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JNeta is a Java WebStart client that can easily run light server and client components like HTTP, FTP, DHCP servers and so on. It aims to be a complete extensible plaftorm on server and client side thanks to its plug-in architecture.
JRemoteFS is a lite, generic framework for access to remote filesystem integration into your Java application. Currently FTP and SFTP are supported. JRemoteFS was developed for JAlbum and now released as a seperate package. For more info, see http://joos
yawebftp is a webftp-client written in Java as a webapp. Just throw the "yawebftp.war"-file into the deployment-directory of your Servlet-container (tomcat, jetty, weblogic, ..) and you're ready to go! Take a test ride on the yawebftp-"Home Page"...
Proteus is a toolkit for message-based Enterprise Application Integration. It includes adapters that allow many types of message sources and sinks to be addressed in a simple, uniform fashion. It also includes a simple but very capable message broker. At
The WarServer is a JSP 1.1/Servlet 2.2 compatible web application that allows a developer to safely execute shell commands and transfer files to and from the server it is deployed on.
A pure Java-based FTP server with a complete security structure, virtual directories/roots, object-based internal representation of files, and designed to be seemlessly cross-platform. Additional wish-list items will be posted shortly.
TTFTP provides a TFTP client for the Dallas Semiconductor TINI embedded Java computer. Currently TFTP support is provided as InputStream/OutputStream classes and as a command line. Plans for the future include integration into SLUSH.