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    NOTE: THIS PROJECT IS UNMAINTAINED The canonical repository for this project is now hosted on Github (https://github.com/proxool/proxool) but even that hasn't been updated since 2011. A Java SQL Driver that provides a connection pool wrapper around another Driver of your choice. Very simple to migrate existing code. Fully configurable. Fast, mature and robust. Transparently adds connection pooling to your existing JDBC driver.
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    It can auto test your network setting to connect internet. In China, China Mobile/Unioncom provide two proxy wap gateways to access internet. It used HttpConnection to access network. Source code: http://j2meautonetwork.cvs.sourceforge.net/
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    XOB (XMLObjectBinder) is Java package that is an alternative to JAXB. It lets you define interfaces representing XML tags and have them automatically implemented runtime through the use of reflection giving you an object representation of your XML files.
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    TreeScript a next generation Java based language for inserting into and building large (proxy based) XML like object trees. It allows code and diverse data sources to be acted upon is if they were simple atomic and node type values.
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    This project intends to make a SOCKS compatible tunnel proxy which communicates to the server part, running on your nameserver, over standard DNS (UDP) protocol. That way you can bypass network firewalls allowing no other IP traffic but DNS.
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    xmi-utils is a set of java libraries for working with xmi model and metamodel defined by the OMG. features: xmi parser, xmi repository, create java interfaces from metamodel, proxy for interfaces generated from metamodel
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    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    This C++ library has been designed as a Chrome SIP stack. Sippet is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC 3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and P2P communication services. The main target was to enable Javascript applications to use UDP, TCP and TLS transports along WebSocket. Existing SIP solutions for the browser are forced to use the WebSockets API to...
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