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This project aims to provide users with an easy to use interface to visualize OWL ontologies with the Prefuse Java graph toolkit. The input is an OWL file and the output is a Prefuse graph or a Prefuse tree, the user can chose between these two.
CleanFTP is a pure-Java FTP client library with a small footprint, fast, easy to use and with no dependencies. This FTP client library allows you to easily monitor file transfers.
We have moved to https://github.com/imCodePartnerAB/imcms.
imCMS is a Content Management System based on Java Servlets/JSP and Microsoft SQL Server which is very simple to use. It allows you to edit page content in place using a web browser by clicking icons in the page.
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Very easy to use Content Managing System (CMS) for creating a complete website without knowing any programming language. Including a WYSIWYG page editor, a webblog, a news system, a calender, and other easy functions.
Java based, multisite, multilanguage, easy extensible content managament system. It is served as fast development framework for new sites. Content and functionality delivered by modules, which is mechanism of extendability.
This project is not maintained no more. If you are looking for Maven2 archetypes for wicket head forward to wicket itself. wicket.apache.org Wicket itself now maintains an archetype.
JAMP provides several functions to index and manage your media files on resources like storage systems or dvds. The userinterface is webbased and fully written in java.
Encryption plugin for Alfresco. Enables the user to crypt and decrypt (it handles the 'pkcs5' MIME-type). This is a component of the IDX-eDOC project (OpenTrust suite), contributed by IDEALX
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Emersion is a Java based integrated platform to build web sites. This is actually a set of tightly integrated components, most important are: MVC framework, Virtual File System (VFS), Content Management System.
Web-community portal based on portlets made in AJAX technology. Project is realized by students of Warsaw University, within the course "Group Programming Project" held at Faculty of Informatics.
monitors logfiles and displays in realtime. log messages may be formatted with different fonts and colors, contents can be parsed, reformated, may even trigger actions playing sounds or executing shell commands. Log can be viewed remotely via webbrowser.
XSpace is a globally accessible repository for hierarchically-keyed information. It provides persistence for trees with an elegant tree-navigation API. XSpace also publishes real-time events whenever a persisted tree is updated.
With Helmi's RIA platform you can develop advanced Ajax and J2EE integrated applications. The solution is composed of a browser-based client, a virtual browser for cross-browser application operations, an Eclipse-based IDE, and a J2EE-based Ajax server.
JSP tag library that gives visitors to your site the ability to bookmark any article (content item) in one of the many Bookmark or Tagging sites such as Digg.com, Furl.net, Spurl.net, Del.icio.us etc. (java version of Joomla Tagbot)
<<< drive2gether >>> is an Open Source, free of charge, without advertisement on the website and being developed for NoN–commercial, Environmental purposes, Web-Platform based agency for arranged lifts.
93 Photo Street is an application for Macs and PCs which combines your digital photos with map images to create interactive, web based photo maps. It is coded in pure java, but can be wrapped in an OS X bundle or a PC exe.
Pandora's Jar enables timeshifting on pandora-based (www.pandora.com) radio stations. Distributed voting system provides error correction and detection of damaged files. Playlist-per-station support lets you re-play by-genre in addition to by-time.
Aracnis is a Java based framework for building distributed web spiders. These spiders can be used to accomplish a variety of tasks, for example, screen-scraping and link integrity checking.
Photospace is an open platform for searching, viewing and annotating digital media in time and space. Photospace integrates easily with photo blogs, map blogs, SOAP clients, RSS and RDF readers and your own custom applications.
Easy JSP Forum is a community forum developed with JSP technology of all features of a standard web-based forum. It is easy to deploy on any web container such as Tomcat and can be integrated with any SQL database system. Developed by Dac-Thong Vu.