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The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
SMSID provides a Linux PAM that allows the use of a GSM cellular phone with SMS capabilities as a hardware token in a strong authentication system.
In addition to the Linux PAM module, an extensible SMS server is included. This server is written in Java
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
JNerve aims to produce an open source Java implementation of a napster server. Using much of the excellent work already done by the opennap project, this project aims to be its Java counterpart, offering cross-platform compatibility.
Commune is an attempt at an intuitive and easy to use fusion of IRC, ICQ, FTP, USENET and Napster.
The server is being written in pure Java to ensure maximum cross-platform compatability. The server has been designed with strong plugin support.
The Secure Annotation Server is an implementation of the W3C Annotea Protocol using Shibboleth (Internet2) based authentication and XACML (OASIS) based authorization. It's modular design enables pluggable authentication/authorization and RDF datastore.
A java based chat program which runs on a local network using a main server and clients which connect to it. Made to be quite flexible in adding new features to. Currently only runs from a command line interface.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
The client and the server for chat via LAN. Advantages: the simplified protocol, low consumption of traffic, realization of server-side history and systems of reports on delivery of messages.
Application Browser for mobile devices. -- Client: Run "HotRunner" application (J2ME/J2SE) -- Server: applications distribution (J2SE, Gui in Qt-Jambi) -- HotRunner applications: java mobile programs sent from server to clients
Simple Ajax Wiki that stores wiki pages into FileSystem or Subversion. It uses wikimodel syntaxe, JQuery for HTML DOM manipulation, DWR for Ajax and Spring for J2EE
Suede is a Java framework for developing client-server systems via distributed architecture. It employs a Commander-Controller-Worker relationship model which allows a server application to delegate tasks on multiple clients over a network.
Freedom from MS mail! A Java-based POP3 server front-end to Outlook Web Access (OWA). Use any standard mail client. Virtually no configuration and a single server can be shared by multiple users! Many core packages are easily reusable.
A secure PKI-based client/server encrypted chat engine under development in Java. Encryption will be supported via JCE and PKCS#11. A simple Java interface can be implemented by other projects wishing to develop a Java GUI or CLI for the client.