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A project to aggregate and present arbitrary RDF data in as pleasing a manner as possible, that is a 'semantic web browser'.
Brownsauce is a local http server; however it should be trivial to add other front
PyREXX is a interprocess messaging server for routing remote prodecure calls using xml-based messages (Jabber, XML-RPC, etc), which will allow programs to interact more easily.
A web site, and related applications to centralize your IP.
The web site is powered by a database that holds users ip addesses. A user can log on to the site and get his/her ip, and links to servers on his/her computer.
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.
Rachel is an open-source resource loading toolkit for Java Web Start/JNLP. Rachel vastly simplifies resource loading for Java Web Start/JNLP apps by offering a URL handler for class:// and an embeddable, multi-threaded, ultra light-weight Web server.
FreeFS is an implementation of the OpenGIS Consortium's Web Feature Server v0.0.14 (WFS) specification. FreeFS is intended to serve as a free, fast, intuitive, and comprehensive geographic vector data translator for geographic 'web service' applications.
The Nogis Webserver is a small server with PHP and CGI support. It is very portable and we are aiming to make it in a Class structre for others to use.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
J-Magic is an attempt to create a fast, easy to use, and small, yet powerful, implementation of an Application Server. It will be able to use servlets and EJBs.
JCast-X is an extensible streaming server written in java. It can stream any kind of media mp3, mpeg, anything you would like to see. The basis of JCast-X is a framework build on top of the "source-bus-listener" pattern. Its easy to extend and use.
A small, light-weight, HTTP server implementation in 100% Java, capable of executing servlets. It's primary goal is to be small and fast, rather than feature packed. Perfect as an embedded server in other programs.
SecureProxy is an proxy application which sits in front of a web server and enforces general security policies which prevent clients from accessing restricted portions of the website or providing dangerous or unauthorized input.