An easy to use collection of useful DNS and internet tools.
WebStatus Swing is a free-of-charge, easy to use, lightweight collection of
useful internet and DNS tools. The Swing version (Not to be confused with Java
Swing) is built upon the original WebStatus, but contains more useful features.
NOTE: .NET Framework 4 needed to run. (Included in most modern Windows versions.)
A web services front-end to the Asterisk Management Interface, written in C# / WCF. Need help to maintain the C# codebase, help to get it working on Mono on Linux, and help to port it to Java / CXF / Axis 2.
c# embedded web server. Very lightweight. Port of VQEmbWeb java web server by Gareth Cronin(http://veryquick.org/vqembweb/). Support local static files,local images, embedded web pages and embedded images. Handles cookies.
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YES Linux a distribution that is focused on ease of use, user experience, and the internet. In 3 screens a secure server is installed and administered from a browser. A user should not have to use the console, but can if they wish.
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.
Blitz Messenger... a cross-platform/cross-browser/no-downloads-required application allowing an end-user to chat via their browser. Alls required on server side is Blitz and alls required on the Browser end is Javascript and a person willing to chat!
The XUL (XML UI Language) project provides free test suites to help ensure interoperability between different XUL motors/browsers and free, open-source show-case examples (aka blue prints) to demo the power of XML for creating UIs.
We want to develop a video on demand platform using webservices. We are to develop the back office software in Java/J2EE and the front office software using the latest Microsoft solutions.