There are so many different ways to arrive at the home page for an interesting project here on Java.net. To help you find the project you are looking for you can list the projects alphabetically or by community, or peruse incubating projects or those that have been archived. In addition you can search all projects for a specific project name. We are particularly proud of those projects that began in our incubator and have matured into successful projects.
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The Open Web SSO Project provides a crucial identity service that can be incorporated broadly into Java applications to enable more comprehensive security and seamless integration points with other proprietary and standards based identity services. All Java applications require identity based authentication and single sign-on capabilities, and the availability of open source code that provides these functions will lead to broad adoption of the technology in the Java community.
OpenDS is an open source community project building a free and comprehensive next generation directory service. OpenDS is designed to address large deployments, to provide high performance, to be highly extensible, and to be easy to deploy, manage, and monitor.
The JavaDesktop website is a new gathering place for members of the
Java graphical user interface (GUI) community. Visitors to
javadesktop.org will find discussions, technical articles, open source
projects and other news of interest to developers that use the J2SE
platform to produce applications with rich client interfaces.
Community for the JAIN (Java API for Intelligent Networks) Initiative, which is working on Java-based APIs that enable the rapid development and deployment of next-generation telecom applications and services, targeted at the converged data and voice network service providers. Contributed by NIST, the initial project is an Internet telephony/Voice-over-IP project providing a public domain SIP stack implementing the JAIN SIP APIs
RIFE aims to offer a viable solution for rapid web application development in Java without being troubled by the complex implications of J2EE. It's important that it allows the usage of any additional components and that it doesn't enforce the user to adopt all integrated solutions.
Templates and helpful forums for getting your Java enterprise project started with a minimum of effort. The resources in this project help us maintain a consistent look and feel across projects in the Java enterprise foundry and incubator.
The Java Patterns community includes a growing collection of patterns, open-source tools and technologies to make Java design and development easier and more productive.
This community is based on the content of the book "Core J2EE Patterns". The community is aimed at discussing the patterns in this book and other related topics including but not limited to current and new J2EE Patterns, Implementation strategies, J2EE Frameworks, J2EE Refactorings, J2EE Micro-Architectures, J2EE Bad practices, and design considerations.
This project provides public access to the work performed for the Jsp Standard Tag Library (JSTL) specification within the Java Community Process (JCP).
Community for discussions and projects involving Java Web Services and XML Technologies. Initial projects are: JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-based RPC), JAXB (Java Architecture for XML Binding), SAAJ (SOAP with Attachment API for Java).
The Java Verification Program is designed to identify enterprise applications developed with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology that are intended to be portable across different implementations of J2EE.
Connect to the Community working on the dynamic networking style of Java distributed computing. Jini network technology is an open software architecture that enables the creation of network-centric solutions which are highly adaptive
to change.
Sun Microsystems's Jini is an innovative distributed framework for building robust and dynamic networked services.
We will apply and evaluate its usefullness in an embedded devices context by bringing a Ricoh multifunctional product (or MFP) to the network using Jini and J2ME technology.
jxta.org is the online home for the open source community that has formed around Project JXTA. JXTA is a set of open, generalized peer-to-peer protocols that allow any connected device (cell phone to PDA, PC to server) on the network to communicate and collaborate.
Paper Airplane is a Mozilla plugin that empowers people to easily create collaborative communities without setting up servers or spending money. It does this by integrating a web server into the browser itself, including tools to create collaborative online communities that are stored on the machine. Web sites are stored locally on a user's machine. A JXTA peer network is created between all of the Paper Airplane nodes that are running.
Making QTJ more accessible and easier to use, OpenQTJ provides examples, code snippets, tutorials, documentation and sub-projects to help overcome some of the current QTJ release problems.
A library that implements a unified API for Java developers to access Mac specific functionality built into the various versions of the Apple virtual machine, without compromising the cross-platform nature of an application.
Work with Visual C++ projects inside NetBeans 6.5 C/C++ Development Environment. Support the Windows SDK for building Win32 applications using either vcproj or Makefile build files. Support SDK configuration toolchain that runs tools such as cl, rc, nmake, link and more. Goal: Offer a better alternative to the shameful IDE that is Visual Studio 2008.
This project is the gate to all JDK research projects and requires the jdk.researcher role to be viewed. See <a href='https://jdk.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectMembershipRequest'>Membership Request</a>.
JDK collaboration for the next major release of Sun's Implemenation of the J2SE. Requires the jdk.researcher role to be viewed. See <a href='https://jdk.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectMembershipRequest'>Membership Request</a>.
If J2EE based portals, JSR 168 or WSRP mean anything to you, you have come to the right place. This is a gathering of developers and technical experts working on Portals and related technologies. Here you will find open source projects, articles, tips, news, product announcements, blogs and FAQs. This community is also dedicated to creating a repository of open source and free JSR 168 compliant portlets that can be used on any J2EE portal server available in the market today. This is a great place to obtain portlets, learn, discuss, share knowledge and publicize your work.
BnPortal is Java/J2EE web portal system, JSR 168 compliant. It is a fork of the Liferay Enterprise Portal. We aim to build a non-EJB version of the Liferay Enterprise Portal that can be run in a standalone servlet container such as Tomcat.Integrate OSWorkflow,Spring Framework, CMS (JSR 170Impl).
RSCL is a cross-platform application framework for all types of robots. It has been designed to be equally adept at simulation and actual robot control.
The Sun Grid Developer Community is invited to participate in a pilot program which gives developer access to Sun Grid Resources. This project outlines the pilot program: resources, options and membership requirements
I'm trying to develop a very simple solution where computers connected in a grid style can be working as "brain cells" or neurones simulating the functioning of the brain.
What I'm intending to create is a prototype of an AI system that can mimic the brain. This should be treated as a first step on a much greater AI project.
M.Sc. thesis project at the University of Manitoba. Title: Bird song recognition with artificial neural networks, support vector machines, and kernel density estimation. The code has already been written and executed in linux. I'd like a grid platform to augment my research for NNs with large numbers of hidden neurons. The code is currently written in C++.
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Thank you.
Sun-RFID is the on-line site for community support of the Sun Java System RFID Software. It hosts development tools for device integration and application development. Sample code, user forums and community-developed code are available to members.
The RFID Development Kit for the Java CAPS is used to create a fully documented, end-to-end B2B shipping sample application. The RFID Development Kit is an extension to Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite with
seamless integration to Sun Java RFID Software 3.0. It delivers powerful data
transformation and integration capability to Sun
Java RFID solutions.
When large events are hosted, ES40 will tag every person that goes into the event with an RFID tag. Once everyone is tagged, RFID readers throughout the area will be able to locate any individual at any given time.
The Java Transducer Interface Project will develop a Java Language implementation of IEEE 1451.2, the IEEE Standard for Smart Transducer Interfaces for Sensors and Actuators.