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    The Embedded Web Server is designed for use in embedded systems with limited resources (eg, no disk). It supports both static (converted from a standard web tree, including graphics and Java class files) and dynamic pages. It is written in GCC Ada. The software is issued under the GPL Version 3 with the additional permissions granted by the GCC Runtime Library Exception version 3.1.
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    jReflectServer

    A lightweight Java HTTP server and webservice-framework

    jReflectServer is a very small, lightweight and super easy-to-use java web-server and -framework for creating (distributed) pure java web-applications, webservices and small websites. jReflectServer is able to randomly forward requests to a cluster of remote server nodes. For this distributed code execution no special code is needed. A distributed session can be used to share data between the server instances. Due to its small footprint, it's also perfect for embedded hardware like the...
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    Java Valves
    This Project aims at developing generic Valves for Containers like Tomcat.Development will be aimed at providing detailed request tracing valves based on the native logger valves.This project is created and architected by Arunn John Moothedathu (www.arunjohn.com).
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    Jaiwls is a component oriented framework with bundled Servlet-Webserver (Jetty) and HTML Widget library. You can use static compiled java-classes or runtime Groovy-scripts.
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    Morphious is a Java application server for developing and running applications in a production environment. Applications are built from modules that can be independently recompiled and connected on demand in a GUI developer environment.
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    Luxilla is a runtime/browser that turns XUL (XML User Interface Language) into live windows, dialogs, menus, toolbars and more without requiring a single-line of Java code. Pass on the chrome folder holding your XUL markup and see it come alive.
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    Scipio is a lightweight IoC Container for turning your Java objects into runtime dynamically configured components.
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    Nano Servlet Engine is a really small-sized HTTP server (with Java Servlets(TM) support in the future). Due to its size (100kb) it's possible to use it on mobile devices with a Java runtime environment.
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