JFS is a simple, TCP/IP based network filesystem protocol. It allows applets running in a web browse
10849JFS is a simple, TCP/IP based network filesystem protocol. It allows applets running in a web browsehttp://www.webmin.com/jfs/JFS is a simple, TCP/IP based network filesystem protocol. It allows applets running in a web browser to load and save files on a remote server, as well as send email and print documents through the JFS server. Because Java applets cannot access the filesystem of the machine they are running on, this provides a useful way for applets to store state information.Java > Applets > File ManagementOct 11, 2006
Vault Java applet provides multiple file upload and download capabilities along with related file manipulation routines. It lets you to create robust and powerful file upload system that can be available right from your web browser. Intuitive user-friendly interface, ability to transfer files of unlimited size and customizable options make Vault Applet an excellent solution for client-server file exchange.
Java upload applets are an ideal solution for file and folder upload. Unlike ActiveX components applets are platform independent. This means that they also work on a Mac or on a Linux machine. JavaAtWork offers two multiple file upload applets. One for HTTP and one for FTP.
Users do not have to install extra software, but can start using the download manager instantly. It is meant for large downloads or downloads which span over a number of files. When users have to download multiple files, the JDownload download manager can help save time. The webmaster can dynamically create a list of files for users, so the only thing what the user has to do, is to start the download. He might optionally choose another target directory, or select/unselect single files, which he doesn't want to download.
Secure FTP Applet is a secure FTP client component that runs within your web browser. Secure FTP Applet removes the need to install and support FTP client software while encrypting all data exchanged between the client and server using either the SFTP (FTP over SSH) or FTPS (FTP over SSL) protocols. It is designed to let non-technical users exchange data with an FTP or SFTP server while ensuring that all data exchanged is completely secure.
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