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VHDL Design Tool - code generation and project management
Application simplifies the development and management of VHDL projects. The project is displayed in a well-arranged tree structure depending on the hierarchy of entities. It also helps to maintain projects in a consistent state. Other features include automatic generation of VHDL testbenches and structures based on user-defined templates. The NetBeans platform is used as a basis for the implementation.
The Netbeans IDE Plugin automatically generates SQL Code (currently for MySQL, PostgreSQL and JavaDB (Derby)) and Java database methods (Delete, insert into, update etc. for the created table) from the local variables of a Java class.
A module for netbeans that allows quick implementation of the jvstWrapper java-vst programming interface from the new project dialog, including automatically created gui and parameter control.
...You can choose generate standard Java Beans or using Annotations for XStream or Simple, APIs for XML Serialization. It´s available as a command line, Swing application or NetBeansplugin.
Plethora is a NetBeansplugin that provides a designer and a code-generator for Looking Glass 3D (http://www.sun.com/software/looking_glass) applications. You can download a live CD for LG3D from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lg3d-livecd
The BeanFactory Tool is a two-way GUI frontend plugin for editing javadoc custom doclets, such as XDoclet. It is build on a general Doclet editing layer running on Netbeans, JBuilder and Eclipse.