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    A Java telnet server with status reporting for a modded Ninja pan and tilt robotic base from X10.com.
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    Java library that allows to integrate telnet to apps by taking care of the underlying telnet plumbing and delegating the business logic to the containing app through a simple API. Features include syntax coloring, custom commands, autocomplete, history.
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    A library focused on providing the connection between daemons, servers, connections, shells, and protocols. This library will allow daemons to be customized for different transport protocols, application protocols, and their implementations.
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    NetworkTools has 2 components: A protocol analyzer which plays a TCP client or server or pipeline, which sits between a client and server and shows how they communicate. A port scanner can scan a range of IP addresses and ports. See screenshots.
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    JINX is a Java-based multi-user Unix-like environment that allows each user to remotely run their own java programs. Also the home of CurseHTTPD, a non-blocking java HTTP server.
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    java telnet client library
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    .NET Telnet is a telnet library written for the MS .NET Framework. It is inspired by the Java Telnet Application.
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    JTelnet is a simple telnet library for Java with a few demo applications. One is a simple command line telnet, another is a Swing component that includes VT100 emulation.
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    FreeHost3270 is a complete 3270-to-web solution, providing single-point deployment of legacy 3270 applications to unlimited clients. It delivers either a java applet-based TN3270 emulator, or a stand alone application with rich GUI.
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