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    Suwayomi-Server

    Suwayomi-Server

    A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop

    A free and open source manga reader server that runs extensions built for Tachiyomi. Suwayomi is an independent Tachiyomi compatible software and is not a Fork of Tachiyomi. Suwayomi-Server is as multi-platform as you can get. Any platform that runs java and/or has a modern browser can run it. This includes Windows, Linux, macOS, chrome OS, etc. Follow Downloading and Running the app for installation instructions.
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    Feign

    Make writing Java http clients easier

    Feign is a Java to HTTP client binder that was built primarily to make writing Java http clients easier. Inspired by previous projects Retrofit, JAXRS-2.0 and WebSocket, Feign was designed to reduce the complexity that is often involved in binding the Denominator uniformly to HTTP APIs, no matter the ReSTfulness. Feign works by processing annotations into a templatized request, to which arguments are applied in a straightforward manner before output.
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    Eclipse Jetty Canonical Repository

    Eclipse Jetty Canonical Repository

    Eclipse Jetty - Web Container & Clients - supports HTTP/2, HTTP

    Jetty provides a web server and servlet container, additionally providing support for HTTP/2, WebSocket, OSGi, JMX, JNDI, JAAS and many other integrations. These components are open source and are freely available for commercial use and distribution. Jetty is used in a wide variety of projects and products, both in development and production. Jetty has long been loved by developers due to its long history of being easily embedded in devices, tools, frameworks, application servers, and modern cloud services. With the direction of Java and the JakartaEE project (formerly JavaEE) in 2020, the current recommended version of Jetty for use depends upon the servlet api version, desired licensing, and package namespace as well as the intended Java version.
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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. YADS depends on apache HTTP components: see https://hc.apache.org
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    Maui is a server and a Java Swing-like API for creating user interfaces that deploy easily to multiple devices. Various HTML and WAP platforms are currently supported. Read about the projects' history at http://patrickgibson.com/projects/maui/.
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    S3 Mockup is an Amazon S3 emulator we develop for one of our projects. It can be easy embedded and used in your test framework or running as an independent service. Using this emulator you can easy setup development and QA environment.
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    MinioHttpd (Mini-Nio HTTP Server) is a very simple but highly scalable web server with Java NIO implementation. It is suitable for embedding to other application.
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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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    A minimal but complete HTTP/1.1 webserver (that is, implementing all "MUST" aspects of RFC2616, but generally nothing beyond) designed specifically for embedding into other (Java) projects that need a web management/configuration interface.
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    Collection of all projects from me and friends
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