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Tambur Messaging Gateway is a Java (J2EE) based SMS/MMS messaging gateway. Feature highlights include support for most SMSC/MMSC protocols, an advanced message router, complete web-based management and support for billing.
Minshara Java Bluetooth Stack is a Java (JSR-82 compliant) Bluetooth stack. It's based on javabluetooth and features RFCOMM and OBEX protocols, and also security. It's exhaustively documented and provides a bunch of samples -orson.rasip.fer.hr/~tsecen.
FTPSearch/Agent is a fully functional ftp indexing & searching engine for medium local networks (20-200 servers). Unique associative extend of searching allows you to garther much relevant results. FTPSearch/Agent is written in java and PHP and use MySQL
Kifupdown is a KDE/Java (Koala) frontend to the 'ifupdown' commands. It lives in the systray and is designed to be unobtrusive and work seamlessly with your existing network configuration.
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The Singularity System is a Java library that allows developers to easily create networked applications. It uses a service-oriented approach, replacing method calls with messages that can be sent over a network or routed locally.
The X-Files is a project to create general-purpose utilities, components, and frameworks that will make it easier to develop Java (server-)applications that don't want or need to use any of the existing (server-side) frameworks.
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Websphere MQSeries Support Tools is a unique interface which brings your queue manager configuration to a LDAP server. With both a standalone application and a servlet version you can query the LDAP for MQ Configurations without having a connection with
JWatchDog is a simple, yet powerful Java based, generic framework for a watchdog for services and processes. The use of the framework is flexible, however, it's mainly used to immediately notify admins when services fail
Update: The code from this project has been contributed to the GNU Crypto project.
The Cryptix SASL Library is an implementation of the Java SASL bindings and a number of SASL mechanisms.
Tools for Java Jini setup, troubleshooting, and development. Development has been moved to the Toolbox project on www.jini.org (http://toolbox.jini.org).
[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.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.