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    Java_console

    Java_console

    Java console is used for managing files, directories, URLs, DBMSes.

    This command-line interface has been written in Java 7+. The datasheet is available at http://debian.nostalgy.net.ru/Java_console/.
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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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    WHOIS

    A WHOIS client written in Java (RFC #954)

    This actually extends the Socket Java class giving an opportunity to go via an HTTP proxy server with HTTP Basic authentication (BA). By itself, this program would be useful for receiving information in a command-line interface (CLI). Feel free to find another use for this class.
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    Net Tools for Development

    A collection of network-oriented tools

    This Eclipse RCP application contains several free, useful network tools. Among others: - Standard network tools: ping, netstat, traceroute, nslookup - A port scanner - Servers: HTTP, FTP, TFTP servers - an HTTP proxy - A TCP tunnel - Clients: FTP client, embeddable PuTTY (for Windows only)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A "Clientless" VNC solution implemented with Ajax technology. You can remote your PC anywhere without pre-installing any client. As it is purely HTTP, you can VNC even behind firewall or proxy. Java VNC server able to run on Windows/Mac/Linux.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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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