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    Moqui Ecosystem
    The Moqui Ecosystem is a series of open source components for enterprise applications all built on a common framework (Moqui Framework) written in Java and Groovy. The components include tools that plug in to the framework, business artifacts, and applications. Some of the popular tool plug ins include ElasticSearch, Apache FOP, Apache Camel, OrientDB, and Hazelcast. The business artifacts later includes a universal data model (mantle-udm), service library (mantle-usl), reusable...
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    jspforum-simple

    jspforum-simple

    A simplified forum application based on Java EE: strust+spring+ibatis

    ...Note: the WAR file can be directly imported from Eclipse or other Java EE IDEs and it is also including all the source code inside. IMPORTANT: while launching the app in the server, please re-configure the fields in the files of log4j.properties + lucene_cfg.properties + forum_cfg.properties. For the details, please read the file of 'readme,txt'. All my dear friends who download this project, if you are interested on my project, you can send email to contact with me at jitao.liu82@gmail.com or in the Discussion give the feedback. ...
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    HyperPool
    HyperPool is a 100% pure Java project for network services management. TCP (HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3), UDP and SOCKS5 protocols support. Configurations: proxy, web server, mail server, download manager, port mapping.
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    pop3serv is a RFC1939-compliant implementation of the server-side part of POP3, the protocol used to retrieve email from a server. pop3serv is a framework which allowes the easy creation of POP3 servers for lots of different purposes.
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    JADIF
    JAva DIstributed Framework provides a secure and flexible Framework for distributed grid and volunteer computing applications (separate client & server Framework). For more informations take a look at the project page http://jadif.sourceforge.net
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    TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
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    A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
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