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Google Web Toolkit (GWT) makes it easier to write high-performance AJAX applications. You write your front end in the Java programming language and GWT compiles your source into highly optimized JavaScript.

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Sugar Open Source is an enterprise class open source CRM software for managing mission-critical interactions related to sales, marketing, services and support.

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Alfresco is the first open source enterprise-scale document management system that includes a modern content repository, an out-of-the-box portal framework for managing and using content designed to work with standard portals, and a groundbreaking Common Internet File System (CIFS) interface that provides Microsoft Windows file system compatibility. Alfresco takes the lessons of building document management systems for the last 15 years and applied them to build an open source content management system that is easier to use, more scalable and more adaptable.

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APIs for manipulating various file formats based upon Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document format using pure Java. POI is your Java Excel solution as well as your Java Word solution. However, we have a complete API for porting other OLE 2 Compound Document formats and welcome others to participate.

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SURF (Fault Tolerance by Replication with Universal Services) is a Java library replication service for arbitrary deterministic objects. In crash situations objects can still be accessed with replication transparent to the application developer.

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Apache log4j provides logging services for Java.

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adamoto is an Application Deployment And MOnitoring TOol.
It's a client/server based application for deploying software packages with a web-frontend.
The web-frontend in conjunction with the server enables you to administrate and monitor the deployment of software packages on the computers in your network.

With the server you can do the following tasks:

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define packages for deployment
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define where a package should be installed
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monitor the status of each package
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monitor the status for each computer

Adamoto supports linux rpm-files and windows msi-files directly. So you just have to download a rpm file and can at once deploy it without writing any shellcode. Adamoto supports native install scripts as well, if you like to write your own installer as linux sh script or a windows batch.

The first time the client connects, it registers at the server. Now the client is visible at the frontend and packages can be deployed to it. Regularly the client connects to the server, asks for packages to install, receives the packages via http/ftp and starts the installation process based on the received deployment information. After the installation process the result of the installation will be send to the server.

The server application requires Linux or Apache, Tomcat, MySQL and is written in JAVA.
The client requires Windows, Linux, JRE and Perl. The client application is written in JAVA and Perl.

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Openfiler is a powerful, intuitive browser-based network storage software distribution. Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage and block-based Storage Area Networking in a single framework.

Openfiler sits atop of CentOS Linux (which is derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor). It is distributed as a stand-alone Linux distribution. The entire software stack interfaces with third-party software that is all open source.

File-based networking protocols supported by Openfiler include: NFS, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/WebDAV and FTP. Network directories supported by Openfiler include NIS, LDAP (with support for SMB/CIFS encrypted passwords), Active Directory (in native and mixed modes) and Hesiod. Authentication protocols include Kerberos 5. Openfiler includes support for volume-based partitioning, iSCSI (initiator), scheduled snapshots, resource quota, and a single unified interface for share management which makes allocating shares for various network file-system protocols a breeze.

The following are just some of the features currently available (unless indicated otherwise) in Openfiler.

* Powerful virtualization
o Point-in-time snapshot support with scheduling
o Online volume size expansion (testing)
o Volume usage reporting
o Support for multiple volume groups for optimal storage allocation
o iSCSI initiator (manual currently)
o Volume migration & replication (manual currently)
* Accounts management
o Authentication using Pluggable Authentication Modules, configured from the web-interface
o NIS, LDAP, Hesiod, Active Directory (native and mixed modes), NT4 domain controller
o Guest/public account support
* Quota / resource allocation
o Per-volume group-quota management for space and files
o Per-volume user-quota management for space and files
o Per-volume guest-quota management for space and files
o User and group templates support for quota allocation
* Extensive share management features
o Per-volume based share creation
o Multi-level share directory tree
o Multi-group based access control on a per-share basis
o Multi-host/network based access control on a per-share basis
o Per-share service activation (NFS, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/WebDAV, FTP)
o Support for auto-created SMB home directories
* Full industry-standard protocol suite
o CIFS/SMB support for Microsoft Windows-based clients
o NFSv3 support for all UNIX clients with support for ACL protocol extensions
o NFSv4 support (testing)
o FTP support
o WebDAV and HTTP 1.1 support
o Linux distribution back-end for any other customizations
o Open source provides you the power to modify and deploy software if you want to do so

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SourceLabs SASH for Java integrates open source frameworks, including Struts, Axis Spring and Hibernate and their supporting libraries, certified and integrated with commercial and open source infrastructure software.

