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The Enterprise Open Package and Maintenance Supervisor is a client/server application for managing RedHat RPM (or other package based systems) from a central supervisory location (similar to RedHat Network).
Websphere MQSeries Support Tools is a unique interface which brings your queue manager configuration to a LDAP server. With both a standalone application and a servlet version you can query the LDAP for MQ Configurations without having a connection with
Platform - independent implementation of Bart's Cdrpack (http://www.nu2.nu) to simplify building of MultibootCD using Boot Scriptor and others. BuildMultiboot is entirely written in Java using Swing and only needs cdrecord/mkisofs and a bourne shell to r
A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
XMLbrain is a XML Middleware.
XMLbrain is not active right now. Its just a nice XML everywhere idea. Programs and Data are in XML, they are flowing through the System. meanwhile known Tags are substituted....... it'll be back :-)
This project is a Java application that is being designed to provide a gui interface to Samba via direct editing of the smb.conf file. Features included: Restarting samba daemon, opening smb.conf file for editing, saving the smb.conf file, and more.
The Java Backup Utility (jbu) is a fully-threaded backup utility written in Java. Because of this, it can run on any platform. It uses the common .zip file format for its backup files, and hence the user is not bound to a "proprietary" format.
Toolset for pam based user management. Including Java client, database scheme (postgresql), pam and nss modules for postgresql (provided by the sysauth-pgsql project ) and interfaces to the system (e.g. rules generation for a traffic shaper).
An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart.
This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
TNT Mocha Backup
Platform Independent backup utility written in Java.
Uses ZIP files for data storage. Now supports file permission backup for restore by standard utilities in linux such as unzip.
Labrador is an open source Web Services Hub written in Java. It is based on an incredibly simple, yet modular architecture, and attempts to transparently support the SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST protocols.
JWatchDog is a simple, yet powerful Java based, generic framework for a watchdog for services and processes. The use of the framework is flexible, however, it's mainly used to immediately notify admins when services fail
Update: The code from this project has been contributed to the GNU Crypto project.
The Cryptix SASL Library is an implementation of the Java SASL bindings and a number of SASL mechanisms.
Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
[discontinued, who wants me?] A bouncer for connections to the p2p network Filetopias server. Hiding
your IP, it grant even more anonymity then filetopia does already.
Tools for Java Jini setup, troubleshooting, and development. Development has been moved to the Toolbox project on www.jini.org (http://toolbox.jini.org).