JiraBrowser for Subversion
CryDev Software. JiraBrowser - Jira Issue Tracker Plugin for TortoiseSVN (subversion) to Jira May 11, 2009
OpenLogic Enterprise / Discovery
OpenLogic, Inc. Provides tools for the acquisition, deployment, and management of vendor certified and indemnified open source applications. New tool provides free discovery of existing open source apps. Jul. 12, 2007
Celtix Enterprise
IONA Technologies. Open source ESP includes service engine framework and messaging platform. Can be deployed using containers based on the Spring framework and/or the Apache Tomcat project; or in any J2EE/JBI container. Dec. 5, 2006
2X TerminalServer
2X Software Ltd. Open source Linux terminal server lets end users access personal X-Windows desktops from remote locations via the NX protocol. Sep. 1, 2006
NuSphere PhpED
NuSphere Corp. IDE intended mostly for PHP, HTML, XML, and CSS. Combined code editor, PHP debugger, profiler and publisher. Sep. 29, 2005
One$DB
Daffodil Software Ltd. Open Source version of Daffodil DB. Mar. 28, 2005
eZ publish
eZ systems. Open Source Content Management System and development framework with functionality for Web publishing, intranets, e-commerce and more. Mar. 3, 2005
Lineox Enterprise Linux
Lineox, Inc. Linux implementation built from sources made available by Red Hat with minor modifications. Current architectures are x86 and x86_64. Oct. 29, 2004
Aurox
Aurox. Linux distribution based on Red Hat. Version 10.0 now available. Oct. 15, 2004
BMDFM
BMDFM. Parallel programming environment enables the running of an application in parallel on shared memory symmetric multiprocessors (SMP). Jul. 12, 2004
Green Cap Support
gOSapps. Green Cap from gOSapps, offers comprehensive packages providing support for Red Hat® Linux ® Versions 7.2, 7.3, 8.0 and 9. Jan. 15, 2004
SentraCommerce 2
SentraCommerce. Scalable, portable, easy-to-use e-commerce server for your business. Oct. 2, 2002
Anthill
Urbancode Software Development. Ensures a controlled build process and promotes the sharing of knowledge within an organization. Oct. 1, 2002
EJB Benchmark
Urbancode, Inc. EJB benchmark study and open source code comparing the relative performance of five EJB design idioms. Apr. 12, 2002
Japple
Saucon Technologies, Inc. Open source Web application development environment for Java Web application servers. Among other features, allows for the separation of code and HTML in JSP-like deployments. Mar. 28, 2002
Jahia Portal Server
Jahia Ltd. Open source and 100% Java based solution for building complex and dynamic Web portals. Mar. 12, 2002
Open3 E-Business Messaging Server 2.1
Open3 Technologies, Inc. Enterprise messaging system based on J2EE JMS and XML. The Standard Developer edition can be freely downloaded. Jan. 29, 2002
Webkool
Artful & Tribeworks, Inc. Open source Web application server based on Tribework's Key programming language. Code freely available under the GPL and LGPL licenses. Now available. Nov. 30, 2001
GoToCode
Yessoftware, Inc. Our 15 free applications are projected to increase based on user demand and contributions from community members. Jul. 31, 2001
Nautilus
(formerly) Eazel, Inc. Linux based Internet interface for user desktops. Eazel, Inc. is no longer in business; but Nautilus is still available through open source. May 16, 2001
PHProjekt
PHProjekt. Supports communication and management of teams and companies via intranet and Internet. May 10, 2001
Project JXTA
Sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Open source development effort seeks to create a universal peer-to-peer system platform available for "any device that has a digital heartbeat." Contains core mechanisms and services on which developers can create custom P2P applications. Apr. 26, 2001
CCM Core
Red Hat, Inc. Open source e-business platform includes integrated components supporting the rapid deployment of Web applications. Mar. 28, 2001
Janx
Bear River Associates, Inc. Open source Web application environment operates as a Java servlet on a compatible Web server. Allows HTML and Java authors to develop Web sites independently without altering each other's work. Jan. 24, 2001
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