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SMPPSim simulates a Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) that allows interaction with an External Short Message Entity (ESME) using the Logica Aldiscon protocol SMPP. It is intended as a testing tool. SMPPSim is currently hosted by Selenium Software.
Snarfzilla was a GUI and web browser for the official Freenet Java server.
The first web browser for the dark web.
It hasn't been compatible with Freenet for several years and development ceased.
MediaHunter consists of a server/db software and a frontend plug-in for java gnutella servents. The server works like a cddb mirror and uses XML protocol for lookups, the plugin queries the server and manages searches and downloads on the gnutella servent
This Web Service developped with Java uses The Babel Objects Framework. You can combine objects to create your own templates with DreamWeaver extension or reuse the component to build your own application.
This web service developped in Java provides WebForum services on the IMAP4/POP3 protocol : you don't need database, and common messaging tool like Netscape Messenger or Outlook permits to create/delete new forum and to moderate messages.
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Ichabod is an SMTP/POP3 server, with mailing list support. Administration is via a web, or email
You can also use Ichabod to make your app receive email as an SMTP server.
You can also easily extend it by subclassing to add your own behaviors.
The goal of the Relay IRC project is to create an easy-to-use, multi-platform and scriptable Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chat client and a set of Java classes for adding IRC capabilities to other Java programs.
The project is to provide a free (and powerful;) payment engine for financial electronic transaction.
This engine should be mainly used to process payment over internet. Its aim is to be fast, reliable, distributed and evolutive....
COG is an easy to use and maintain system for creating webcommunities where users can interact with each other. Highly customizable and easy to develop for and use.
IMAPWeb is web-based IMAP client. It is written using Java and uses the Enhydra platform. It supports folders, file attachments (sending and viewing), reply, forward (with attachments) and mail delete.
The photoExchange system consists of a client-side Java application and a set
of Java servlets that allows an individual to make available photograph files
to a list of friends directly from their PC's hard drive.
Tablature is intended to provide a better way to author and exchange tablatures. Text is basically used on archives like OLGA (Online Guitar Archive). The goal is to promote an open standard (XML based) to describe tablatures.
Everybuddy Java (EBJava) is a messaging system written in Java. It consists of an applet and a server, and is used to log in to existing messaging services (AIM, ICQ, etc) through a unified interface. User settings are also stored on the server.
AudioMuse aims to be a complete client/server multi-platform multi-format pervasively-modular networkable system for the production, transmission and reproduction of music.
Combine Jabber, Java, Java Servlets, JavaScript, Stylesheets, XSL, and Xerces XML Parser for starters and you get JabberHTTPServlets. JabberServlets is a concept (ala Jer) to come that will allow interaction with the Jabber Server through Java.
JabberApplet is a Chat Applet using the Jabber protocol. The goals are: 1) keep it small 2) easy to use 3) support as many operating systems/browser combinations as possible.