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Forwading of Ports (aka Proxy, Tunneling), Traffic shape (i.e. limit Bandwidth), Statistics about forwarded traffic, etc. Portty provides a GUI to interact and customize the tasks.
The JSocket Wrench is a JDK 5.0 library (with a thin JNI layer) that provides support for low-level internet protocols in the Java programming language through subclasses of java.net.SocketImpl and java.net.DatagramSocketImpl.
The Pyrasun Libraries Project is a collection of high-performance Java libraries for use in both stand-alone and J2EE environments. This includes the EmberIO Library for managing low-level I/O, and PyraLog, the Pyrasun binary transactional log.
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A framework that takes most of the pain out of writing non-blocking network servers in Java 1.4. It'll shield you from low-level details of output buffering, selector management etc. leaving you to concentrate solely on writing the network protocol.