Simple file server providing REST APIs to access remote file system.
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Simple file server providing REST APIs to access remote file system.
FAT32 image analyzer--recover deleted files, repair errors
A command-line FAT32 directory browser written in Java, intended to allow for recovery of non-standard files in the event of File Allocation Table corruption.
A Client -Server File Management System that uses RMI as main communication paradigm, and TCP for file upload and download to and from server
USFS - unsigned short file system
This is a source code repo for the hostel management system
A simple overlay-based solution that allows a set of nodes to share contents (e.g., music files) among each other.
An android client for Youtube's Data Api v3.
Abstract file system manipulations
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XML DBMS with built-in support for DTD validation, XSLT, logical DOMs (e.g., file system)
This is a Java-based Cloud system emulator with an architecture structured on 4 OOP design patterns.
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Internship problem set compiled by DVT (South Africa)
Implementation of a server/client application in Java RMI and JavaFX to manage concurrent connections for managing a file system that accepts operations on users' text files.
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