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A good part of my week is spent developing software, primarily open source, Java web applications. Below are links to more technical information on many of these software projects.
The majority of these projects are open source and hosted on Google Code. The majority of these projects are Web applications written in Java. If you are interested in checking out what these projects, please checkout their respective Google Code sites:
- WhichDoctor
A medical-centric, membership management web application for the Royal Australiasian College of Physicians (New Zealand). - StressFree Webmin Theme
An OSX-like theme for Webmin that overhauls the user-interface, icons and adds functionality such as search and a sidebar. More information can also be found on the Webmin Theme page. - SFS Core Libraries
A series of utility classes for input & output filtering, along with a few generic data access classes. These core libraries are used in many of my projects to provide generic functionality. - Postcodes
A web service for peforming postcode and geocode lookups for New Zealand and Australian postcodes. To operate this service requires a current subscription to the New Zealand Post postcode database. - SyncManager
A web application for synchronising data between an Identity Service Bus end point and various consuming applications. - Whozat
A web service for exposing and unifying identity sources (i.e. LDAP) over the web. - YouWHO
A web-based, contact management application with functionality targeted towards office workers. This is a fairly old tool that is no longer actively developed.