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Host LLMs in Production With On-Demand GPUs
NVIDIA L4 GPUs. 5-second cold starts. Scale to zero when idle.
Deploy your model, get an endpoint, pay only for compute time. No GPU provisioning or infrastructure management required.
AnywhereAnyway makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet. It is cross-platform, allowing remote control between different types of computers running different OSes.
JDD is a powerful and highly flexible Java-based Dynamic DNS client. Easy for end-users to configure and use, and easy for (Java) developers to extend.
Publish pictures from your digital camera to the web with this easy to use wizard-style Java application. Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails, and detailed caption pages for each photo.
A full-featured, Java-based back-office suite specifically designed for use in global financial institutions to facilitate straight-through-processing and other much-needed operational efficiencies. Built using best-of-breed, open-source technologies.
BigApache for Windows is a free Enterprise Ready Server.
It is suitable for the semiprofessional use or for the program development of Html / PHP / Mysql / Perl / Python / ASP::Apache or Java projects (JBoss with Tomcat).
A java servlet that generates a cool DHTML web calendar showing user-defined events. It has a full-month, thumbnail-month(s) & year views. Its events is grouped in different categories, each corresponding to a user-specified CSS file for its appearance
Dynamator enables complete separation of server-side code from HTML. Dynamator combines standard HTML with files containing server code to create standard server pages in technologies like JSP, XSL, PHP, and Java.
Mars is a simple, extensible, services-oriented network status monitor written in Java. It monitors a network by simulating client connections to Internet services and reporting when those services are not responding as expected.
Is a Java servlet that allows users to show and browse a DHTML web directory.
Allows the administrator to hide some directories but show others.
Allows users to sort the list by date, name etc.
Allows the users to download or open the files listed.
A Java servlet that allows users to browse images & photos (ie. PNG, GIF, JPG, BMP) placed on a web-container. Its UI is similar to the windows explorer filmstrip view. It uses Jakarta Digester, Velocity and Sun's Java Advanced Imaging Image I/O Tools.
TAGS is a framework for web-based educational tools (with some similarities to WebCT). This project site also includes the MMS (Module Management System) project.
uPortal is a free, collaborative development project with the effort shared among several of the JA-SIG member institutions. uPortal is an open-standard effort using Java, XML, XSL, JSP and J2EE.
This small platform independent application (written in Java) is designed to encode your e-mail addresses, thus the
spam robots can not retrieve it from your page. Note that minimal HTML knowledge is needed to put the generated script into a html page.
Develop a java API (JAR library, with an example web GUI) for content management. Simple but powerful, based on Apache Lucene project, it would be embeded on projects requiring content management.
J2EE Polls component using the Struts framework and the Spring Framework. It is easy to install and easy to integrate with existing applications. The goal is to illustrates some of Struts\' and Spring's potential with a simple real-life example.