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    Druid

    Druid

    Database connection pool written in Java

    Druid is an open-source database connection pool written in Java. Druid is able to provide an extensive number of powerful monitoring functionalities for database connection. Druid has been deployed to the maven central repository. Druid provides a monitoring feature that can be implemented through filter-chain. It also comes with WallFilter, that is based on the SQL semantic analysis to protect from SQL injection attacks.
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    Copy file from ONE computer to ANOTHER in your home, This is suppossed to be a replacement for walking/running through your home with a USB stick If scp, ftp, sound like dangerous diseases and SAMBA is a dance: This is the place for you.
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    Turtle
    Very lite and easy-to-use LAN file sharing software. Using Turtle you can send/receive files in a LAN network to/from any machine which you know the IP address or DNS name. Turtle imitates Blutooth file sharing pattern in mobile phones.
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    A DC++ client based on Java, so it is OS independent. It provides Swing based GUI for jDCBot (http://jdcbot.sf.net).
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    Users will upload their documents to web
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    DC/ADC client/server architecture on Java. Primary goal is DC++ client
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    With this program you can create your own hublist for DC++. The pinger supports both the old NMDC, and the new ADC protocol, so you can have more hubs on your list than anyone. The program uses MySQL databse. Download and donate if you like it :)
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    DSHub is a hubsoft for ADC Network. It uses the ADC(Direct Connect next generation) protocol. Platform independent, with a lot of features, secure, innovative, interactive, graphic interfaced hub soft. Visit http://www.death-squad.ro/dshub for more info.
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    ABot is a simple bot program for ADC networks written in Java that can connect to a hub and provide facilities for the users and operators, like release notice, anti-spam filter, security, radio, text messages and more.
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