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Hi,
does exists a (free/Open) web forum software like phpBB in java technology?

thx bye!
Oct 19 '05 #1
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Luca Conte wrote:
Hi,
does exists a (free/Open) web forum software like phpBB in java technology?

thx bye!


http://www.jforum.net/index.jsp

http://www.mvnforum.com/mvnforumweb/index.jsp

I think the first one is better. They have also a migration tool from
phpBB. :)

Pavlos Georgiadis (aka JPG)
Oct 19 '05 #2

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