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    Zuul

    Zuul

    Gateway service providing dynamic routing, monitoring and more

    Zuul is an L7 application gateway that offers many capabilities, including dynamic routing, monitoring, security, resiliency and more. It is used in the backend of the Netflix streaming service as a front door for all requests from devices and web sites. Zuul is ideal for cases like this where API traffic volume and diversity can become overwhelming and cause production issues to arise suddenly and without warning. Zuul has a broad range of filters that enable it to perform multiple...
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    GeoWebCache

    GeoWebCache

    GWC is a tile server and caching proxy written in Java

    GeoWebCache is a WMS tile cache that lets you serve cached map data to WMS clients, Goole Earth, Google Maps and MS Virtual Earth. The system is pluggable on both ends and does automatic matching to the best available tile. It is very fast and scalable.
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    Fronsetia

    Fronsetia

    A web application for testing webservices

    Fronsetia (Free Online Service Testing Application) is a Java web application that allows testing webservices (REST and SOAP). No end-user installations required, just deploy the application on your server and pass the link so that users can use their usual browsers to access Fronsetia. You can think of Fronsetia as a simple version of SoapUI on the web, or a simple and free and open-source version of the "wls_utc" utility. See the project homepage https://fronsetia.sourceforge.io and...
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    Artica Statistics Appliance for Squid

    Artica Statistics Appliance for Squid

    Global Management console for manage multiple Squid proxys

    Artica Statistics Appliance for Squid is a set of modules that allows you to enable Webfiltering, statistics and manage several Squid proxy from an unique Web management console. With this project you will be able to install TinyProxy act has the client and the Web statistics Appliance act has the central server
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    Java HTTP REST interface

    Base for HTTP-REST Java application

    Simplified multithreaded Java HTTP server able to interpret GET/POST requests. Example dummy app included. It uses Apache2 as a proxy for AJAX calls and jQuery code as a client. ------- Requirements: For the Java HTTP server: - J2SE (SDK for compilation) For the exampe web app: - Apache2 with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy Client-side for the web app: - www browser supporting JS with jQuery --- Setup: - run Server.class from Java server files (java Server) in a terminal/console - unpack example app files under/within your apache2 document root file structure - open index.html (with a www browser, from a www server) - observe terminal output
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    Simple J2EE webapp that acts as a SOAP proxy, validating XML content of incoming requests and outgoing responses. Configure : add your configuration dynamically from a simple page. Check : display the last results of transiting SOAP messages.
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    Ajax framework for the Java platform making Java services transparently available to JavaScript. Features include automatic proxy generation, extensible dependency injection support with Spring integration, stateless dependency injections etc.
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    WS-proxy is an effort to create a universal SQL executor via Web services for JDBC databases (like Progress Sonic ESB Database service) under GPL license. This will encapsulate WS security 2.0/3.0
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    SecureProxy is an proxy application which sits in front of a web server and enforces general security policies which prevent clients from accessing restricted portions of the website or providing dangerous or unauthorized input.
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