IP Monitor notifies you when your public IP address changes
IP Monitor is a simple application which monitors your public IP address for changes and lets you set different kinds of notifications such as email, audio, pop up or executing a command. It can also run in background as a Windows service or Linux/Mac daemon.
This is a simple java program designed to monitor any Urban Terror Server and report back on the current map, active players, current scores, and pings of players. This does not require recon privileges, since most players do not have this level of access. The motivation for its creation was to eliminate the need to wait around on a server waiting for other players to join.
This is a JavaOS software able to listen to or watch to VoIP sniffed communication. This software read libpcap file and it is able to discover VoIP-SIP session.
This project contains several of programs written in Java and Visual Basic. There is VFDOutputter for sending text to a VFD or LCD, a console and gui Java Ultima Online client, subnet calc, Pacman, Galaxian, a Windows wallpaper changer, proxy and more.
WISL performs network performance measurements
and dynamically generates sounds (music) that represent the current
state of the network. It is highly extensible: individuals can
contribute soundpalettes or measurement modules.
Generic clustering/load-balancing platform (over a LAN or internet) using java based P2P Aorta workers that execute java "tasklets". Various tasklets can be implemented to solve fractals, process images, render webpages, crack RSA "brute force".
<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
arqlib is a Java library that enables network communication with the Audio ReQuest (ARQ) home stereo MP3 player. This project is also the current home of JRemote and clremote, two remote control utilities for the ARQ that are based on arqlib.
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