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Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
A SOA-based framework for multilingual question answering (QA) systems that answer natural language questions with the help of a domain ontology and structured answer data sources from freely specifiable domains.
This is our implementation of a tagger that was described in iTag: A Personalized Blog Tagger. It will automatically tag blog posts, text documents and other textual media. Comes with an XML-RPC server for web deployment.
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warpFX is a data abstraction library for Flex™ offering transparent data services between Flex™ and any AMF3 compatible server supporting some defined remote methods. warpFX ships with a server-side remote methods and AMF3 implementation for Helma.
JDeliciousFeedApi is a very simple to use Java API to access the information provided by delicious.com over RSS feeds. It does not depend on other libraries, therefore it is a really lightweight piece of software.
JeCARS (Java Extendable Contents And Rights System) is a RESTful webservice which delivers pluggable output formats, e.g. Atom feeds or HTML.
Third party applications can be plugged in.
A JCR (JSR-170) repository (Jackrabbit) is used for storage.
The CampusSource Engine Integration Platform (CSE-IP) supports the composition of an integrated information managment in heterogeneous IT environments of educational institutions. It realises a process-oriented link-up of campus information systems.
Accurately convert voice to text in over 125 languages and variants by applying powerful machine learning models with an easy-to-use API.
New customers get $300 in free credits to spend on Speech-to-Text. All customers get 60 minutes for transcribing and analyzing audio free per month, not charged against your credits.
A set of simple tools to work with Intel AMT. With docs to show how to develop software using Intel AMT (a management technology from Intel). AMT can be controlled via SOAP message, here with Java JAX-WS. This is not an Intel supported project.
Gedapi is an AJAX javascript library built to interact with a server side RESTful web service api that exposes data stored in GEDCOM files. Gedapi provides the ability to link between distinct GEDCOM files without modifying or merging the GEDCOM files.
The Java Sitemap Parser can parse a website's Sitemap (http://www.sitemaps.org/). This is useful for web crawlers that want to discover URLs from a website that is using the Sitemap Protocol.
This project has been incorporated into crawler-commons (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons) and is no longer being maintained.
e-NVISION, STREP project of the 6th FP (http://www.e-nvision.org/).
This site contains the open-source software developed in the project.
Keywords: e-Business, ontologies, platform, semantic web services, BPEL processes.
GRIA is a middleware for supporting B2B collaborations based on a service-oriented architecture. GRIA is designed specifically to support business users through service provision across organisational boundaries using standard Web Service protocols
Online wish list, where people list what they want and people claim from the list. Integrating with online stores and other wishlists assists users. A high level of secrecy is desirable to maintain the mystery of presents, while still being easy to u
TraSer is an open-source software package for tracking and tracing of
physical items or digitally stored documents, especially meant
for small businesses. TraSer relies on web-services and uses its own
identifier scheme but may adapt to other schemes.
XMPP Web Services for Java (XWS4J) is an implementation of machine to machine communication over XMPP. The communicated content is encoded in XML, according to customized definitions of input and output in W3C XML Schemata.
GWTruts is a GWT MVC framework. It uses an easy XML config file to configure the views and controllers and their properties. It is written completely in GWT and has no extra dependencies, therefore it should work fine with any GWT plugins/GWT extensions.
The Little Portal Gizmo is a small Java web application container based on Eclipse plug-ins and the Apache HTTP Core. It uses a custom and very light weight API. The web applications you develop for the Gizmo have the form of Eclipse plug-ins.
Software helping to build a SOA without depending on an ESB: Services look up each other in a registry and talk directly (no spaghetti: links are configured in registry). Management and monitoring is provided by clients and server stacks.
A Java application that monitors folders (local or network shares) for updates and generates feeds which can then be served by a web server or can be simply picked up from a shared folder by an aggregator.