AIS - Associative Indexing Service, an application for storing bookmarks, memos, indexing of big (lifetime) archives for fast future access to the data by (personalized) keywords. In other words - it is an extension of human associative memory :)
G3M Download Manager (GDM) is a Java application which help users to manage download files, speed-up connections, and download files in schedule. GDM now have English (US), Vietnamese, and Japanese language interface.
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jwpa stands for Java Web-based Photo Album. It is a web application allowing to present and manage a photo Gallery, typically built from digital cameras.
The Semantic Web implementation using native xml database as backend storage. A SPARQL java compiler to XQuery using Jena. There are XQuery scripts for native xml database Sedna(http://modis.ispras.ru/sedna/).
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SimpleNet is a small Java network library that should aid in writing fast and lightweight network protocols without having to fuzzle around too much with protocol decisions. It mainly aides in message dispatching and abstraction.
(Really) Thin HTTP Client: no https, small jar file size (never over 25kb), no dependencies (just jre1.6+ or jdk1.6+), can do POST and GET request methods, can send POST methods with multipart/form-data, can send request parameters and fast. Get it!
Translates XHTML pages for a Java Web Application. Uses Google Translate API. The code to interface with Google is a seperate module which can be used for other Java applications. An example Web Application WAR file is included to see how it works.
Programmatically controllable FTP client written in the Java language that targets any network oriented standalone application, and even applet, that needs to rely on FTP to exchange files over a network. Should replace the cryptic sun.net.ftp.* classes.
Dynamic web site (Photo Gallery, Photo Album) to publish media (photos and movies):
- Albuns
- Thumbnails generation
- Search
- ** Categorize media files in unlimited categories and sub-categories (like a tree).
Tech: Java + JSP + Postgresql
Moa was born in the need of a lightweight servlet engine that allows client/server javascript that allows executing java classes directly into the engine thanx to Rhino.
JeCARS (Java Extendable Contents And Rights System) is a RESTful webservice which delivers pluggable output formats, e.g. Atom feeds or HTML.
Third party applications can be plugged in.
A JCR (JSR-170) repository (Jackrabbit) is used for storage.
A web-based instant messenger client allowing you to connect to supported messengers (AIM, GTalk, MSN, Yahoo) via HTTP (or HTTPS). The Yafumato server connects to the messengers by proxy and provides a web interface, allowing IM access from anywhere.
Fire.now is a Firefox plugin that automatically adds your documents to the WhereIsNow latest version discovery service. Everytime you upload a document somewhere, Fire.now integrates the WhereIsNow keys into the file and add it's url to WhereIsNow.