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    Launch4l is a generator of launch scripts for Java applications on Linux. The application's jar file can be wrapped into the launch script. Projects are described by xml files. Launch4l can be used on command line or as Apache Ant task.
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    JDistro is a project to build a java distribution. The main sub-projects are an application launcher, a swing desktop with document management and an access to remote applications.
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    Task Manager. Clients will assign tasks to users that works. A web based interface writing in PHP for clients, and a java interface for workers too. This is particularly beneficial for developers that work in a medium scale projects.
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