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Opaqua is a small application that lets you tag your audio files based on the hierarchy of the folders containing them. You tell Opaqua which folder represents whih tag and the app will do the rest for you. Opaqua is written in pure Java (1.6).
AMICO (Adaptable Multi-Interface COmmunicator) is a generic platform for sketching and end-user development with diverse software components and services. Supports multiple integration interfaces: TCP, UDP, HTTP, XML-RPC, OSC, SOAP, REST...
Magnesia is a distributed (client-server) photo manager. It allows you to check your photos in and out from everywhere without loosing control over them.
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Negine GZip XML Mobile Catalog is a core ("engine") of the client-server application with the open source code. Data transfer is based on use of GZip and XML
Xebra is an open source, cross-platform, thin client and server for web-based distribution and clinical review of medical imaging results. Xebra is based on the latest open industry standards including JPEG2000, WADO and IHE XDS-I.
mmc-Client is a DLNA client for the apple Iphone (eventually wm mobile devices ) , the interface is web 2.0 ajax. The server is written in java and works with twonkyvision and eyeconnect media servers, tivo in the near future.
University Project of Java Instant Messaging (UpJiM) is a service of Instant Messaging based on appropriate protocol and realized through the interaction between three applications: the UpJiM client, the UpJiM bootstrap server and various Message server.
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The Strategic War Planner is here to make tactics even easier. Draw tactics on your client and others will immediately see what you have drawn. The software is in Java, so you ONLY need Java Runtime 1.4 or higher.
JVending is a content provisioning system that implements most of the J2EE Client Provisioning Specification (JSR-124). JVending provides catalog management and device detection. Project also includes WAP push, MMS client and a registry for devices.
JLop is a Java 6 OpenNap Client similar to WinMx,Lopster,Napster. Should be working on all Java enabled pc. JLop is lite in cpu usage. Has MULTIPLE IDENTITY, BUSRT DOWNLOAD, ANY OBJECT LOGGING-TRACING. Very good to debug peer or server connections
A "Clientless" VNC solution implemented with Ajax technology. You can remote your PC anywhere without pre-installing any client. As it is purely HTTP, you can VNC even behind firewall or proxy. Java VNC server able to run on Windows/Mac/Linux.
This project is designed to create an extended orb client for mobile phones using J2ME to create a flexible yet powerful medium to recieve media streamed from the Orb server.
A Webcam application, consists of an application that connects to the camera, a Servlet that receives the images, an Applet that displays the video and a simple client for FTP upload.
This 3D visualization program would allow you to travel through interiors of imported buildings. Client - server architecture would allow "virtual clients" - for example for showing in real-time, where staff is located (using additional equipment)
JMediaS is a Java based Media Streaming framework allows the user to share and play (in realtime) any kind of media files, in a Client-Server way. It may be also part of a greater Streaming Content Distribution Network, SCDN (not implemented here).
C# Website system. This is going to be the "Newer" Internet, and even has a custom theme system. This is going to let users do "anything" that won't harm the client computer in any way.
Basic proof of concept of bittorrent-like distribution of streaming media. Currently just supports SHOUTCAST streams but could/will be able to adapt to other streaming medias. Server written in C and Peer-client written in Java.
Salto framework is an AJAX based framework which makes possible to build a Web application very quickly.
Thanks to AJAX mechanism, datas exchanges between client side an server side are reduced. You are able to refresh only a part of the screen.
defines two deliverables for making it easier to access upnp servers mainly from non-windows clients.(works on win too)the first application is a upnp to html bridge the second application is a client to access upnp content and play via a mplayer applet.