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Machinity is an open P2P platform for business communities and services. It provides security, network evolution, unified storage, parallel file retrieval, node proxies (firewall), business processes and much more.
PJLTella is Gnutella client implemented as a J2EE web application. It is intended to be deployed in a servlet container like Jakarta's Tomcat, where it will connect to the Gnutella network, respond to requests, serve files, as well as allow its user to co
AGRanger is an "UnOfficial" open source client engine, written in Java, that uses Audio Galaxy's peer to peer file sharing network. It has two user interfaces, a swing based ui and a command line based ui. It uses the 0.608 protocol
VISH - VIrtual SHaring is( or supposed to be) a virtual resource sharing system. VISH is in "stoneage" version. Developemnt environment for VISH is JAVA,RMI and SWING/AWT.
Fr: JavaChatter est un logiciel progammé en Java, il est (ou plutot seras) conçu pour permmetre le chat et le transfert de fichier entre 2 postes. La connection se fait par IP.
A servlet that generates html indexes for your music collection, for easy browsing and listening to your remote vorbis files ;) Using XSLT as stylesheet.
This is a project aimed at producing a java version of the popular DirectConnect client, enhancing on functionality. It is based on the javadc client here on sourceforge.
The NetMess Java Client, provides human interface to access the NetMess Peer2Peer network. Netmess is able to tunnel through HTTP proxies and firewalls, allowing you to use it nearly everywhere (including at work).
The idea behind Codester is simple. Provide a free source code and document sharing application that uses a P2P (peer 2 peer - see http://www.openp2p.com) network protocol. (it works similar to Napster)
It is also a open source project to those has a <strong>vision</strong> that peer-to-peer computing is <b>the future of the Net</b>. It is a platform and API make users use and developers develop his project easily
JAG is a fully functional Audiogalaxy(TM) client written in java. It supports the 0.608w protocol. The gui is seperated from the underlying functionallity allowing you to create your own guis easily if you so desire.
'cxtable' (stands for Cyber-X-Table, but I prefer xTable when referring to it) aims at creating a peer-to-peer-ISH network to be used primarily as the "Card Table" for old-time roleplaying in a new-time world...
Napsack is a specialized multi-threaded client for broadcasting Napster queries across multiple servers; the list of target servers is retrieved from www.napigator.com, and is user-filterable (based on the number of users, files, or gigs indexed).
The TurboQueue is a tool written in VB to help download full music albums. you can browse cd-database sites and use Audiogalaxy to download the Songs.
However development stopped (even before AudioGalaxy became worthless).
Provides file-sharing capabilities for directories anywhere on your system! Extremely customizable, very user friendly, and graphically oriented. Very close to local file managers....such as Konqueror/Windows Explorer/etc... in functionality and prowess.
LazySync is a pure-Java file-synchronization program written for handheld devices (currently supports the Compaq iPAQ) using the SavaJeXE (www.savaje.com) Java operating system.
The OpenOCS project is groupware software which allows groups to work on projects. Client/Server architecture written in Java with a MySQL database and PHP front end.
The aim of this project is to develop an extensible framework for building "virtual worlds", and allowing large numbers of people to explore them. Examples would be a MUD, or even a virtualization of your own home.