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    Proxyee

    Proxyee

    HTTP proxy server,support HTTPS & websocket

    Proxyee is a JAVA-written HTTP proxy server library that supports HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket protocols, and supports MITM (Man-in-the-middle), which can capture and tamper with HTTP, and HTTPS packets. The CA certificate (src/resources/ca.crt) from the project needs to be imported to a trusted root certificate authority. The CA certificate (src/resources/ca.crt) from the project needs to be imported to a trusted root certificate authority.
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    (Really) Thin HTTP Client: no https, small jar file size (never over 25kb), no dependencies (just jre1.6+ or jdk1.6+), can do POST and GET request methods, can send POST methods with multipart/form-data, can send request parameters and fast. Get it!
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    Flea2Flea is a pocket web server written in Java which enables ad-hoc peer-to-peer file sharing with anyone who has an http client (web browser). Files are only accessible while you are running Flea2Flea. You have absolute control.
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