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    JavaComm

    JavaComm

    Desktop communication tool: chat, telephony, multimedia

    JavaComm is a client–server communication platform offering chat, telephony, screen sharing, conferencing, a media player, and configurable media streams. Users can define and manage their own streams for flexible playback. All server-based communication runs over HTTPS (SSL/TLS), while file transfers are handled directly between users without passing through the server. The JavaComm Server runs on any Jakarta EE Web Profile 10 platform with the required extensions, using Tomcat 10.1.52 as...
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    GNU Telephony

    GNU Telephony

    GNU Telephony Services and Applications

    GNU Telephony intends anyone to use free as in freedom software for telephony, and to do real-time collaboration freely and privately over the Internet, with the freedom to do so on any platform they choose to use.
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    A collection of software made by Milos Rancic.
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    IMS-Communicator is an IMS softphone based on the old version of the sip-communicator java project, implemented on top of the JAIN-SIP stack and the Java Media Framework API. It can be used with Open IMS Core (http://www.openimscore.org).
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    Securden Privileged Account Manager

    Unified Privileged Access Management

    Discover and manage administrator, service, and web app passwords, keys, and identities. Automate management with approval workflows. Centrally control, audit, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets.
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    A JNI wrapper for pjsip. You can use this wrapper to develop Java applications using the pjsip library. At the moment only the pjsua API is implemented. If you would like to obtain a commercial license, or need customisations, please contact us.
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    OpenAL mixer aims to provide a multiplatform API built on top of OpenAL to get/set volume values (including support for capture devices) and list, select and mute input and output lines.
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    The MRCPv2 protocol is designed to allow client devices to control media processing resources, such as speech recognition engines. MRCP4J provides a Java API that encapsulates the MRCPv2 protocol and can be used to implement MRCP clients and/or servers.
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