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Snipps is a .NET application to create and use various kinds of code snippets (currently only for the languages C++, C# and Java). These code snippets are easy to create and are customizable.
Write algorithms and class structures once - transform them to any Language and Version - without redesigning code. XCOS provides XSD and XSLT for OOP-close representation of structures and executable sources - currently: C#2.0 and Java 5.0 is to come.
Generates Java Classes, .NET Classes or XML from SQL Statements contained within an XML configuration file. DbFoil also supports connection pooling and database transactions.
This project enables a transparent integration of C/C++ and Java (and other languages such as C#, php...) in Eclipse. The project includes JQuantlib. sKWash makes use of swig. See home page for more info.
CostModel is a Set of Tool inspired by Apendix 3 of the book Programing Pearls, see http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/appmodels.html.
These tools include Costmodel codegeneration using Codesmith for classes in C# and Java that allows to estimate
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
JavaCCCS is a port of JavaCC to generate C# code instead of Java. JavaCCCS is a compiler compiler, i.e. given a grammar file it generates a parser for it that can then be used directly or by other applications.
A port to C# of a lexical analyzer tool called JFlex. Produces Java or C# source code files for scanning an input stream and producing a sequence of tokens. Compatible with CUP (Constructor of Useful Parsers).
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Mimah is a code generator for O/R mapping tool.
The open architecture enables Mimah to support any tool, any language, any database.
Supported : MLF, C#, Vb.net, SQL Server 2000, Oracle & MsAccess
A simple application server that reuse large parts of the .NET Framework such as ASP.NET to emulate various APIs of the J2EE specification (EJBs, Servlets, JSP, TagLibs, JAXP, JNDI). Tutorial to run the Sun s original J2EE Pet Store (1.1.2) included.
Currently all the samples are included in the Noir release found at http://sf.net/projects/noir/. One graphical sample of interest, is a BMPloader that loads 24bit bitmaps, written on only one page in using the Noir Framework. Noir is Not Useless (NINU)
Code translation utility to convert Php website code into a Java/J2EE JSP equivalent code. Conversion application is written in Java. Utilizes Antlr to translate between the languages.
This project aimed at making an application to generate documents for C-Sharp files, similar to what javadoc did for Java files, but in a smarter and advanced fashion. Will incorporate Java-style as well as CS-style comments.
JB2CSharp is a port of the Java-Bison/Flex software developed by the Serl project at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Parsers and lexers will be able to use C# actions. The open source .NET project Mono has requested the port, and here it is.