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    JWebSwing

    JWebSwing

    A true Java Only Web Framework

    ...With AJAX at the center, and a "Render-On-Load" servlet that can start loading from any element in the tree, you can always ensure that you can provide a secure, cross-browser web application. By Default, Server-Side-Only development is more secure than any other method out there. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKmp3cltVruaBZtGU5VH_Lg
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    Cux Bomberman

    Cux Bomberman

    JAVA websocket implementation for a bomberman-like game

    ...It only requires a running glassfish server to deploy the application on and a MySQL database server. After deployment and first run, anyone can access your webserver, register and play the game, using only a web browser that has built-in support for webSockets
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    A java-swing application that provides a tree-view of a jena rdf-graph. This is a tool for developers utilizing jena or pellet who wish to see what is going on within their jena-model when inference occurs.
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    Water: a fast, secure, dynamic OO language and database. Water is an all-purpose language (and meta-language) that runs Web applications in the browser or server-side. Water is compatible with .NET, Java, and C on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X system.
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    A free Virtual Filesystem Browser written in Java. It can replace the standard java JFileChooser in applications that need to access local and remote files.
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    A Java framework for developing mixed-client (fat, browser-based) GUI applications with an emphasis of enterprise.
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    The goal of XML11 is to help programmers write AJAX-applications without requiring any JavaScript knowledge. XML11 allows you to write your application in Java which is then translated to JavaScript so that it can run inside any browser.
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