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The MuPPIT is cross-platform, open source Multi-Purpose Peons Internet Toolkit written in Java and C++, providing a collection of new, useful applications for the average internet user.
OSCARS (Open Source Concurrent Authoring and Realisation System) opens the doors to a whole new way of programming. Mutiple people working interactively on the same source file, each with a set of responsibilities and tasks.
NeuroGrid could be thought of as a "Napster for Bookmarks." It allows the user to store data in a web-like fashion, allowing you to associate bookmarks (files/documents/whatever) with multiple keywords. See http://www.neurogrid.net
The bot is a project that contains MySQL, XML, PHP, JDBC and Java.
It is an IRC bot(much like eggdrop) that can connect to any IRC server and distribute a list and have controll over unlimitied users that can add, modify and delete Movies in a MySQL dat
FTP Server written in JAVA. The server has an optional SWING GUI.
The GUI and the server-logic is seperated as two components, but downloaded together.
The Jupiter FTP Server is written in Java. Our main goal is to create a reliable server with new functionalities that will make of it an excellant choice.
We intend to develop a wifi enabled p2p file sharing system on a linux platform using jxta and java. The purpose is to build a system that can be ported to an embedded device at a later stage and be used for p2p file sharing using the 802.11b standard.
DreamMedia finds the media (music,movies,etc) that a user wants using the existing media access frameworks (Gnutella,opennap). It will also try to figure out what things a user might like that they don't have and get those automatically.
The JLCP aims to write a number of components to produce a free Java portal site based on an internal forum system to provide Java newcomers and veterans alike with everything they need related to java.
OLAFS is an Open Local Area File Sharing tool. It is written in Java and consists of a peer to peer lib for local area networks and a music player gui. The gui plays shared files from OLAFS users in the LAN no matter where they are physically located.
DIEGO is a streaming mp3 server written in JAVA. It creates a socket connection on your local machine and listens for HTTP requests. It serves up dynamic m3u playlists which are read by WinAmp, which in turn streams the mp3 to your computer.
The aim of the CP2PC project is to develop a minimal programming
interface (API) to peer-to-peer file-sharing systems. Client side
applications can be built to use this interface and thus integrate separate file-sharing networks.
fuglue (fugu Glue) is a modern Project Management System based on HTTP. In addition to the access with web browser, it also supports WebDAV. The system is installed and operated as a web application on a web server (with Java Servlet support)
G2Wire is an open-source, platform-independent Gnutella2 core component for building P2P applications on the Java platform. Currently looking for anyone actually interested in developing it.
A Free, Pure-Java P2P File sharing system, similar to Gnutella or LimeWire. Fast, small and easy-to-use, share your files with just your friends, or the whole network.
Infranet is a system that attempts to circumvent web censorship by allowing clients to surreptitiously request sensitive content via cooperating Web servers distributed across the global Internet.