprint, non-validating SAX2 parser for HTML/XML/XHTML. It can be used in simple web agents, page scrapers and spiders. The goal is to embed this in cell phone "midlets."
The idea behind Codester is simple. Provide a free source code and document sharing application that uses a P2P (peer 2 peer - see http://www.openp2p.com) network protocol. (it works similar to Napster)
The goals are to:
1. Document the HTTPMail protocol;
2. Provide at least one client implementation of the HTTPMail protocol; and
3. Generally allow access to Hotmail other than through the web interface.
Awarinet is an API for enabling applications to form peer-to-peer worlds.
Each Awarinet client is automatically connected only to those other clients most relevant to it.
mjcq is a command-line based ICQ client program written in pure JAVA and so is cross-platform. It uses the "jcq2k ICQ2000 OSCAR protocol plugin" library developed by Filippov Evgenii. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcq2k/)
mjcq provides an interface
JEM is an SMTP server with pluggable components that let you
process email in any way you like. It can also extend beyond
emails into generalised message processing (like JMS) and can
even generate its own messages based on a Cron-like facility.
The Motosoto Community Portal Server (CoPS). CoPS supports virtual communities through discussions, chat, news, broadcast, library, search, yellow pages, profiles, etc. CoPS runs on Linux using Apache, JBoss, JServ, Jabber and XMl/XSL.
This project intends to gives to everybody ftp client written in Java.
Currently FtpGUI implements the common functionality.
get - RETR retrieve file
list files on ftp server
put - STOR - upload of file
And recoursive search for name
Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
EFP aims to create embedded Freenet clients. It's ultimate goal is to provide a stable enough protocol that can be scaled to hundreds, perhaps thousands of embedded devices working off a one or two nodes.
A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
The Open Magic Data project (OMD) is an attempt to organize magic data (data used in the Magic: The Gathering (TM) game) into a format that allows for easy access by encoding it into XML. see the Home page for more details. http://omd.sourceforge.net/