They could have chosen a better name but here's the description.<br>But it too sounds like it would need work because it mentions "WeirdX supports core protocols of X11R6.3 partially."<br><br><a href="http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx/" target="_blank">Open Source - WeirdX </a><br>
<br><div style="margin-left: 40px;">written in Java<br></div><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li> WeirdX handles x protocols directly.</li><li> WeirdX supports core protocols of X11R6.3 partially.</li>
<li> WeirdX is implemented with JDK 1.1.</li><li> WeirdX runs as an application/applet.</li><li> WeirdX supports <b>Rootless</b> mode.</li><li> WeirdX runs as a TrueType font X Server if your JVM supports TrueType fonts.</li>
<li> WeirdX supports the three mouse button emulation.</li><li> WeirdX supports copy/paste operations between the native window system and x clients via CUT_BUFFER0.</li><li> WeirdX supports 1bpp, 8bpp and 16bpp mode.</li>
<li> WeirdX supports multibyte characters; Japanese, Korean and Chinese characters.</li><li> WeirdX allows you to get secure X accesses in pure Java by using <a href="http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/" target="_blank">JSch</a>.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.jcraft.com/jrexec/" target="_blank">JRexec</a> is included.</li>
<li> WeirdX supports XDMCP.</li><li> WeirdX supports dxpc(Differential X Protocol Compressor)
with the assistance of <a href="http://www.jcraft.com/jdxpc/" target="_blank">JDxpc</a>.</li><li> WeirdX includes hacks for the alpha transparency.</li><li> WeirdX supports <a href="http://www.tux.org/%7Ericdude/EsounD.html" target="_blank">EsounD</a> compatible applications.</li>
<li> WeirdX includes the XJS Extension written by <a href="http://home.t-online.de/home/Christian.Werner/" target="_blank">Christian Werner</a>.</li><li> WeirdX is distributed under GNU GPL.</li></ul><br><br>