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    UIVI
    UIVI is a URL navigator with functions such as opening, creating and updating documents, copy and paste, etc. It supports local files, FTP, JMS, JNDI, ZIP files and most of all: it is the WebDAV client that gets the most out of Pincette (pincette.biz
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    Java Server Executive (JSE) is a Web Server and Servlet, JSP, EJB, JWS, JMS Container. It aims at developing a new integrated framework that would tremendously minimize the time, cost and effort required for creating and maintaining a web-application. I
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    UberMQ is a clean-room implementation of the JMS 1.1 API (topics and queues), based on Java NIO for speed and scalability. It supports TCP, SSL and LRMP multicast connectivity, and is highly pluggable so you can customize various aspects to your needs.
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    PHPMQ is an Open Source serverless messaging toolkit for PHP, giving the PHP developer ability to perform JMS operations such as sending and receiving messages on queues and topics while ensuring delivery and enabling persistent messaging.
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    This project is a try of implementing Java Messages Systems on Java 2 Micro Edition. The project consists of a few parts: - a library for mobiles, implementing most of JMS methods - a proxy serwer, running on J2SE, communicating with queues provider
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    JMSME provides implementation of Java Message Service on Java 2 Micro Edition. <br>It consists of 2 parts: <br> client-side part - library implementing JMS functionality <br> server-side part - proxy between the client-side and JMS provider server.
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    The Redwood WLMS is an Open Source implementation of a Web Log Mining System, which is based on Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), such as EJB, JMS and Servlets.
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    Platform based on JMS queues to centralize System Event Messages (syslog) and Application Layer Messages, persisting them in several Databases and providing several pre- and post- processes according the message's nature, like encryption, mail.
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