HyperCuP is as P2P infrastructure for scalable distributed communication. HyperCuP has been invented by Schlosser, Sintek, Decker and Nejdl. This project delivers a light-weight implementation of HyperCuP ready to make current apps distributed in a minut
System interfaces for transferring files that use HTTP SOAP Web Service with RPC attachments. Java client implements a Post Office for B2B file exchange - encapsulates connection protocols (SOAP or FTP), processes XML file, exchanges any new files.
dotP2P would consist of servers running caches to keep track of domain and nameserver records. Cache servers can be created with any server that supports XML-RPC or SOAP. MySQL is used to store the the cache data.
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.