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Dependency Analyzer is a utility for visualizing Maven2 dependency graphs. It is using Maven for resolving dependencies and the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework (JUNG) for visualizing the dependency graph. Spring rich client is used for building th
xApps,an enterprise universal platform(BPM),facilitates non IT user to build IT solution flexibly by form desinger,workflow designer & report builder etc.(We moved this prject to a new place.
Connect to DB2, Oracle, MS SQL and Mysql database.
Add, edit and remove connections.
Multiple connections simultaneously.
Load/execute SQL.
Export table/data as SQL/CSV/html.
Import data from delimited/fixed length file.
Loader with advanced option
OpenToro is a CMS written in JAVA that allows the development of database driven web Applications in a quick and agile way. Use OpenToro and forget developing countless SQLs and JSPs.
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The CCC Language is yet another programming language. It is platform-independent, compact, and robust. Supports many SQL engines, has own ISAM DB engine, has terminal mode and more UI-s, is object-oriented, but it is compiled and not interpreted.
Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.
These are miscellaneous Ant Taskdefs useful when using Ant with VC6, VC7 and VB6. These taskdefs provide a simple interface to the command lines for various MS tools. A taskdef is written in Java. These will run on Windows platforms supported by Ant.
Dr. Micheal Kay: "Saxon 8.7 is the first release to be released simultaneously by Saxonica on the Java and .NET platforms." MDP: Mission accomplished! Saxon for the .NET platform from Saxonica is now available and supported via the http://saxon.sf.net
Netflow analyzing tools :
JXColl - collector for Netflow (or XML specified) data
Analyzer - front-end application for providing an user interface and output (graphs, statistics, etc.)
Jipe is aimed to be a small yet powerful Java IDE developed in Java so that it can be used on all platforms supporting Suns JDK. The current version is compatible with > JDK1.1.2 + swing.
JDBC-based API to build always valid SQL statements. Other enhancements are: automatic table name and columns completions inside Java code, alias support, prepared statement parameter (?) management, SQL functions...
Define your database structure and relations once using the ZsqlML (Zenark's SQL Markup Language) XML DTD, and then generate mulitple vendor-specific SQL scripts, thereby solving the issue of SQL script variances across multiple platforms.
Turn Java applications into executables for platforms like Windows or OS X. Including icon conversion and memory limit adjustments. With plugins for Ant and Maven.
Corona Parallel-Distribute Development Toolkit allows to develop a parallel-distribute Java application in a network of workstations. The toolkit is based on the Linda model. It uses the "tspaces" software, an IBM implementation of Tuple Spaces.