A Java implementation of the Common Gnutella2 Standard specification. The Treehouse Project provides a generic framework for P2P applications that use the Gnutella 2 infrastructure for distributed computing.
(A WebWorm Crashed my website!! :( )BlueWalk is a small software for Symbian, it is the first automatic system for personal communication, that allows to communicate with the people around you. It will give you a new way of using phone.
LargoRecipes is a Java/Swing application for managing recipes. It does sophisticated ingredient parsing, handles RecipeML and MealMaster file formats, and generates recipe web pages. Future plans include integration with an XML database.
Open Source Portfolio is a web based Java Application which allows a learner to store, view, and selectively share parts or all of a rapidly growing digital learning record with anyone, anytime.
YaJal is an abstraction layer written in Java over JXTA. It hides all the complexity in setting up and handling JXTA classes. It offers you an easy framework where to develop peer-to-peer applications.
This project is started to allow the up and coming Java Programmers from the Pittsburgh Java Users Group to learn Java Programming with a Full Project.
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The Peer System is a sophisticated java peer-to-peer platform designed to make it very easy for developers to write, package, and distribute p2p services to users and very easy for users to find, install, and run available services.
Globe is a middleware platform for developing large-scale (millions of users, worldwide) distributed applications. A number of applications are available, such as GDN: a scalable replacement for FTP and GlobeDoc: a scalable replacement for the WWW.
Remotor is a Java web service system. It is a very easy to use and a very fast remote procedure call engine (alike RMI | RPC). No need for Stubs, Skeletons and Naming-Services. Remotor is one of many building blocks for the COMJAT.NET framework suite.
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.
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.
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)
Currently all the samples are included in the Noir release found at http://sf.net/projects/noir/. One graphical sample of interest, is a BMPloader that loads 24bit bitmaps, written on only one page in using the Noir Framework. Noir is Not Useless (NINU)
gnutWare is a middleware software layer written in Java tha lets applications to access a peer-to-peer. In this first version, it uses a Gnutella-based network to operate and give access to a message distributing system based in p2p technology.
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Java library and utils for HP 200LX.
Include: Filer communication, an ftp server to share palmtop files with desktop. Database manipulation. And finaly a syncronization software for contact, appoinment, task, etc.
A SOAP-based Document/File-Sharing solution written in Java. It includes a basic web-interface but other clients are possible. You can share and download all common office document formats like MS Word, Excel, OpenOffice and PDF.
A servlet that generates html indexes for your music collection, for easy browsing and listening to your remote vorbis files ;) Using XSLT as stylesheet.