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    The MockFtpServer project provides a mock/dummy FTP server for testing FTP client code. It can be configured to return custom data or reply codes, to simulate either success or failure scenarios. Expected command invocations can also be verified. This project has been moved to https://github.com/dx42/MockFtpServer.
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    Ftp Site Deployer

    FTP Netbeans plugin for java, php and maven project

    Ftp Site Deployer is a Netbeans plugin not a standalone FTP Client. It's designed and is particularly usefull to upload changes to a web site developed in Java, PHP. This plugin allows to transfer a single file or a folder from the project view inside the Netbeans IDE.
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    The ftp4j library implements a Java full-featured FTP client. With ftp4j embedded in your application you can: transfer files (upload and download), browse the FTP site (directory listing), create, delete, rename and move directories and files.
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    Net Tools for Development

    A collection of network-oriented tools

    This Eclipse RCP application contains several free, useful network tools. Among others: - Standard network tools: ping, netstat, traceroute, nslookup - A port scanner - Servers: HTTP, FTP, TFTP servers - an HTTP proxy - A TCP tunnel - Clients: FTP client, embeddable PuTTY (for Windows only)
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    Programmatically controllable FTP client written in the Java language that targets any network oriented standalone application, and even applet, that needs to rely on FTP to exchange files over a network. Should replace the cryptic sun.net.ftp.* classes.
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    XYLFTP is an FTP suit that contains both an FTP client and an FTP server. It is intended for us to practise software engineering in an open-source way. Hopefully it will be useful for Linux users.
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    Client-server JAVA based app for searching files on local file servers (ftp), client should work also as a multithreaded file-transfer klient with emphasis on power user usability (multiple transfers of single file, autoresume, search caches, etc.)
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    Jwebftp is a simple JSP/Servlets-based web FTP client. It allows to provide limited FTP access via a web browser.
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