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Java Virtual System (JVS) is built around a virtual file system (VFS) - a common platform of Java, by Java, for Java. JVS extends JVM and makes it from an interpreter running half-compiled code a first-class server.
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
MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
Jaffer is a Java implementation of an Appletalk File Server over TCP. Jaffer is concerned with the latest AFP specifications and supporting OS X and OS 9 clients. It is mainly focused on a tight, clean, fast codebase that is very portable and embeddable
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This project provides an abstraction layer for archives. This project emerged from route64, and will provide a standalone archive manipulation tool for Eclipse. At first we focus on the folowing archives: zip, war, jar, ear, t64, d64, rar, tar.
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.
TrueZIP is a Java based virtual file system (VFS) which enables client applications to perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations on archive files as if they were virtual directories, even with nested archive files in multithreaded environments.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Javelina is a dedicated WebDAV server with a focus on providing features that small to medium networks require for file serving. Javelina also provides an intuitive web-based administration interface along with powerful command line tools.
J2MEFS is an API for the J2ME that extends the RMS. It lets you save persistent data in your MIDlets without even knowing what a RecordStore is. You can create a structure of directories and access files through names and paths (MIDP 1.0 and above).
JRemoteFS is a lite, generic framework for access to remote filesystem integration into your Java application. Currently FTP and SFTP are supported. JRemoteFS was developed for JAlbum and now released as a seperate package. For more info, see http://joos
JSP Based File Manager. Allow view, create, edit, copy, move, delete, rename, compress/uncompress of directories and text type files. Allow transposition and resizing of image type files. Also allow external viewers and editors to be invoked for files.
JEraser is a very simple but extremely effective tool to erase a file or and entire directory so that no one could recover it.
It's written in Java so you can run it on every platform.
A Java Network Block Device server with various "pluggable" backends. It currently supports the use of the local filesystems and ftp servers, with caching and striping. An email backend will soon follow.
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.
The Network-Oriented Document Abstraction Language (NODAL)
is a set of standards and protocols for ubiquitous collaboration supported by
an open source sample implementation.
A 100% Java implementation of the Unix "find" program. It can be used as a library, allowing Java programs to search for files. It supports many of the GNU find's options. JavaFind is capable of automatically delegating to GNU find if available.
New version of the Deleter - program with freindly Graphic User Interface for automation of files deleting, is convenient for any cleaning, - can also remove NOT empty folders.
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.