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  <content>&lt;a href=&quot;http://trephine.org&quot;&gt;Trephine&lt;/a&gt; makes creating ultra-rich web applications easy by bringing the full power of the desktop to the web developer. This is achieved by executing privileged JavaScript code through a tiny (~20kb) signed Java applet. With Trephine you can: read and write from the file system, open sockets for listening, access the system clipboard, and much more. 

&lt;em&gt;This is more Web related, but could be used to run JRuby in the browser instead of JavaScript&lt;/em&gt;</content>
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  <title>Run JavaScript (or JRuby) with all the power of desktop Java in the browser</title>
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