There are so many different ways to arrive at the home page for an interesting project here on java.net. To help you find the project you are looking for or to retrace your steps to rediscover a project that piqued your interest, you can list the projects alphabetically, by community, by topic, or by downloadable executables. You can pull out only those that are hosted here on java.net or look for the special "linked" symbol to identify those projects that are hosted on other sites. We are particularly proud of those projects that began in our incubator and have matured into successful projects and are listed as incubator graduates.
|
Certificate Manager for Glassfish v3 Admin Console
(certadmin)
A console admin to help uses certificate management for glassfish v3. It is intended to be integrated at glassfish graphical console.
|
|
CleverRTP
Java RTP stack which will use Grizzly project and Java New I/O which will reduce the latency and will increase the speed.
|
|
Comet for everyone, everywhere
(Atmosphere)
The project propose a framework for easily developing portable Comet based web application (aka Ajax Push application).
|
|
CORBA ORB Implementation for the GlassFish Project
(glassfish-corba)
This project contains the source code, documentation,
and developer tests for the CORBA ORB that is a binary
component of the GlassFish Application Server. This also
includes the RMI-IIOP implementation used in the app
server.
|
|
dalicms
(DaliCMS)
DaliCMS is a Web 2.0 Open Source Content Management System.
|
|
Embedded GlassFish
(embedded-glassfish)
This project hosts documentation and website for embedded GFv3.
|
|
esb-console
New!
Project ESB Administration Console Project Open ESB implements a Web Portal for managing the ESB runtime, component containers, and composite applications. This allows easy integration of management plug-ins to create a unified Web interface for managing and monitoring.
|
|
ETL
This module performs Extract - Transform and Load functionality in an optimized manner and supports a wide variety of Data sources ranging from relational databases to non relational data sources like web pages, rss feeds , etc. This component can also expose the ETL operations as web service.
|
|
FishFarm
|
|
Geo-based data mapping tools
(pinkdots)
This project provides tools for mapping business data.
|
|
GlassFish Core Project
(glassfish-core)
GlassFish Core Project
|
|
GlassFish Plugins For IDEs
(glassfishplugins)
GlassFish is Sun's community developed J2EE 5 based application server. These plugins enable GlassFish to be used with NetBeans and Eclipse IDEs.
|
|
GlassFish Scripting
(glassfish-scripting)
This is an umbrella project for scripting support on GlassFish
|
|
GlassFish Theme Engine
(glassfish-theme)
This project hosts the files used for theming Glassfish websites. The separate website allows faster update reflection when changes are made, plus separate access control.
|
|
Grizzly
(grizzly)
Grizzly is an NIO framework for building scalable client and server application. Grizzly is part of Project GlassFish.
|
|
gtScoop
application is mainly a form with basic data entry. perform calculations on the data, then print a worksheet.
uses two other forms each for applying edits to separate tables
|
|
helios-api
A Java API for Asterisk.
|
|
Hundred Kilobytes Kernel
(hk2)
HK2 for Hundred Kilobytes Kernel is a module subsystem coupled with a simple yet powerful component model to build software. It is the foundation for the GlassFish V3 application server
|
|
Java EE Samples
(glassfish-samples)
This project is meant to demonstrate the Java EE Technolgy using Java EE SDK and GlassFish by providing relevant sample applications.
|
|
JavaCourseWare
Create for couseware for Java Teaching
|
|
Jersey
(jersey)
Reference implementation for JSR 311.
|
|
Jmaki Store
(jmaki-store)
A sample application using Project jMaki.
|
|
lrwpinjava
LRWP In Java is an implementation of the LRWP protocol in Java using Servlets.
The Long Running Web Process (LRWP) is a protocol used by a web server to communicate with its peers. LRWP is similar to CGI, but faster, since the peer is persistent across requests. In LRWP, a TCP connection is established between the LRWP peer and a LRWP agent. The LRWP agent could be the web container or a process running within the web container and the LRWP peer could be any process running on a network. The LRWP peer at connection registers the web context that the peer is interested in. The web context could be any context, such as "/osp", "/tep", or "/cgi-bin" itself. When a request for that context is made, the agent transfers the input to the LRWP peer and sends the output from the peer back to the web client.
