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    OVal - object validation framework

    OVal - object validation framework

    object validation framework for Java

    OVal is an extensible object validation framework for Java 5 or later. Annotations (@NotNull) or XML configuration files can be used to express class constraints. OVal can optionally use AspectJ to enforce automatic validation (DbC) How to use: https://sebthom.github.io/oval/USERGUIDE.html OVal releases are available via the the Bintray JCenter Maven repository https://bintray.com/bintray/jcenter?filterByPkgName=oval
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    Set of pure useful Java utilities taking care of common tasks and avoiding re-write of code
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    Nataly

    Nataly

    A framework that translate name-based pointcut to analysis-based ones

    Nataly, which can translate name-based pointcuts into analysis-based pointcuts automatically. Analysis-based pointcuts, can specify join points through static program analysis. But another problem is that there are few approaches can generate analysis-based pointcuts. We implement Nataly to tackle these two problems with a novel pattern, which is generated by static analysis.
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    Rapidlogix
    Rapidlogix is an open source application performance management tool optimized for distributed production environments. It allows to increase time-to-market of performance improvements and prevent performance regression
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    Glassbox is an automated troubleshooting and monitoring agent for Java apps that diagnoses common problems with one-click. Drop in a .war file from http://www.glassbox.com and find out what's wrong with your existing web apps, without any code chang
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    Gloss: annotations for the amplification of java code. "We cannot move forward until our tools and abstractions allow us to gloss over the details that are not the primary concern of our enterprise."
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    AspectJ Exception FrameWork (AJEFW) provides a central point and code reuse on the treatment of different kinds of exceptions presents in an application, everything specified in a xml configuration file. Framework para tratamento de exceções em AspectJ
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    Eloquence is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE to allow seamless and automated integration of aspect-oriented design pattern implementations with Java/AspectJ projects.
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    Source code of an article (http://ajstruts.sf.net) published in 11/2003 in the german "Java Magazin" magazine, shows how to adapt 3rd party libs (e.g. struts) to project needs and ease migration to new library version using AspectJ and XSLT stylesheets
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    Field Service Management Software | BlueFolder

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    Eclipse plug-in that implements an approach under research, for automatic derivation of Framework-Specific Modeling Languages with code generation capabilities. The approach relies on Aspect-Oriented Programming.
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    This is the implementation of the AspectJ plugin for NetBeans 6.0 and higher.
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    TopClipse is an editor plugin for TopCoder applet. It provides integration with Eclipse IDE. Developers can use Eclipse to resolve competition problems fast and easy. TopClipse generates code template and test cases based on problem statement.
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    OntoMDE is an environment for writing MDA transformators and generators.
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    JUnitMetrics is a tool that enables to measure basic JUnit and Cactus tests metrics (like number of tests, assertions, number of executed assertions). It is great, complementary solution to code coverage tools and mutation testers.
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