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    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond

    Welcome to the home of the Apereo Central Authentication Service project, more commonly referred to as CAS. CAS is an enterprise multilingual single sign-on solution and identity provider for the web and attempts to be a comprehensive platform for your authentication and authorization needs. CAS is an open and well-documented authentication protocol. The primary implementation of the protocol is an open-source Java server component by the same name hosted here, with support for a plethora of additional authentication protocols and features. ...
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    VMware Infrastructure (vSphere) Java API

    high performance yet easy to use Java API for managing VMware vSphere

    This project provides a full set of libraries to manage VMware Infrastructure and vSphere. 2.0+ includes a new Web Service engine much faster/smaller than Apach AXIS. Start @ http://vijava.sf.net Blog @ http://doublecloud.org Twitter: @sjin2008 For commercial support and product vijavaNG, visit http://www.doublecloud.net.
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    The openLiberty Client library project is a Liberty Alliance Web Services Client (WSC) Java library supporting Web Service Invocations, using SAML. All discussion lists, public forums, wiki, etc. for this project are hosted at http://www.openliberty.org
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    An admin tool for remotely monitoring the status of computers. LabMonitor consists of two parts: a lightweight server, run as a service on computers to be monitored, and a Java web client that contacts the servers and displays their status.
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    The project consist in an open source implementation of the W3C Recommendation of the XML Key Management Specification 2.0 XKMS 2.0. It is compound of a XKMS Server and a Client API to access to the Server via Web Service.
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    cSuite is a large "suite" of modules including a helpdesk, project/parts/client/workflow management, etc., written in Java with a MySQL backend. Version 1.0.0 expected Spring 2006.
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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).
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