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SOAP 1.2 Implementation Written in Java. The difference between SOAPAnywhere (SAW) and Implementations such as Apache SOAP and Axis is that SAW can not only be run through a WebAPP container but can also run in both a standlone mode and as an integrated
Machinity is an open P2P platform for business communities and services. It provides security, network evolution, unified storage, parallel file retrieval, node proxies (firewall), business processes and much more.
Nano Servlet Engine is a really small-sized HTTP server (with Java Servlets(TM) support in the future). Due to its size (100kb) it's possible to use it on mobile devices with a Java runtime environment.
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xjnm is a java daemon that gathers numbers from arbitrary sources (e.g. cpu usage) and can store it on arbitrary storages (e.g. a jdbc database) for later analysis or react in arbitrary way to the data collected (e.g. inform an administrator by e-mail).
This is the home base for all open-source development of thirdHalf.com. Right now there are two projects: jNetTool - Since 2001, a network utility program encompassing ftp-like mirror of files, proxy, and misc web-related needs, now at 99% completion; OSDRAW - drawing applet for jdk1.1
SnortKonsole is a Java-Frontend for the Open Source Network Intrusion Detection System Snort. It supports all configuration-aspects of Snort. The configuration distribution and activating of sensors is done via scp/ssh.
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This is program to allow users behind a HTTP proxy like squid to use applications like telnet,ssh, irc, fetchmail etc as if they were directly connected to the internet.
- development stopped! - GATMAN - The first known combination of a network/user administration and a groupware solution - Latest technologies such as JAVA,XML,JSP and strong encryption are used - Modular design, high scalability - Accessible by client an
Surfboard is a filtering HTTP 1.1 proxy. It features dynamic filter management through an interactive HTML console, IP tunneling, WindowMaker applets, and a suite of filters.
Reptyle is a framework for transparent object replication, failover and clustering services to be used in Javaapplications. One example is a Tomcat 4 Distributed Session Manager to provide fail over and load balancing capability.
Spumoni provides SNMP monitoring capability to any application which can be queried via local commands. This enables applications which were previously invisible to remote monitoring systems to now be health-checked by OpenNMS, Tivoli, MRTG and others.
The Hackers Lab is aimed to provide hackers, system audits, system and server and network administrators with applications to secure their own servers.
Phosphor is a peer-to-peer file sharing program. XML network protocol, with source in Java and Swing. Uses thread pools extensively and is designed to scale very well. Chat capabilities. This is Napster done right!
Linuxlord is a client/server architecture to enable web based thin client computing using Linux. After installing Linuxlord you are able to login your linux desktop from everywhere via an java applet running in your web browser.
Java is a quite good language for developing new applications. Since there are m
multiple new network facilities that needs applications to use it our approach is to enhance actual network API
A desktop application for monitoring 'top' output from multiple UNIX servers. J/Top has an easy-to-use GUI as well as sentries for monitoring top output for threshold breaches.
LogiTest is a suite of applications to aid in the testing of web sites and web based applications. Applications in the suite include: LogiTest for functional and regression testing, LogiMonitor for real-time monitoring, and LogiLoad for load testing.
mvserver is a generic application-server framework, suitable for use
as the second layer in traditional internet applications. It is
written in C. mvserver is distributed as a set of shared libraries
that applications link against.
<h3>SpeaR</h3><b>SpeakingRoomplan</b>
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SpeaR, der sprechende Raumplan, liest Ereignisse aus eine DB aus
und gibt entsprechende Meldungen in verschiedenen Räumen aus.</P>
<br>DB <--JDBC--> Server <--JINI--> SpeakingClients
[discontinued, who wants me?] A bouncer for connections to the p2p network Filetopias server. Hiding
your IP, it grant even more anonymity then filetopia does already.