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Graphical frontend for netstat. Built as a tiny webserver which let you access netstat with a regular browser. The external IP Adresses will show up as links. The link will transfer you to a host lookup site and will know much more about the address.
Cross-platform java remote desktop control and desktop sharing
jrDesktop is a cross-platform java remote desktop control and desktop sharing application that provides a remote display and control of a computer. It has many features. It works only on LAN, for the Internet-ready version visit www.firnass.com
Titan allows service-oriented processing of context recognition applications on Wireless Sensor Networks. It includes an execution environment developed for TinyOS and a Java ME (Personal Profile) Network Manager intended to be run on a mobile phone.
REST-art is an open-source (LGPL) Web Services library. It helps develop RESTful Web Services. It is designed to be simple and tiny. It may replace huge SOAP frameworks in your developments. REST-art uses URIs, XML and REST / HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT,
RUNES is a cross-platform, component-based middleware framework allowing for dynamic reconfiguration of functionality. Its lightweight implementation spans powerful nodes like PDAs and PCs, as well as tiny embedded devices.
It intends to address situations of indoor short‑range distances in which there are 2 types of entities: terrestrial radars and tiny flying UAVs ("nano drones").