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    JForum2

    JForum2

    Bug fixes and enhancements for JForum 2.x

    ...It provides an attractive interface, an efficient forum engine, an easy to use administrative panel, an advanced permission control system and much more. Built from the ground up around an MVC framework , it can be deployed on any Servlet 3.1 container or application server running at least Java 8, such as Tomcat, Jetty and JBoss/WildFly. Its clean design and implementation make JForum easy to customize and extend. There is extensive documentation of all aspects of the software at https://sourceforge.net/p/jforum2/wiki2/Home/ Source code and a beta build are available for running JForum on JakartaEE 10 environments such as Tomcat 10.1; it requires Java 11. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    mvnForum is a open source, powerful, easy to use/setup bulletin board (forum) built on the J2EE technology(Jsp/Servlet) and compatible with any Servlet Container which supports Jsp 1.2 and Servlet 2.3. The official home page is www.mvnForum.com
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The Atomic Forum wrapper is a Java Servlet which filters the content from the Atomic: Maximum Power Computing Forums ( http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/forums.asp ) and cleans up bad markup, removes excess tables and advertising from slow hosts.
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