The jxCAL project aims at providing a calendar publishing framework based on Cocoon/XML/XSLT. It can aggregate multiple sources of events and display them using nice SVG views.
XERP is a very flexible/extensible Java ERP that can replace and coexist seamesly with other legacy systems. It can interact with almost any data source that exists (Databases, LDAP, text files, sockets, you name it..)
Teacher\'s scheduling application, kind of groupware to plan lessons. The schedule may be printed in a day overview with all lessons and detailed planning, or in a unit overview
Project Complete is a Java based project management / time tracking. People can create projects and tasks, issue, list, resources, assign people to projects. Developers can also enter their time. Hopefully, UML / documentation will also be incorporated.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Meddix is a Java Swing-based desktop application to run on all OS platforms. It helps medics working in remote locations and very small clinics by providing a tool to control inventory and maintain patient records.
A Java library to handle the Microsoft Exchange object (Contact, Calendar entries, tasks) in an easy way. Build on top of Slide (using Exhange WebDAV client)
The library can be used for Java CRM / planning/ PIM software to integrate with Exchange.
OpenRegistration is a simple solution for conference organizors. Development on this project has terminated. I suggest using Pentabarf instead. http://pentabarf.org/
HIPAA compliant medical billing, scheduling, and account management system. Integrated with x12 standard electronic transactions, OpenBilling XML standards, and hcfa-1500 legacy support. Complete cross platform performance with java 2 standards.
For use in a product development or system maintenance department, KRASS is a small and easy system for specifying and managing requirements and milestones for your company's software development projects / systems.
Designed for golf clubs, this J2EE application has two modules. The user module features self-registration, tee-time search and online tee-time reservation. The CSR module allows customer service to search, add, modify and delete reservations for users.
Yet another alarms program with features as file modification alarm (maybe useful for security auditories), alarms file saving possibility and of course time and date alarms. This time written in java.
A light-weight, web-based event information tracking application implemented in Java and Ruby. Development is done using Extreme Programming (XP) practices and includes both jUnit & FitNesse testing.
This product is a simple, web based, employee time tracking Enterprise Java Bean component. Employees enter their time usage information on a web page, or upload an XML timesheet. Managers can then generate reports.
ChronicJ is a suite of time-related developer tools including a recurring booking agent, web-based calendaring, and a project iteration planner that can be deployed individually or together using a lightweight, component-based framework.
Java desktop application for personal information management. jNotes version 2 has been migrated to Memoranda project (http://sf.net/projects/memoranda)
AllDay is an application to manage, display and print calendrical and astronomical information such as different calendar systems, holidays, sun and moon. It is a true calendar rather than a scheduler.
ACAT is a Web-based address and contact management system including a full user accountment written in PHP4. ...we also want to provide a collection of perl/java clients to guarantee fast access to the information stored in the database.
Eightball is a Java-based planners tool, developed at the Saxion University in Enschede, as a project by an engineering team of Saxion Software Services. Key features are: resourcelists, Earned Value Management, langauge packs, and XML output.
Libellus is a pocket agenda or PIM. It allows one to schedule events, hold a contact list, view a calendar and perform a few other odds and ends tasks.