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As in Pretty Good Privacy, this is a Pretty Good Incremental Backup tool. Inspired in rsync, jnSynch provides a basic file synchronization engine written in JAVA and so executable from either Java-compatible computer.
This is a tiny JMX agent for ZFS. It relies on the presence of the commands "zpool" and "zfs". It defines two MBean types, one for pools and another for datasets. This agent can provide ZFS-specific monitoring for management tools that support JM
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A WebDAV file manager channel for uPortal. An easy way to provide access to users home directories and other network resources in uPortal. Uses Apache Slide as base API for handling the communication to the WebDAV server
Davenport is a servlet-based WebDAV gateway to a CIFS network. This allows you to access Windows/Samba shares using any web browser. WebDAV clients (such as Windows Web Folders) can upload and download from the shares as if they were local folders.
FSFSJ is a distributed Fault-tolerant Secure FileSystem using Jini. It provides replication of data and metadata. Each server instance runs in user-space on any Java-supported platform and utilizes the underlying filesystem as the storage medium.
A GUI Java utility to split a file into multiple chunks. A typical application is to copy a large file onto several floppies. It generates MD5 for each chunk.
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The goal of this project is to provide an open source file manager written in Java.
It should be platform independent and should provide a flexible infrastructure for future extensions.
JEPLA - Java Easy Persistent Layer. Provides an easy way to persist objects using persistent collections. The basic idea is provide a way to write programs that use persistent data without break OO concept like RDBMS and without complexity of an OODBMS.
Mudslide provides an encrypted file system to any operating system that can mount a webdav server. Mudslide works with Linux, OS X, and Windows. Mudslide is built upon http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/ and the encryption libraries packaged with Java.
A lightweight code, document or file retention application maintained via HTTP. User may create new libraries, sub-categories and up/down load file. Ease of use is its greatest strength.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
A search, filter, and "action" utility targeted at power users and developers. Features a graphical and command-line interfaces. Initial version searches for/filters files then does whatever you specify (copy, delete, move…).
This is an opensource project at University of Szeged. The client of the Project is the Simenes PSE Szeged. Our purpose is to create an efficient clone of Total Commander. We use Eclipse,Java 1.6JDK,and CVS.