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    JDisc Discovery is a comprehensive network inventory and IT asset management solution designed to help organizations gain clear, up-to-date visibility into their IT environment. It automatically scans and maps devices across the network, including servers, workstations, virtual machines, and network hardware, to create a detailed inventory of all connected assets. This includes critical information such as hardware configurations, software installations, patch levels, and relationshipots between devices.
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    HTTP Kit

    HTTP Kit

    Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket support

    ...Each connection costs nothing but a few kB of memory. RAM usage grows O(n) with connections. Written from the ground-up to be lean, the entire client/server is available as a single ~90kB JAR with zero dependencies and ~3k lines of (mostly Java) code. Synchronous is simple. Asynchronous is fast & flexible.
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    TJWS is an Open Source HTTP Server and Servlet container written in 100% Java. It's designed to be a light weight, high performing, secure, embeddable, extensible and flexible. Very small footprinted (~100K), CGI, J2EE/JSP compatible. Servlet spec 3.1
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    tinyREST

    tinyREST

    Small Java based REST server

    TinyREST allows a Java programmer to easily create a REST server without having to install a J2EE server. Creating a new server is as easy as copying the service jar, setting up a configuration file and writing your own service handler class. The resulting project can be made to start up as a service. Annotations can now be used to write handler class and methods.
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    Cicada

    Cicada

    Fast lightweight HTTP service framework

    Fast, lightweight Web framework based on Netty; without too much dependency, and the core jar package is only 30KB. Configuration files can also be read in multiple environments, just add VM parameters, also ensure that the parameter name and file name are consistent.
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    Pylon is an All-in-one B2B Support Platform for modern B2B businesses.

    Pylon is a modern support system that integrates with all B2B channels like Slack and Team.

    We bring together everything a post-sales teams team needs including a ticketing system, B2B omnichannel integrations (Slack Connect, Microsoft Teams), modern chat widget, knowledge base, AI support bot, account management, customer marketing, and more.
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    jReflectServer

    A lightweight Java HTTP server and webservice-framework

    jReflectServer is a very small, lightweight and super easy-to-use java web-server and -framework for creating (distributed) pure java web-applications, webservices and small websites. jReflectServer is able to randomly forward requests to a cluster of remote server nodes. For this distributed code execution no special code is needed. A distributed session can be used to share data between the server instances. Due to its small footprint, it's also perfect for embedded hardware like the...
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    sjws
    (Yet another) Small Java Web-Server: A (Very) Small Java-Based Webserver. It allows you to publish ressources and Self-Generated Java-Pages in Object-Style (new Table("Title");).
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    Java Valves
    This Project aims at developing generic Valves for Containers like Tomcat.Development will be aimed at providing detailed request tracing valves based on the native logger valves.This project is created and architected by Arunn John Moothedathu (www.arunjohn.com).
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    Carbon is a java based SERVER implementation which caters to different server falvors eg: raw data,HTTP, FTP and so on. Spawning off from Carbon are different server implementations for HTTP/SOCKS proxy, FTP, HTTP, J2EE which are available in a jar.
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    S3 Mockup is an Amazon S3 emulator we develop for one of our projects. It can be easy embedded and used in your test framework or running as an independent service. Using this emulator you can easy setup development and QA environment.
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    Quality and compliance software for growing life science companies

    Unite quality management, product lifecycle, and compliance intelligence to stay continuously audit-ready and accelerate market entry

    Automate gap analysis across FDA, ISO 13485, MDR, and 28+ regulatory standards. Cross-map evidence once, reuse across submissions. Get real-time risk alerts and board-ready dashboards, so you can expand into new markets with confidence
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