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Implicit BPM is a platform for integrating business processes into existing core applications as if they were a whole system. It uses a novel concept, namely Workflow Weaving, based on non-intrusive techniques, which achieves this kind of integration transparently.
CEManTIKA (Contextual Elements Modeling and Management through Incremental Knowledge Acquisition) is a framework to support context modeling and Context-Sensitive System design, in a generic, domain-independent way.
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.
JSpoor is a utility software for logging and recording of user interface events and actions during working sessions of users with a Java/Swing Software. It captures and records both high level (semantic) actions and low level actions such as mouse moves.
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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
AOP based mock testing framework capable of testing arbitrary groups of classes in isolation, even if these are highly coupled to other system parts. Records and uses ("replays") mock objects automatically during run of a JUnit / TestNG test.
Tudu Lists is a J2EE application for managing todo lists. It's based on Spring 2.5, JPA/Hibernate and AJAX (using the DWR framework). It's a simple yet effective project management tool, and it is also often used as a sample Spring application.
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
An aspect-oriented extension to JUnit (no affiliation with JUnit) that seeks to make mocking and stubbing in Java trivially easy. The goal is to bring to Java what Mocha brings to Ruby.
JRET (Java Reverse-Engineering Tool) is a program that is capable of reconstructing sequence diagrams from JUnit testsuites through dynamic analysis. It is written in Java/AspectJ and provides a GUI as well as command-line possibilities.
Enable the use of J2EE 5 annotations to configure spring framework beans.
Keep all the behavior of a bean within itself, and free the developer from having to look in 3 or 4 diferent files to know what a class really does.
AJHotDraw (swerl.tudelft.nl/view/AMR/AJHotDraw) is an aspect-oriented refactoring of the JHotDraw two-dimensional graphics framework. TestJHotDraw is developed as a test subproject aimed at ensuring behavior conservation between the two solutions.
AJEER provided load-time aspect weaving for Eclipse 3.1 and 3.2. Currently the project is inactive. The successor of this project is Equinox Aspects, a project at Eclipse.org: http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/incubator/aspects/
A small library that provides a powerful and container-less Dependency-Injection mechanism, via AspectJ and Groovy. If you are tired of reams of XML configuration files, managing complex factories and containers, this non-API solution may appeal to you.
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."