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An Eclipse plugin for browsing and editing LDAP directories. Includes: tree-based DIT-browser, entry editor, spreadsheet-like search result editor, schema browser, LDIF support and a rich LDIF editor.
JaWaH Shopping is a simple shopping cart package designed to use Open symphony's WebWork / XWork, Hibernate, and Java (with a little JSP / JavaScript) on top of MySQL.
The jSyncManager is a Open Source, Java implementation of a HotSync-compatible protocol stack, set of data abstraction objects, development tools, and applications allowing developers and end-users to synchronize Palm devices with any Java based system.
EmbedDB is a set of simple APIs for interacting with embedded databases in an intuitive fashion. It aims to implement each language binding in an identical way, enforcing binary compatibility, and leveraging the host language's standard structural types
PfP LMS powered by Ilias (<a href="http://pfp.ethz.ch">http://pfp.ethz.ch</a>) has replaced PfP LMS (Prototype 2). The new PfP LMS's own internal collaboration tool was adopted replacing Sourceforge for PfP LMS collaboration. Refer to www.ilias.de.
dbXML is a Native XML Database (NXD). NXDs are databases that store XML using an internalized format for faster overall processing. dbXML was developed using the Java 2 Standard Edition version 1.4.
Note - This Project is dead. Tho code created here was could not be used successfully. But the idea behind this project is not dead. There exists a successor project which sincerely is not yet ready for public. Contact bihrm@sf.net for more information.
BracketTool automates the creation of tournament brackets to help organize competition among players or teams. It is written in Java, with a JSP web interface to access a database, allowing users to view the current progress of the tournament.
A data entry tool for a Farsi research project. It is basically a databse frontend with some extra features for getting reports and print outs. Written in JSP it uses Tomcat and PostgreSQL. This project is not active and free for adoption.
Jorge is a Java/Swing application to manage literature and create bibliographies or citation lists. These citation list can be exported to be used with BibTeX or as plain text files. Other Formats will be added in the future.
JFaceDbc 2.0 is a plugin for Eclipse. It allows you to view the structure and the content of any JDBC compliant database, issuing SQL commands, etc. Newer versions are available under a commercial license at www.jfacedbc.com
You may manage your bibliography with this tool: export to BibTeX and HTML, shortcut for citation in LaTeX-code, internationalization... Due to lack of time this project is stalled, please see JabRef on http://jabref.sourceforge.net/.
jLifeLines is a genealogy program, based on the popular LifeLines project, to help with your family history research. Its primary strengths are its powerful scripting language and the ability to easily import and export information in the GEDCOM format.
This is a multipurpose information system. It aims to hold data items in a semi structured way, alowing the user (you i hope) to create it\'s own datatype system without the need to dive into complex database designing issues.
This project is no longer being pursued. There are several JDO impls undergoing development including OJB, XORM, TJDO, etc. Give them a try!
Sparrow is a high performance transparent persistence service (aka. Object Database) implementing the Java Dat
TX4J is a lightweight local transaction framework that allows you to make your Java code transactional. It supports isolation level 0 - 3. TX4J includes a lock manager and a deadlock detection/resolving mechanism.
[PROJECT ABANDONED] This project will provide a 100% pure Java database implementation accessible via JDBC. The database is stored in plaintext files and loaded into RAM at runtime. Implements mySQL datatypes for trivial migration to/from mySQL.
Toolset for pam based user management. Including Java client, database scheme (postgresql), pam and nss modules for postgresql (provided by the sysauth-pgsql project ) and interfaces to the system (e.g. rules generation for a traffic shaper).