GlassRoom is a stable and high-performance java-based web chat system with a multi-threaded server and user-friendly interface. It supports HTTP tunneling, making it a reliable choice for online communication.

The installation process for GlassRoom is incredibly straightforward, making it simple for users to get started right away. On Windows, GlassRoom operates as a service and stays permanently on your system, while Unix systems have a wrapper Perl script that ensures installation and running are virtually hassle-free.
One of the standout features of GlassRoom is the ease of use and how nice looking and powerful the chat applet is. This flexibility allows users to tailor their chat experience to their unique needs, ensuring that they can quickly communicate with whomever they need to.
GlassRoom is also backed by some impressive technologies, including communication behind firewalls using HTTP-tunneling technology that ensures seamless communication, even in the most challenging of network environments. The chat server is exceptionally stable and doesn't require restarting over months and years, ensuring that users can always rely on it.
In terms of management, GlassRoom offers several useful features, including logging and remote administration capability, the ability to ban a user's IP address by a moderator user, and flood control technology that prevents users from bombarding the chat with bothersome messages many times in quick succession. Creating new rooms is easy, and the applet and images reload incredibly quickly.
Finally, GlassRoom has an innovative 'chat watch' capability that replaces noise words in messages, making the chat experience more professional and efficient overall. With both the server and client implemented in Java Servlet technology and specially designed GUI components, GlassRoom stands out as a leading chat solution that will work with all versions of Java, including old Java 1.1 through Java 1.4.
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