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    jRevProxy is a lightweight reverse proxy server fully written in Java. jRevProxy accepts HTTP and HTTPS requests and translates these into new requests based on a set of rules. HTTPS with client side authentication (X509 certificates) is supported.
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    httpssniffer is a kind of https proxy server that allows you to see the unencrypted content of http requests and responses. Normal https proxy won't allow you that because from the RFC specifications they are only tunneling a ssl connection (i.e. encrypte
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    Project has been moved to java.net, you can find it here: https://webleaf.dev.java.net/ WebLEAF is a servlet framework for the development of web server side java applications.
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    This is a webmail server intended for personal use (though of course, commercial use is not forbidden, it's just not my focus with this project) using secure http. Since it has its own https server built in, it does not require complex configuration.
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    SSLider is a web server benchmarking and testing tool supporting HTTP/HTTPS, cookies, data submission via POST, and scripted site tests suitable for CGI application and servlet testing.
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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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    hzerrorpages
    This project make a personalizzed error pages with logs and email notification. This Project is in PHP and it work with Apache, IIS and all web servers when support a error page personalizzation. This project is Open Source and is released under GNU/AGPL License. You can download a Alfa 2 Release from GITHUB repository: git clone https://github.com/HZKnight/hzerrorpages.git
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    papaya CMS

    an Open Source Content Management System, based upon PHP and MySQL

    papaya CMS is an Open Source Content Management System (WCMS = Web Content Management System). It is licensed under the GPL and available free of charge. papaya is based on open standards (e.g. XML, XSLT, PHP, MySQL/PostgreSQL), is compatible with almost every operating system, platform independent, multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. papaya CMS is fully scalable and perfect for business websites. Please see https://github.com/papayaCMS for the Code.
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