jmom is a cross platform email client, written in java and taking advantage of SWT for a faster, native look and feel. Supports imap, pgp, ssl, and filters. Also an IM Client supporting AOL Instant Messenger and MSN Messenger, and CVS Client are in the
A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
WebLOQ IO is a Java NIO framework which allows for tens of thousands of concurrent TCP/IP connections through a very small thread pool (assuming proper OS and network settings). There is built in support for SSL and non-SSL connections.
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This is a simple tool that generates a set of self-signed certificates for a group of distributed Java-based servers. It also creates the trusted key store to house the public keys and allow for the servers to communicate via SSL
Abstract pure java smtp server, based on MINA. Concrete implementation based on oracle as mail repository. and ldap configuration/authentication. Supports SSL and TLS.
This program makes it possible to transfert files from a computer to another via SSL/TCP/IP. It is composed of a part to listening of possible requests, the server, and of one or more customers. Pure Java program.
Web app for managing contacts stored in vcard format
Manage your contacts online using the pyvcardmanager application.
This application will allow contacts uploads from your mobile device. It is also supposed to allow web management of the contacts and re-sync-ing using the mobile phone client.
The webserver will include some advanced features like vcard creation and sharing.
Targeted platforms
* for server: ubuntu/debian x64 servers
* for clients: symbian, maemo, meego, android