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    OkDownload

    OkDownload

    A reliable, flexible, fast and powerful download engine

    In fact OkDownload is FileDownloader2, which extends all benefits from FileDownloader and beyond. FileDownloader framework is not easy to write unit-test, it is not a testable framework, so it is not stable enough. The core library of FileDownloader is too complex and not pure enough, so 6K+ star 1K+ fork with around 10 PR. Unit test coverage is very high which means reliable. Simpler interface. Task priority support. Uri file to store output-stream. The core library is Pure and light. More...
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    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.
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    Phosphor is a peer-to-peer file sharing program. XML network protocol, with source in Java and Swing. Uses thread pools extensively and is designed to scale very well. Chat capabilities. This is Napster done right!
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