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FX Player is a Web-based streaming server with a Flash iTunes-like interface. It shares your MP3 library and allow access to your tracks through the Internet. Coded in Java, FX Player run on most platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Unix.
Xemeiah is a fast, modular and scalable XML Framework written in C++, with an efficient DOM and Oasis-compliant XSLT Processor. Xemeiah modules include a persistence layer, a fast Ajax Web Server, a Media Player, ImageMagick frontend, java bindings...
JxFreeDB imports the FreeDB CD Library archives into an Infile Database. CDDB and fulltext queries (Artist,CD,Track) are implemented. For maximum portabillity, no Database Server has to be set up. It's based on JMBase and mysql-je.
OggCarton is a cross-platform CD ripper, database, and web server for Ogg and MP3 files.
Needs no external database or web server! <br>
Linux and Windows require Java 1.4.1 (or later) installed. Java is included with Mac OS X.
DIEGO is a streaming mp3 server written in JAVA. It creates a socket connection on your local machine and listens for HTTP requests. It serves up dynamic m3u playlists which are read by WinAmp, which in turn streams the mp3 to your computer.
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.