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    EIRC is an IRC client program written entirely in Java using only Java API version 1.1, for compliance with once mainstream web browsers. It runs both as an applet and as an application.
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    Mulligan is an IRC bot implemented as a Java Servlet web application. The bot may be controlled through IRC or Web interfaces, IRC content can be mediated through JSP. It supports user accounts, logging via JDBC, and a plugin framework for new features.
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    Chatlet is an applet / servlet gateway to IRC. It makes it possible to transparently connect to IRC using a standard web browser, even if you are behind proxies and firewalls, as all communication is done via HTTP.
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