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Napsack is a specialized multi-threaded client for broadcasting Napster queries across multiple servers; the list of target servers is retrieved from www.napigator.com, and is user-filterable (based on the number of users, files, or gigs indexed).
Voambolana (pronouce VOO-BOO-LUH-NUH) is an on-line dictionary that converts foreign languages to a native language. Voambolana uses SAX parser and XSLT transformer. The tools used includes Ant, Xerces, Xalan (XNI) and Apache from the Apache Group.
AccessChecker is an open source java application which will check web sites for accessibility problems. Batch checking is supported and reports can be saved or printed for each file.
The goal of this project to provide the form based authentication, based on the user source like flat file, xml file, Unix /etc/passwd or NIS, Windows Domain or database.
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Firestorm is a WSAP Web Server. The WSAP protocol is an extension of HTTP wich supports file management, RPC, and server events. Firestorm provides a framework for the Java Web Objects components and publishes them on the Internet.
This project intends to gives to everybody ftp client written in Java.
Currently FtpGUI implements the common functionality.
get - RETR retrieve file
list files on ftp server
put - STOR - upload of file
And recoursive search for name
Geedot aims to be a lightweight, fully (and only) HTML 4.01 and CSS compliant and functional web browser for X. It uses the gdtoolkit widget set which is very fast and lightweight - yet also infinitely and easily expandable.
A pure Java-based FTP server with a complete security structure, virtual directories/roots, object-based internal representation of files, and designed to be seemlessly cross-platform. Additional wish-list items will be posted shortly.
A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
Echelon allows the web developer to modify database information very quickly when using HTML forms. By simply posting your html form to this script Echelon creates the SQL script on the fly, then redirects back to whatever file you give it.
This is a small java library that provides information about browsers given the user-agent string. It uses the browscap.ini file from Microsoft or cyscape.
The WebEditor application is a Applet Text Editor and File Manager for Managing Files and Editing them without the need for a client side FTP or TextEditor. The Applet has syntax colorizator for most web scriptin languages.
MediaHunter consists of a server/db software and a frontend plug-in for java gnutella servents. The server works like a cddb mirror and uses XML protocol for lookups, the plugin queries the server and manages searches and downloads on the gnutella servent
FARClient/Server is a JAVA(tm) based File Transfer Client and Server. The FARClient uses different connection plug-in protocols (LocalHDD, FTP, FAR, etc.) that are written as a plug-in, to connect to servers that use these protocols.
AudioMuse aims to be a complete client/server multi-platform multi-format pervasively-modular networkable system for the production, transmission and reproduction of music.
TTFTP provides a TFTP client for the Dallas Semiconductor TINI embedded Java computer. Currently TFTP support is provided as InputStream/OutputStream classes and as a command line. Plans for the future include integration into SLUSH.
The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
Juggle aims to be a small but extendable multithreaded file transfer program. It initially implements FTP. However, the transfer protocol can be easily replaced. A text interface will be created first (ready), with a gui based on swing to follow.
Create a database of documents based on the WikiWikiWeb concept (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki). A mix between WikiWikiWeb, USENET, Outlook Public Folders, and a keyword-base file system. Useful as a repository for all records and discussions for a project.
JNerve aims to produce an open source Java implementation of a napster server. Using much of the excellent work already done by the opennap project, this project aims to be its Java counterpart, offering cross-platform compatibility.