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    JXplorer - A Java Ldap Browser

    JXplorer - A Java Ldap Browser

    Mature LDAP, LDIF and DSML client with i18n support.

    A java LDAP client with LDIF support, security (inc SSL, SASL & GSSAPI), translated into many languages (inc. Chinese), online help, user forms and many other features. The commercial version is available at https://jxworkbench.com for $9.95. It extends JXplorer to include: - custom LDAP reporting - to pdf, word etc. - Find and Replace with regexp and attribute substitution - A secure password vault to store directory connections - etc.
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    Ldap Address Book

    Ldap Address Book

    LDAP client providing user friendly access to global address books.

    An LDAP Client, written in Java, designed to act as the front end for a global address book implemented as an LDAP directory. Supports full read/update/delete access to directory entries. Fully configurable for all schemas.
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    cSuite is a large "suite" of modules including a helpdesk, project/parts/client/workflow management, etc., written in Java with a MySQL backend. Version 1.0.0 expected Spring 2006.
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