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    SITools2
    SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
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    dwos

    dwos

    dwos is a distribute WEB-desktop OS and scientific computing platform

    dwos is a distribute WEB-desktop OS. It mainly contains a WEB desktop environment, a chat-online system, a network disk system, a Scientific Computing platform(developing) and so on. It is developed by JAVA language using the JSH(JSF+Spring+Hibernate) framework. After about half year testing, now it's open source, you can download it and run on your computer, Tomcat and jetty server container are tested ok. It's developed by myself, more about me, see here: http://home.ustc.edu.cn/~chh1990/chero/chero.html
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    It's client server app, a store for electronics books.
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    Acoma process email communication on server or desktop side and attach relevant information from various sources to an email messages. It can be used within any email client or mobile device since it is hooked up to email as a proxy to SMTP or POP3.
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    The Planets Application Server
    Services and applications in the Planets Suite are hosted and delivered to client computers and devices using a Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) application server. The planets-server project provides a customized application server.
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    A card game project for fun. This project uses Java RMI to implement client/server model. It is also provide intant message features.
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    Open-Source Media Asset Management System. Java-based, platform-independent, build upon a client-server-structure, using Hibernate for persistance and extensible Qualified Dublin Core for metadata storage.
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    Catalogo is a system for cataloguing resources on a web site. It allows semantic search of information on an intranet using metadata, RDF and ontology concepts. It provides a Catalog server (Java web applications) and a Catalog client (Firefox plug-in).
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