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Framework for virtual teams and projects including workspace management, cooperative workflow and awareness. Implemented with a combination of Java, PHP, EJB and jython....
The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
Java Implementation of ICE 1.1 Protocol. ICE is core protocol for solving Content Syndication over the Web. Syndicators provide content regularly to subscribers through subscriptions. See www.icestandard.net for specification.
Juggle aims to be a small but extendable multithreaded file transfer program. It initially implements FTP. However, the transfer protocol can be easily replaced. A text interface will be created first (ready), with a gui based on swing to follow.
Create a database of documents based on the WikiWikiWeb concept (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki). A mix between WikiWikiWeb, USENET, Outlook Public Folders, and a keyword-base file system. Useful as a repository for all records and discussions for a project.
Commune is an attempt at an intuitive and easy to use fusion of IRC, ICQ, FTP, USENET and Napster.
The server is being written in pure Java to ensure maximum cross-platform compatability. The server has been designed with strong plugin support.
JNerve aims to produce an open source Java implementation of a napster server. Using much of the excellent work already done by the opennap project, this project aims to be its Java counterpart, offering cross-platform compatibility.
This program makes it possible to transfert files from a computer to another via SSL/TCP/IP. It is composed of a part to listening of possible requests, the server, and of one or more customers. Pure Java program.
Hyper-M is a bluetooth based DHT peer-to-peer infrastructure for J2ME (CLDC1.1/ MIDP2.0) enabled handphones. Hyper-M allows the user to create a peer-to-peer network and share and retrieve files on this network. Has been tested mainly on Nokia handphones
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.
BioMAJ (BIOlogie Mises A Jour) is a workflow engine dedicated to data synchronization and processing. It automates the data mioring process.Developed in Java and Ant, the application is compatible with various Unix-based systems.
An Uber-lite, Cross-platform, 101% legal client for the Gnutella2(MP) file sharing network. It uses a white-list of file hashes and search terms to determine if a file is legal to download or not.
Soco is a distributed social software which based on the eclipse and P2P technique. Seco will facilitate the communication of people. Based on this platform, people can share file, BBS, chat, send email,play games, make friends and so on.
ytorrent is based on the bittorrent protocol, but does not follow the BT protocol at all and hence is incompatible with other BT clients.
The assumptions on which the simplification has been made are
1) peers are unselfish
2) peers have equal resources