Java
What is a Stock Echange ? nohing else than a distributed, client/server, data-driven application. The aim of this project is to develop a fully-featured Open Source Stock Exchange in Java using the Multi-Agent Plateform Zeus.
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Dreaming #7 has been designed from the ground up to be very configurable & easily integrated into any system that uses plain TEXTAREA tags. Can use Javascript or \"body onload\" events to initialise. Requires JRE 1.4 browser plugin.
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A web-based online auction engine implemented in Java for a JSP/J2EE environment.
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EnyWare is an integration platform for commodity trading and transportation systems that utilizes a comprehensive XML business model derived from 10+ years of object oriented modeling of the commodity markets at major energy marketers.
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A library supporting 2D/3D applications. It expands on the ideas and code in the book "3D User Interfaces with Java 3D", focusing on patterns and techniques, not widgets, for combining graphics (Swing, Java 3D) and user code into a rich UI &q...
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Implements a simple Kerberos v5 authentication system for Java program, using RMI and Java Cryptography API. This does not provide connection to any other Kerberos implementations (so that you can get user list), but only a self-contained system.
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Pelgrine Bulk Email Engine is a multithreaded bulk email engine with database and flatfile access features. PBEE has a built in template parser, and supports unlimited SMTP servers in a round robin, load balanicing fashion. 100% PureJava.
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Flogman is Java application which uploads to your website the pictures sent by email. With Flogman, you can update your photo log type website such as baby's picture website anytime and everywhere as long as you have email access.
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Interpreter of C++ in JAVA language (1.4.2)
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The XML enabled communication framework provides features for distribution of modules and corresponding algorithms across different machines in order to guarantee fast system reactions. XCF enables researchers to easily build fast distributed systems.
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