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JCGrid is an easy-to-use tools for real-world grid-computing. It requires only to install Java Runtime and you can easy split your cpu-intensive task among several Workstations/PC/Mac/etc. It includes support for POVRay and MandelGrid as usage examples.
JDirDiff is a GUI tool that compares two directories and merges differences.
JDirDiff is a 99% pure java utility, uses swing for front end. uses Xerces ()
for xml parsing (jdirdiffrc: resource configuration file for personal options).
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Healthcare Xchange Protocol for interoperative communications. Data exchange/transfer, platform independent,XML-RPC, HL7, SOAP, EDIFACT, simple,easy, authenticated, secure, transparent, no geo-restrictions, open sourced, peer reviewed, collab development
The project Mandala helps the development of concurrent and/or distributed applications. It is based on the asynchronous reference concept which provide asynchronous and potentially remote method invocation.
DocSynch is a collaborative editing system on top of IRC. By transforming single-user editors into multi-user editors, it allows to remotely edit text documents together. Implementations are targeted as extensions to many popular text editors and IDEs.
JavaCat is an app for managing files on your different drives (cds, hdds...). It's especially usefull for searching files on your exchangeable drives such as cds and dvds. Instead of digging through several disc just use JavaCat to find reqired file and
YaJal is an abstraction layer written in Java over JXTA. It hides all the complexity in setting up and handling JXTA classes. It offers you an easy framework where to develop peer-to-peer applications.
J2EE Polls component using the Struts framework and the Spring Framework. It is easy to install and easy to integrate with existing applications. The goal is to illustrates some of Struts\' and Spring's potential with a simple real-life example.
Project VDW serves as a repository for all things pertaining to Van Der Waerden sequences. Volunteers to run the distributed client, mathematicians to help with theory, and anyone interested in VDW sequences are welcome!
JSPowerLin - Linux with a Java edge, a lightweight platform for developing and deploying J2EE applications and Java Server Pages on a server or servercluster.
Oxygen - is a component oriented, service driven computing framework for embedded Java devices. A bit like (and hopefully compatible with) the Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi) - only fixing our big itches with OSGi.
There are different files supplied. One program for webcam controlling inline with the orginal idé. And different help classes if you would like to do something yourself. Also a general package of classes to communicate with the RS232 port.
A VUB (www.vub.ac.be) -student project to simulate an ip/tcp and digital network. The project has ended for this year, files will be released in febr 2004. In october, a new group of students will continue to work on this project.
Multiplatform (MUltiple Language / Target Integration PLATform FOR Modules) implements a unified integration platform for multiple modules written in multiple languages (C, C++, Prolog, Java) and multiple target platforms (GNU/Linux, Solaris, Windows).
An open source voting program. Initial implementations will be done up in Java, but ports to other languages will be done later on. Each release is given a codename as the version instead of a number. Most recent release is \"Bookmark\".