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Marx Explorer project is a web file manager developed in Java, which main function is to help manage static files of an intranet or website and to integrate with other systems to help the end user to select, preview and modify an picture for a news system
An alternative to jakarta project. Lightweight and simple. Reads OLE file (try at least) and parse all that looks like a text. Supports Word, Excel, RTF and PowerPoint files. Outlook planned, but not made yet.
The DocWay Published Folder portlet allows you to easily embed Documentum content into your JSR-168 compatible portal. The portlet allows countless users to access files with only a single account. It can be extended to support additional data sources.
Quickly and easily setup a folder synchronization with a colleague anywhere in the world. Allows you to setup a direct connection through the Internet so that friends, family, or colleagues may access your folders and you theirs.
The JCA 1.5 compliant resource adapter provided by this project grants J2EE 1.4 components access to files hosted on file systems. J2EE components can use it to load and store files on local and remote file systems.
FIMETO = File Merging Tool. The goal of this project is to provide platform independent software written in Java that can work as a tool for merging of files and folders with a nice user interface.
Initiated by the EPIC Consortium, this project aims at developing a RESTful webservice for managing PIDs with the Handle System developed at CNRI.
Additionally, some RESTful clients in various commonly used languages will be developed.