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    MonitorJMX
    MonitorJMX is a very small web application capable to monitor WebLogic Servers/Cluster using a single JMX connection. Two JSP dashboards are available in this first version: servers and jms.
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    The purpose of this project is to demonstrate Information Card interoperability on heterogeneous platforms written using Java language to support Apache Tomcat, JBoss & SUN Application Server platforms running on Linux.
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    mda4eclipse is a domain-driven and model-driven development eclipse plugin. Its purpose is to present a way of using different project sites to work together and establish a shared development environment.
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    jspWidgets is UI framework which allows you to build WEB based (window system) business applications using JSP, JSTL, HTML and Javascript. This framework is alternative for JSF. Contains MVC, converters, security interfaces, debugger, etc...
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    Information system to manage execution of manual test scripts. Includes comprehensive issue tracking linked to scripts. Web-based UI, JBoss app server. Standard role-based user access. Test cases written in Excel and loaded up to application using a tool
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    JavaLayersMenu is a port of PHPLayersMenu to Java to provide a Java and JSP based dynamic menu system for web sites. Supports user defined formats by using Javascript and CSS templates. JavaLayersMenu was developed by Qlusters (http://www.qlusters.com).
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