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    Milkman

    Milkman

    An extensible request/response workbench

    Milkman is heavily inspired by Postman. But I got sick of all those electron-based applications that need ages and loads of memory to start up. Therefore, this is a JavaFx-based workbench for crafting requests/responses. It is not limited to e.g. HTTP (or more specifically rest) requests. Due to nearly everything being a plugin, other things are possible, like database requests or GRPC, GraphQl, etc.
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    YADS

    Yet Another DPWS Stack, a WS4D JMEDS fork (discontinued)

    Note: This project has been discontinued due to the lack of quality of the original project's code base. I implemented a new DPWS stack from scratch for other projects, which was less work... YADS (Yet Another DPWS Stack) is a fork of the WS4D JMEDS webservice stack. YADS tries to integrate more standard Java SE features (type-safe template containers, concurrency, logging and modern Java language features) and high level HTTP components using non-blocking connections.
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    cravlAndBlock

    linux tool to improve server security

    ...Every bad IP will be added to hosts.deny file with ALL prefix. For sure it will not block all atacks but it will help. How it works: use cron to start java cravlAndBlock.jar in the same folder add properties.xml (I addes sample properties.xml file). And thats all. Program will start from cron, read properties file and make backup of hosts.deny file in backu location, cravl log file / files and add entries to hosts.deny file. It will print log information on the screen. If You are interested in cravl and block project please make a small donation for the author by paypal (to mail tjancz@gmail.com). ...
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    An HTTP server written in Java. Yeah, I know.
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    littleface is MVC j2ee framework,also has its own permanent layer.At present,support oracle, mysql. so using very simple, i hope you like to join. new :security authentication framework can be configured
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    This project is a very simple dav_svn.conf file parser. This was made, to use within one Subversion administrator project. Couse of the dav_svn.conf file has no a valid xml format, i must to develop an custom parser to this file.
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    JFolder is a web-based application development and management tool. It allows users to create applications through a web browser without writing any code. The current release includes an implementation of the Pet Store written without code.
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    <<< drive2gether >>> is an Open Source, free of charge, without advertisement on the website and being developed for NoN–commercial, Environmental purposes, Web-Platform based agency for arranged lifts.
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    ...It aims at developing a new integrated framework that would tremendously minimize the time, cost and effort required for creating and maintaining a web-application. I
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    This is a very small HTTP server meant to be embedded in Java applications to provide an HTTP interface to your java application. The I/O is purely strings, and there's no JSP infrastructure, but rather direct printing. JRE5.0 Necessary.
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    MMORPG simulating virtual fantasy world. Our concept is "play from anywhere". The game is in *early* development stage. There is still a lot of work to be done. Pre-alpha test server can be found at http://world7.no-ip.org
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