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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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    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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    Shibboleth Jabber Instant Messaging agent - utilizes Jabber IM with out-of-band Shibboleth authentication for secure anonymous chat (e.g. between an authenticated library user and a librarian), with programmable behaviour.
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