Right now, SourceLabs provides a download that includes the latest versions of SASH, on which they have run the included unit tests against WebLogic Server and the Oracle database management system.

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Celtix delivers a Java enterprise service bus (ESB) runtime and set of extensibility APIs, simplifying the construction, integration and flexible reuse of technical and business components using a standards-based, service-oriented architecture.

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Novell Linux Desktop 9 is a desktop operating system and office-productivity environment that enables businesses to use Linux and open source with confidence.

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Magnolia is an open source, J2EE deployable content management system (CMS). It uses the standard API for java content repositories (JCR) (JSR-170) to access its content.

Magnolia is an Enterprise Content Management System (ECM) developed by Magnolia International Ltd. (formerly obinary) and a community of international contributors. It is currently available in 15 languages including Russian, Chinese, English, French, German and Spanish. Magnolia uses the JSR-170 standard API to access its content. It has a web-browser interface, an API and a custom tag library for templating in JSP and Servlets.

Two editions exist, one free open source Community Edition, and a commercial Enterprise Edition that offers additional features and professional support covered though SLA's and provided by Magnolia International.

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Amaya is the open source HTML editor of the W3C. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.

Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.

Amaya started as an HTML + CSS style sheets open source editor. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.

Amaya includes a collaborative annotation application based on Resource Description Framework (RDF), XLink, and XPointer.

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iReport is a powerful, intuitive and easy to use visual report builder/designer for JasperReports written in 100% pure java. This tool allows users to visually edit complex reports with charts, images, subreports,.... iReport is integrated with JFreeChart, one of the most diffused OpenSource chart library for java. The data to print can be retrieved through several ways including multiple JDBC connections, TableModels, JavaBeans, XML, etc...

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Apache Derby is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. It has a small footprint that makes it easy to embed in any Java-based application, but it also supports the more familiar client/server mode. It is based on the Java, JDBC, and SQL standards, making code developed more portable to standards-compliant databases.

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The Mono Project is an open development initiative sponsored by Ximian that is working to develop an open source, Unix version of the Microsoft .NET development platform. Its objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy cross-platform .NET Applications. The project will implement various technologies developed by Microsoft that have now been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.

The Mono project has also sparked a lot of interest in developing C#-based components, libraries and frameworks. Today Mono is not limited to implement the .NET Framework, but also contains other components. Some of the components of the Mono platform were developed by the Mono team, and some others we have incorporated from other open source efforts, the most important ones:

- Remoting.CORBA: A CORBA implementation for Mono.
- Ginzu: An implementation on top of Remoting for the ICE stack
- Gtk#: Bindings for the popular Gtk+ GUI toolkit for Unix and Windows systems. Other bindings are available: Diacanvas-Sharp and MrProject.
- #ZipLib: A library to manipulate various kinds of compressed files and archives (Zip and tar).
- GlGen (available from the Mono CVS): Bindings for OpenGL.
- Mono.LDAP: LDAP access for .NET apps.
- Mono.Data: We ship support for Postgress, MySql, Sybase, DB2, SqlLite, Tds (SQL server protocol) and Oracle databases.
- Mono.Cairo: Bindings for the Cairo rendering engine (Our System.Drawing is implemented on top of this).
- Mono.Posix: Bindings for building POSIX applications using C#.
- Mono.Http: Support for creating custom, embedded HTTP servers and common HTTP handlers for your applications.

