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    SSHTOOLS J2SSH Maverick

    SSHTOOLS J2SSH Maverick

    The second generation SSH API from the original author of J2SSH

    J2SSH Maverick is the successor to the original J2SSH API and includes a complete and stable implementation of an SSH2 client. Originally built from the ground up by the original author back in 2003, this product has, until now, only been available under a commercial license. With the development and pending release of a third generation SSH API, this legacy API has now been released under the GPLv3 and will continue to be maintained by the core author as a contribution to the open source community.
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    XDM

    XDM

    The Fork of Orginal XDM, The Best Open Source Download Manager

    The fork of Xtereme Download manager that it's page is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/xdman/?source=directory, has more features, for some informations go to http://ubuntuone.com/3dvE3Z0ZC8H1sBCca9zqpv Brought you by Subhra Das Gupta and Ali Torabi . Please use orginal and the forked to compare both
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    SOCKS Server and Library for Java. Support for versions 4 and 5 of SOCKS protocol. Designed to be easily expandable to support different encryption/authentication/authorization methods. Sample server and client are available.
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    Carbon is a java based SERVER implementation which caters to different server falvors eg: raw data,HTTP, FTP and so on. Spawning off from Carbon are different server implementations for HTTP/SOCKS proxy, FTP, HTTP, J2EE which are available in a jar.
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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

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    A Modular Java Network Server, that implements an Interface to Networking Modules including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DNS, POP3, DNS, SMTP, IRC, NNTP, SOCKS, PROXYING, ROUTING and SECURITY. SERVLET RUNNER CONTAINER, XSL, XML, XSLTC, DHTML, CEHNET.
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    sippet

    sippet

    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    This C++ library has been designed as a Chrome SIP stack. Sippet is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC 3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and P2P communication services. The main target was to enable Javascript applications to use UDP, TCP and TLS transports along WebSocket. Existing SIP solutions for the browser are forced to use the WebSockets API to...
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