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The main purpose of this project is to develop a Graphic policy definition editor implemented in Java language and based on the XACML standard which manages access control policies
jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
KeyStone is an editor program for Java keystore files, licensed under the GPL. KeyStone may help make your life easier if you're working with symmetric cryptography in Java.
Suite of services and tools for handling PKI requirements. The initial list of programs contains: 1) a viewer/encoding converter for X.509 certificates, 2) a viewer/editor/generator for PKCS#7 and 3) a viewer/editor/generator for various keystores types.
Please note: not having time to complete jSai myself; I came across the ACEGI project which I now recommend instead.
jSai; a Servlet Authentication Implementation. jSai aims to allow easier to use, more powerful authentication for Java Servlets.
Lizard Cart CMS offers an easy way for people with limited HTML experience to manage the content and products of their websites.It uses PHP/MySql/Java Script comes complete with a WYSIWYG online editor.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.