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Java Products » Net Web Mobile » FTP 
1. Extra uploader
By:O'range
License:Commercial
URL:http://javer.narod.ru/fupla.htm
Description:This JSP bean is to upload extra large files. It can upload very large file without considerable memory consuming. You can also use this uploader for intensive uploading traffic for it use only 100kb for each process.


2. edt Platform
By:Enterprise Distributed Technologies Ltd
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.enterprisedt.com/
Description:EDT is the source of some of the world's most popular FTP components. Through a strategy of combining open-source software with commercial products, EDT offers robustness, flexibility, and blue-ribbon customer support.


3. JNapster
By:jnapster@weblicity.de
License:GNU Public License
URL:http://www.weblicity.de/jnapster/
Description:JNapster is a Java implementation of the famous Napster client.


4. FTP Client
By:ise.fdns.net/freestuff.html
License:GNU LGPL
URL:http://ise.fdns.net/freestuff.html
Description:FTP Client


5. FtpBean
By:calvin_tai2000@yahoo.com.hk
License:OpenSource
URL:http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Code/9129/javabean/ftpbean/
Description:This is a Ftp Bean which provide basic ftp client functions (eg. get or put ascii/binary file, delete file, rename file, change directory ...... etc). It is written in Java1.1 code and it is free for anyone to use it and distribute it.


6. Just Images
By:S.C.Mann
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.simplyview.net/justimages/index.html
Description:JustImages is a new file download manager, designed to download, well, just images! Easy to setup and use.


7. SpeedDemon
By:Ashwin Jayaprakash
License:OpenSource
URL:http://www.javaforu.com/start.htm
Description:an Open Source tool to accelerate your Internet downloads. It works by downloading different parts of a file simultaneously and then recombines them to a location you specify. It also allows you to resume disconnected downloads.


8. uftp
By:uftp
License:OpenSource
URL:http://uftp.tripod.com/
Description:Add ftp your Java applets or applications


9. The Universal FTP Client
By:jMethods
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.jmethods.com/products/
Description:JFTP is a graphical FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client application for transferring files between your PC and an FTP site. JFTP can connect to any system that has a valid Internet address and an FTP server program, allowing you to transfer files between a wide variety of systems, including Windows, UNIX and iSeries (AS/400) systems.


10. SFTP
By:Rad Inks (Private) Limited
License:Commercial
URL:http://radinks.com/sftp/
Description:Rad SFTP is pure java Secure File Transfer Program for Windows, Linux and Macintosh. platforms. It is available as an applet that runs in your browser as well as a standalone desktop client


11. Rad Upload
By:Rad Inks (Private) Limited
License:Commercial
URL:http://radinks.com/upload/
Description:Drag and Drop file up loader with progress monitor


12. UploadBean
By:javazoom
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.javazoom.net/jzservlets/servlets.html
Description:UploadBean is a JAVA component (JavaBean) that allows to upload files


13. Download4J
By:javazoom
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.javazoom.net/jzservlets/servlets.html
Description:Download4J is a JAVA component (Servlet + JavaBean) that allows to download files. This component could be integrated in any JSP/Servlets application. You can download files from any Folder, ZIP archive or Database (Oracle, IBM DB2, MySQL).


14. jClientUpload - Applet component to upload files
By:javazoom
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.javazoom.net/applets/applets.html
Description:jClientUpload is a client-side JAVA component (Applet) that allows to upload files to a web or ftp server. This component could be integrated in any application. Server-side technology could be JSP Servlet, PHP or Microsoft ASP. Front-end provides an upload progress bar, a cancel button and drag&drop support. jClientUpload is customizable (colors, size and multilanguage). It supports very large uploads (bigger than 2GB).


15. Upload
By:If Then Technology
License:Commercial
URL:http://www.ifthentechnology.com/toolkit.asp
Description:The Upload component enables the retrieval of posted "multipart/form-data" encoded files via a Web browser. The class can handle multiple file objects within the same form and also provides methods to read other posted form elements. The nested PostedFile object, representing each uploaded file, can then be passed to other components for PDF conversion, zipping or to be attached to an email.


16. JFtp
By:j-ftp.sourceforge.net/
License:Open Source
URL:http://j-ftp.sourceforge.net/
Description:In short: JFtp is a graphical Java network and file transfer client.It supports FTP using its own FTP API and various other protocols like SMB, SFTP, NFS, HTTP, and file I/O using third party APIs, includes many advanced features such as recursive directory up/download, browsing FTP servers while transferring files, FTP resuming and queueing, browsing the LAN for Windows shares, and more.


17. FTP-Go
By:CellSpark
License:Freeware
URL:http://www.cellspark.com/ftp.html
Description:FTP-Go is a graphical FTP client written in Java that aims to be quick and easy to use.


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