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HOOPLE is a portable collection of C++ source code, featuring thread-safe objects for collections and event processing, RPC-style plugin-based encrypted networking (CROMP / octopus), bookmark collection management utilities, and a lot of other cool stuff.
This is the project page for HOOPLE version 1, which was retired on September 25 2010. The code supposedly still builds on both Linux (with gnu gcc) and on Windows (with ms visual studio).
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The project moved to GitHub. SF version is no longer updated. See https://github.com/mikhail-barg/maketargeter for the latest versions.
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Make Targeter aims to help creating and building C/C++ make targets for projects where lots of build options are available in makefile.
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Replicross synchronizes two databases of similar structure. Rules written in an XML/EMF model describe how data must be updated from one base to the other. Another functionality is to propagate incrementally the structure of one database to the other.
The PublishedApiDoclet is a javadoc doclet, that acts as a filter in font of a second doclet, that generates output. It selects the methods, fields, classes and packages to be documented using arbitrary tags (i.e. @pad.include-tag or @exclude-tag).
PizzaFactory is a distribution package for embedded software development based on Eclipse. The fullset of PizzaFactory is a commercial product. Here is a OSS version (subset but enough useful for hobby users.)
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J2ME Polish is a next generation framework for the rapid development of J2ME applications. Features included are a powerful GUI framework, utility classes and ant-based build tools for the creation of device optimised applications.
BuildProcess is a set of Java tools to automatically deploy and manage application server.
Each BuildProcess module is setup using a XML file. With BuildProcess, you can periodically deploy a J2EE application using JMX, delete old files, etc.
Antrunner4e is an eclipse-plugin that inserts a contextmenue item to start a antfile with the current file or directoryname as input.This provides an easy way to execute actions like compiling the current file, transfer by ftp, execute sql and so on.
Developer tools for EXPRESS (ISO 10303-11), an information modeling language. The core of this project is a Java Express parser using the ANTLR parser generator. This project was initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The name stands for "General Purpose Abstraction Layer". GPAL is a set of C++ classes which are used to represent any kind of data and to manipulate them. Thanks to SWIG, it is usable in many programming languages.
With dp4j.jar in your project classpath you directly access private members in your tests, w/o Reflection API boilerplate code; It also generates Design Patterns code and compile-time validates implementations. And Compiler & Co work for you again!
TymeacME is a full-feature, multi-threading, backend-process manager for Java (J2ME) development. TymeacME provides a queuing facility, professional thread management, recursive processing and a minimal footprint that is easy to use.
EclipseNSIS is a plugin for the Eclipse platform which enables editing, compiling and testing Nullsoft Installer (NSIS) scripts. The InstallOptions Editor plugin is for editing of InstallOptions files. (Requires Eclipse GEF http://www.eclipse.org/gef)
A tool to simplify software release process, specifically designed to support Maven releases.
Enhances maven-release-plugin with number of features aiming for reproducibility and ease of use.
This is a handy utility which monitors the status of Hudson or Jenkins (a Continuous Integration tool). It reads the RSS feeds, and sits in your system tray. Checkout http://hudsontracker.sourceforge.net/index.html for more info and screenshots.
DiffStats counts added, moved and deleted LOC in a diff file
DiffStats analyzes diff files. It counts lines of code added, deleted and moved. It was designed for Java code, but will work with other languages, like C++. It ignores blank lines and comment line, if they start with a //, /* or *.
This project was made to complete another project because I was unable to find anything else like it. I posted it to see if anyone else had interest. So I would appreciate it if anyone who has tried this project would please post a review. I understand this is...
mjcide was developed as a final project for Compiler class at UFABC (Universidade Federal do ABC).
The project has two components: a microjava compiler (MIT license) and an IDE (LGPL 2.1 license).
This tool identifies expected answer types (EAT) of natural language questions. The EAT is an automatically assigned semantic label (e.g. “PERSON”, “LOCATION”, etc) which is used by the system to reduce the search space of candidate answer.