The LRWP in Java platform uses a servlet container to handle HTTP requests and also
uses servlets to handle the LRWP processing. This makes the LRWP implementation
very fast, faster than the Xitami LRWP implementation in C, see Making Java Technology Faster than C with LRWP, http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/javaC_LRWP.
|
|
maven-antrun-extended-plugin
This project provides an maven antrun plugin with the following extensions:
1. support for the resolution of maven artifacts.
2. support for calling multiple ant targets (not just ant tasks)
|
|
Maven2 plugin for GlassFish users
(maven-glassfish-plugin)
This project develops a Maven2 plugin for web/enterprise developers
|
|
Migration Tool for GlassFish
(migrate2glassfish)
The Migration Tool for the GlassFish can be
used to automate the migration of J2EE/Java EE applications to the Sun Java System
Application Server.
Migration is accomplished through the following means:
* Migration of the deployment descriptors
* Runtime support for selected custom JavaServer Pages (JSP) tags and
proprietary APIs
* Conversion of selected configuration parameters with equivalent
functionality in the Sun Java System Application Server
* Automatic generation of Ant-based scripts for building and deploying the
migrated application to the target application server
The Migration Tool supports the migration of applications to the Sun Java System
Application Server Platform Edition from the following source application servers:
- BEA WebLogic Server 8.x, 6.x and 5.x
- WebSphere Application Server Version 5.x and 4.x
- JBoss 3.x
- Apache Tomcat 4.x
- Reference Implementations based on J2EE 1.3 and J2EE 1.4
- Sun Java System Application Server 7 and 8
- Sun ONE Application Server 6.5 and 6.0
|
|
mojarra
The Reference Implementation of JavaServerFaces
|
|
Mojarra Scales JSF Component Library
(scales)
|
|
mq
Open message queue is an enterprise quality, production ready, scalable messaging server. It provides a complete Java Message Service (JMS) implementation for message oriented system integration.
|
|
Next GlassFish Themes
(glassfish-themes-next)
This project is for reviewing and testing the next planned changes to the glassfish theme. Page organization and layout can also be tested here.
|
|
Open (mq)
(openmq.dev.java.net)
Open (mq) message queue is an enterprise quality, production ready, scalable messaging server. It provides a complete Java Message Service (JMS) implementation for message oriented system integration.
|
|
Open Data Sync
(opendatasync)
Open Data Sync
|
|
Pull API for parsing MIME messages
(mimepull)
This library develops an API for incrementally parsing MIME messages (like e-mails.)
|
|
SailFin
(sailfin)
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and SIP Servlets are behind many popular services we enjoy today, like Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phone service, instant messaging, presence and buddy list management and web conferencing. SIP Servlets are going to play an even bigger part in building the next generation of Telecommunications services. SailFin adds SIP Servlets technology extension to GlassFish Application Server.
|
|
Shoal Framework
(shoal)
Shoal is a clustering framework that provides an infrastructure for building fault tolerance, reliability, delegated recovery, and application state persistence. The framework can be plugged into any product as an in-process component to take advantage of group communication and management capabilities in a distributed environment.
|
|
Slynkr
A system for social bookmarking, news, and metadata. This includes tagging, voting, commenting, and more.
|
|
Social Software Suite
(socialfish)
CoralFish is a suite of social collaborative software.
|
|
Social Software Suite
(coralfish)
This project develops a integrated set of web 2.0 applications around collaboration and social networking.
|
|
SocialSite
(socialsite)
A social networking system.
|
|
Source Repository for the Java EE Tutorial
(javaeetutorial)
Source repository for the Java EE Tutorial
|
|
underworld
Project Underworld provides a scalable, backend infrastructure for Wonderland and other 3D world client applications.
The main goal is porting wonderland's (https://lg3d-wonderland.dev.java.net/) backend to the Glassfish application server. Wonderland demands high scaleability, availability and short latency (nearly real time) from the backend infrastructure.
|
|
Update Center 2.0
(updatecenter2)
This project is a subproject of the Update Center project (updatecenter.dev.java.net) that is focused on producing the software for Update Center 2.0.
|
|
Web Services Policy
(policy)
The WS-Policy implementation for the Metro Web Services stack and a sandbox to explore policy related languages and implementations.
|