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    mendelson OFTP2

    mendelson OFTP2

    Implementation of the OFTP2 protocol (RFC 5024)

    The mendelson OFTP2 is a JAVA-based open source OFTP2 solution. It contains a logging- and configuration UI and supports encryption, digital signatures, message compression, TLS, certificate exchange, message routing, mail notification
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    OpenAS2

    OpenAS2

    AS2 1.1 server implementation in Java

    OpenAS2 is a java-based implementation of the EDIINT AS2 standard. It is intended to be used as a server. It is extremely configurable and supports a wide variety of signing and encryption algorithms. Supports very high traffic volume allowing parallel processing of files per partner. SUPPORT: Please use the Github issues and Discussions channels here: https://github.com/OpenAS2/OpenAs2App/ Requirements: - Java 11 or newer (tested with the LTS versions of Java up to 21) - Any OS that runs Java Planned enhancements in the next major release: - User interace configuration GUI - Certificate Exchange Management IMPORTANT: Java 8 is no longer supported.
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    mendelson AS2

    mendelson AS2

    Implementation of the EDIINT AS2 protocol (RFC 4130)

    mendelson AS2 is the JAVA-based open source EDIINT AS2 solution. Monitoring- and configuration GUI, async & sync MDN, signatures, encryption, TLS, web interface, pluggable into any servlet container, partner manager, certificate manager, data compression, optional profiles: MA, FN. Localized to Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, English, French, Polish
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    This is a simple messenger to chat from peer to peer. For each user there is a certificate generated and exchanged between them. The communication is running over SSLSockets and should hopefully be encrypted *g*. It is implemented in Java2 1.4 using JSSE
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