Nacho is an application server and web development platform. It features a fourth generation template language and database abstraction layer to dynamically produce HTML, XML, JPEG, PNG, CSV, ZIP and other content, not limited to text and HTML alone.
The Jackalope Project is a turnkey solution, enabling a User Group to create and maintain a website with a minimum of effort. Jackalope is a community building application that allows an individual user group to effortlessly create an on-line community.
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The X-Files is a project to create general-purpose utilities, components, and frameworks that will make it easier to develop Java (server-)applications that don't want or need to use any of the existing (server-side) frameworks.
Wafer is a research project which compares numerous open source web application frameworks and provides a common example application implemented in each framework.
VPNmonitor is a Java tool for network administrators to monitor VPN and SSL connections. The graphical representation makes it easy to visualize messages between computer nodes. Users can also read messages not of the above types in plain text.
lpXBEL is an bookmark synchronising and managing application based on XBEL.<br>
<b>Project closed</b><br>
See <a href=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bookmarksync>BookmarkSync</a> for a complete solution.
A tool for power bidders on ebay. GUI includes a powerful hierchical filtering system, and allows very complex searches. Use this to find items on ebay when there are 1000s of matches for your search.
This project is to develop a pop3 proxy server which will interact with Hotmail and retrieve all the mails and store it temporarily for processing a pop3 request. Everything will be totally in Java!
The MuPPIT is cross-platform, open source Multi-Purpose Peons Internet Toolkit written in Java and C++, providing a collection of new, useful applications for the average internet user.
JWebToolkit is a Java web-application framework that provides a database pool (schema configured by XML), data interfaces, command pattern implementation, JSP tag libraries, JDK1.1 compatible XML parser, and XML tools.
This is the XML source and style sheet transformation to generate the html version of the Tomcat FAQ. This is primarly geared towards the tomcat-user mailing list.
JNX is a java local/network browser analogous to windows explorer. It currently supports ftp and will later support web browsing making it easy to get around on your linux box.
Facelets Presentation Framework is Java Web presentation blackbox component framework based on simple event model. The main purpose is to build yet another component framework for creating Web applications.
Action-driven component-oriented web application framework based on Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. Goals: minimum complexity & dependency on the framework API, maximum power, reliability and conformance to common standards.
Jaguar is a browser totaly written in Java, it will run on every operation system where a Java Virtual Machine 1.3 is installed. The Browser is not designed to render very complex and big webpages, it will only support simple tables and simple webpages.
Dynamically update your network's external IP address to a host name service such as DHS International (dhs.org) or DynDNS.org (dyndns.org) so that you can access your network using a host name. Even works behind routers such as Linksys and Netgear.
Radix is a RAD framework for creating native XML web applications. Complete web applications can be created without programming knowledge using XML, XSLT, XPath and related technologies. Radix can be extended using Java, JavaScript, Python, and Tcl.