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BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
An easy to use JDBC benchmark that closely resembles the TPC-C standard for OLTP. RDBMS's presently supported include PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB and Oracle.
OO7J is a Java version of the original OO7 benchmark (written in C++) from Mike Carey, David DeWitt and Jeff Naughton = Univ Wisconsin-Madison.The original benchmark tested ODBMS performance. This project also includes benchmarking ORM Tools
TCJ (TPC-C via JDBC) is an implementation of TPC-C in Java using JDBC.
TCJ (TPC-C via JDBC) is an implementation of TPC-C in Java, which is using JDBC and which was created with an emphasis on open source relational database systems. Thanks to this, it can be used to benchmark almost any RDBMS, which supports SQL.
Shut the Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: Roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
JSysmon is a Java library providing access to system information like CPU or Memory usage on various platforms using native calls. It can be used to build cross-platform monitors in your applications.
JMonitoring and NMonitoring are monitoring frameworks for Java and .Net applications, based on AOP (AspectJ and AspectDNG). Data are stored in database, memory or XML and can be consulted with a web console. http://forge.octo.com/confluence/display/JMO
Attempt of a portable cross-language object-oriented benchmark . So far supporting C++, Objective-C, and Java. Support for Smalltalk, CLOS, CSharp, and Eiffel is in development.