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The WSO2 Identity Server is an open source identity & entitlemment management server having support for Information Cards, OpenID & XACML. 1. Entitlement Engine with XACML 2.0 support. 2. Claim based Security Token Service. 3. Information Cards provider supporting Managed Information ... [More] Cards backed by user name / password and self-issued cards. 4. Information cards support for SAML 1.1/2.0. 5. OpenID Provider. 6. Multi-factor authentication with Information Cards 7. Extension points for SAML assertion handling. 8. XMPP based multi-factor authentication. 9. Improved User Management. 10. Claim Management. 11. User Profiles and Profile Management. 12. XKMS. 13. Separable front-end & back-end - a single front-end server can be used to administer several back-end servers. [Less]

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svn-web-admin is a web application that allow you to manager users, groups and access to a subversion server configured via Apache Httpd (mod_dav, mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn). For subversion server configuration details, see Chapter 6. Server Configuration of the free Version Control with Subversion ... [More] online book. This subversion configuration is most commonly used with the CollabNet's Subversion. Software Requirements: Java SE 5 Ant 1.7.0 Servlet Container of choice (e.g. Tomcat) Also, ensure you have htpasswd script installed (see HTTP Server documentation), and read/write access to the subversion access (AuthzSVNAccessFile) and user authorization (AuthUserFile) files. Build instructions: - Execute: ant warOptionally you can deploy the binary release svn-web-admin-1.0.war (compiled in Java SE 6) Installation instructions: - Deploy war to Servlet Container - Edit 'svnwebadmin.properties' inside WEB-INF/classes to match environment - Start ContainerScreenshot: svn-web-admin uses GWT Please contact the project owner with any questions or issues: [Less]

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HTTP Protocol for Netuno. J2EE Framework based on scripts engines. The power of scripts to do web development.

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Tomkitty is a web server written in Java. It was conceived initially as a container for web applications called Turdlets, themselves conceived as a simple alternative to Servlets. The code, though badly documented, has been put together with simplicity and understandability in mind and uses ... [More] interfaces extensively. The general idea is a clean, stable, and scalable web server in Java without the complexity and steep learning curve that comes with running the whole Tomcat deal. Basic features: solid threading coded to interfaces extensible easy to digest scarce and often obscene code comments To build or run, these would be handy: apache ant java 1.5+ some kind of unixy-ish machine (it almost works on windows, though) The latest version should be considered alpha software and does not work on Windows. It would be cross-platform, but it calls the system's file(1) to determine MIME type. A future improvement might be a magic file parser. [Less]

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About:"tamacat-httpd" is a open source Java Web Server software. This project operates in various platforms, and aims at the achievement of the Web server software that can be customized simply and easily. Feature:Supported HTTP and HTTPS protocols, powered by Apache HttpComponents. ... [More] Supported Basic, Digest and WSSE authentication. Container design of URL path, such as Servlet Container. Prepared containers: Reverse Proxy, Velocity Template Server and Simple local file Web Server. The reverse proxy with round robin type load balancing. (v0.4) The remote operations based on JMX and RMI. (v0.5) Supported virtual host. (v0.6) Dependency is:Required Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (JDK6). Apache HTTP Components-4.0 (http://hc.apache.org) Velocity-1.6 (http://velocity.apache.org/) Apache Commons-logging (http://logging.apache.org/) Log4j (http://logging.apache.org/log4j/) (optional) [Less]

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This project implements a HTTP server based on Java NIO2.0 (AIO) . To contribute code, you need install JDK7 b76+. This project is not suppose to support servlet API.It is used for concurrent communication server based on HTTP protocol. Features:1.Keep-alive conection.2.Async read, pipe line ... [More] write queue.3.Zero copy when send file to client.4.No servlet like api.5.Support PHP via fastCGI(chunked output)TODO:1.Elegant Logging2.Stable FastCGI support.3.Elegant server starting and stopping4.Configuration [Less]

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A stateless, heapless, uni-threaded http server written to serve static content and easily stub in new custom REST methods.

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