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    comFramework

    comFramework

    Framework for CAN communication interfaces including code generator

    comFramework presents a flexible, widely customizable CAN communication interface for embedded applications; it covers the CAN stack down to the hardware driver. Signal based application code is linked to the frame based HW abstraction layer. The interface imposes easy to fulfill requirements on the integration environment and will fit in most embedded platforms. A powerful code generator auto-codes those parts of the interface, which depend on your specific CAN network databases;...
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    MssCF

    MssCF

    Mark Stephen Sobkow's Code Factory

    MSS Code Factory turns XML Business Application Models into source code by applying a knowledge base of expansion rule cartridges. Each cartridge of rules in the knowledge base defines the code to be produced for a particular language, tool, or combination thereof. A cartridge can also integrate the rules from other cartridges, so you can create a virtual cartridge that will produce all the code to support a given software stack that the rules provide. MSS Code Factory takes over the...
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    Java Application Framework For All

    JAFFA is a Rich Web 2.0 POJO based Event-Driven SOA framework

    An Enterprise Focused Java Framework For Rapid Application Development. JAFFA is a Java web application development stack, build around Web 2.0 technologies (ExtJS, DWR, JAWR) with an extensive service architecture, meta-data layer and rules engine (based on JBoss AOP and Drools). It provides an event driven SOA infrastructure with advanced scheduling and queue sub-systems
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    It is (no stack based!) VM in a form of a library. It supports different language paradigms without data type restrictions, allows both interpretation and JIT, produces a fast code. Our goal - to have a GENERIC and POWER tool for code migration.
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    XTC4y is a collection of testing utilities for Java Code. It currently provides classes to instanciate an abstract class for testing the implemented methods, an invocation stack tracing the calls on an interface and a LogClassLoader. NOTE: DEVELOPMENT ST
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