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    A simple Echo server (RFC 862) written in Java. It works via HTTP/1.0. It has several modes of operation. For further information run it with the --help option. Use telnet or a web browser to access the server.
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    Purpose of this project is create games/other software for Java enabled mobile phones. Programs are written under Java (J2ME, midlets). Current highlights include simple mail client and web browser.
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    RealMint is an ANSI terminal emulator and telnet client written completely in JavaScript. When installed, RealMint lets you login to your server from a web browser using telnet and an encrypted HTTPS tunnel.
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    Enables access to SSH Shell and File Transfer services using a web browser. Java Servlet application uses pure HTML to provide access to SSH services.
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    The Java(tm) Telnet Applet is a fully featured telnet/SSH program that allows users to connect and login to remote hosts via the Internet or an Intranet using only their WWW Browser. It includes not only telnet-compliant connection services, but also th
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