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    FOXY is a filtering web proxy. Originally designed to provide device-independent access to the World Wide Web, it may also be used for HTTP-filtering, extraction and reauthoring of existing web content or as security device against web based attacks.
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    HtZip is a lightweight HTTP Server that serves files out of Zip Files on the server by only uncompressing the requested file.
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    Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
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    Java HTTP REST interface

    Base for HTTP-REST Java application

    Simplified multithreaded Java HTTP server able to interpret GET/POST requests. Example dummy app included. It uses Apache2 as a proxy for AJAX calls and jQuery code as a client. ------- Requirements: For the Java HTTP server: - J2SE (SDK for compilation) For the exampe web app: - Apache2 with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy Client-side for the web app: - www browser supporting JS with jQuery --- Setup: - run Server.class from Java server files (java Server) in a terminal/console - unpack example app files under/within your apache2 document root file structure - open index.html (with a www browser, from a www server) - observe terminal output
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    The Little Portal Gizmo is a small Java web application container based on Eclipse plug-ins and the Apache HTTP Core. It uses a custom and very light weight API. The web applications you develop for the Gizmo have the form of Eclipse plug-ins.
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    POESIA= Public Opensource Environment for a Safer Internet Access an opensource Internet content filter (multimodal, mulitlingual) aimed for protection of youth (in schools...); partly funded by the European Commission
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    SecureProxy is an proxy application which sits in front of a web server and enforces general security policies which prevent clients from accessing restricted portions of the website or providing dangerous or unauthorized input.
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    TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
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    Xemeiah is a fast, modular and scalable XML Framework written in C++, with an efficient DOM and Oasis-compliant XSLT Processor. Xemeiah modules include a persistence layer, a fast Ajax Web Server, a Media Player, ImageMagick frontend, java bindings...
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    json-httpd is a library that provides a web server with JSON-RPC capabilities. The library makes it easy to develop a WUI for application using static HTML and JAVA using JSON-RPC for communication. It also works as a standalone web server.
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    Metadata.net is a collection of website components and tools for creating and using metadata produced by the eResearch Group at ITEE, University of Queensland.
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    The notMac application allows users to replicate .Mac services locally on their own machine, or server. The server is OS neutral, while the client is OS X specific.
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    The first open-source XCAP server for SIP based softphones.
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