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NuSPHERE PHPed is a rich IDE for PHP:

- code highlighting features greatly facilitate your working with PHP, XML, XHTML, HTML, CSS and JavaScript code.
Code templates allow you to type whole code fragments at once by a single key press. You can add new templates and change existing ones.
- Fully customizable shortcuts, advanced editor features such as brace matching, context-sensitive auto-indent and smart-home speed up your work significantly.
- New search and replace scope. Now find and replace works in multiple files and directories as well as in all opened files! Regular expressions allow you to find text using complex conditions.
- Improved support for drag-n-drop operations. Try to drag an image from the file browser or project manager in to your HTML page directly. Database explorer supports drag operations too.
Handy NuSOAP classes can be dragged directly to your code just like the code templates.
- Hints show you arguments and returning value for a just typed function, as well as a short description for them.
Fast functions reference shows you all the PHP functions as they are available from PHP extensions.
- Enhanced project deployment. Once publishing is set up according to your needs, you can upload your PHP projects with a single click!
- Using integrated MySQL and UltraSQL/PostgreSQL clients, you can work with your databases from one IDE.
- NuSOAP compatibility. With supplied NuSOAP library, you can build a Web Service in less than few minutes. Your existing php functions can work as Web Services with a very tiny wrapper provided by NuSOAP. No WSDL creation required, everything is done on the fly.
- Seamlessly integrated CVS client enables you to easily review changes in old versions of a source files to track bugs while working on the same project in a team of developers.
- New extensible help subsystem supports CHM tutorials and allows you get the right reference at the right moment. Well designed PHP, HTML, MySQL, PostgreSQL and CSS manuals are included.

- Enhanced integration. Integrate PhpED IDE with 3rd party tools like PHP encoders, formatters or HTML validators.
- New embedded tools for more effective coding, editing and code management. PhpED IDE includes a number of pre-configured tools like PHP documentor, HTML Tidy and CVS client.
- Advanced code-completion. Now PhpED supports object-oriented coding for PHP, as well as HTML or CSS code.
- Unmatched customization. Enrich the IDE with new commands and correct the predefined ones.
- Project-wide code analyzer in PhpED IDE shows all php classes, methods, properties, functions and variables in every detail detail and facilitates object-oriented programming.
- Advanced PHP profiler. PhpED profiler shows executing time for each line, function or module of the code with tenth millisecond's precision. You can locate all the bottlenecks quickly and efficiently. Profiler saves all the timings among multiple sessions so your can compare them and evaluate your improvements.
- Support for international character sets, including UTF-8. PhpED IDE can be used to create web sites in different encodings.
- Secure deployment. Support for FTPS (TLS/SSL) and WebDAV/HTTPS (SSL) protocols make deployment and data transfer secure now.

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Apache Xindice is a database designed from the ground up to store XML data or what is more commonly referred to as a native XML database. The name is pronounced zeen-dee-chay in your best faux Italian accent. Don't worry if you get it wrong though, we won't mind. We just care that you spell it correctly.

You might be wondering what a native XML database is good for? Well it pretty much has one purpose, storing XML data. If you don't have any XML data, don't want any XML data or think XML is the most over-hyped technology of the new millennium, then Xindice is not for you. We're not out to change the way data in general is stored, only to provide a good solution for storing XML data. If you survey your projects and see XML popping out of every corner, then Xindice might be a real help for storing that XML.

The benefit of a native solution is that you don't have to worry about mapping your XML to some other data structure. You just insert the data as XML and retrieve it as XML. You also gain a lot of flexibility through the semi-structured nature of XML and the schema independent model used by Xindice. This is especially valuable when you have very complex XML structures that would be difficult or impossible to map to a more structured database.

At the present time Xindice uses XPath for its query language and XML:DB XUpdate for its update language. We provide an implementation of the XML:DB API for Java development and it is possible to access Xindice from other languages using an available XML-RPC plugin. As standards in the XML database area mature Xindice will include support for those that are most important.

Xindice is the continuation of the project that used to be called the dbXML Core. The dbXML source code was donated to the Apache Software Foundation in December of 2001.

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Novell® Apache Manager is a browser-based tool used for configuring the Apache Web server. It provides a graphical user interface to most of the Apache directives, making it easier to quickly (and more accurately) configure and manage Apache's behavior and performance.

Apache Manager also lets you manage multiple installations of Apache in your network, regardless of what other platforms they are running on.

CVS
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CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system. CVS is useful for everyone from individual developers to large, distributed teams:

Its client-server access method lets developers access the latest code from anywhere there's an Internet connection.
Its unreserved check-out model to version control avoids artificial conflicts common with the exclusive check-out model.
Its client tools are available on most platforms.

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