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Multiplatform Unit Distributor (MUD)-This framework allows for automated build and deployments. This application will be the glue code between development builds and their deployment. A content management repository will be used to store software assets.
A web-based repository for UIMA-compliant information analysis components, with a web-based interface for humans and a plugin interface for IDEs. More information is available at this project's website.
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
The Proximity is a general web-proxy "like" engine with configurable proxying engine. One of primary use is to serve as Maven proxy on intranet. Useful for reducing outgoing traffic (caching), for publishing in-house and other external maven artifacts.
Webbased database design tool and application generator using xml for metadata, xsl to generate web pages, java for complex tasks, cocoon to publish it and cvs to synchronize the developers workspace on a local server with a central repository.
ECCO is a web-based IDE. In other words is an online development environment with file manager, console interface for compiling and execution of code and an editor with syntax highlighting, tabs and support for many languages and accessed with a browser
Build management system which provides Continuous Integration capabilities including the automation of project builds and notification of build outcomes. Plugins to support various build tools including Apache Ant, Apache Maven, GNU Make.
Misc packages including a matrix application, a text based minesweeper, and simple console functions bundled to be run from a virtual console. Some packages are independently runnable. http://damf.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
This project centers around the goal of bringing the Inversion of Control principals leveraged by the Spring Framework to the client side of Google Web Toolkit (GWT) application development.
XMACROJ is an XML based macro language used to assemble text files from re-usable XML components...originally developed to generate JSP/XHTML files, by-passing the need for JSP include directives
Swixat is a Swing-based authoring tool for the quick and easy development of graphical UI Java applications. It extends an external XUL library (SwiXml) to implement a complete MVC framework, and provides advanced scripting features.
SlickDeploy provides deployment process management for J2EE Applications on IBM WebSphere Application Server through open framework that helps developers and system administration teams standardise and automate tasks.
jRate is a real-time Java compiler and runtime system (based on GNU GCJ) with support for much of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ), including threading constructs with real-time constraints, asynchronous event handling, and memory regions.
Ant-Eclipse is a task for the Java build tool Ant generating Eclipse projects to be just imported and used easily. Ant build scripts are used as a central place for the configuration of sources and libraries which the generated projects are based on.
autoj is an automated build system for Java based on autoconf, make, bash and some other GNU tools. If your project follows some simple guidelines autoj can: set the CLASSPATH, compile, build JavaDoc, build jar, build tar.gz, start your project, ...
EL4Ant is a light and efficient build system based on Apache Ant. A project is described in XML as modules with transitive dependencies. Features are provided thanks to plugins: Java execution, JUnit reports, EMMA code coverage, Eclipse integration...
lsx is a small and powerful text and source code generator based on a format called Eva. Both java libraries for lsx and Eva and tutorial with some "Hello" samples including "Hello State Machine", interesting demo that generates C++ code.
Buildap is a Visual Component Based Development framework. It is available as standalone tool as well as Netbeans and Eclipse plugins. SVG viewer/editor and Diagram Editor are also available. See Buildap powered project at http://e-records.buildap.com/.
How Good are your JUnit Tests? NoUnit measures your Junit tests in your project using Java, XML and XSLT.
NoUnit gives a picture of your code , like a graph gives you a picture of a set of figures, to allow you to see what is *really* going on.