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    The Ptolemy Language
    Ptolemy is an extension of Java whose goal are to enable separation of crosscutting concerns, while retaining our ability to understand separated concerns modularly. It balances modularity and expressiveness for aspect-oriented software development.
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    Java Wizard Development Framework

    Reduced SWING coding. New UI components. Easy layout management.

    About: 1) Projects helps Java - SWING developers to develop UI forms very faster. 2) API contains reusable Components & Layouts that developers can directly use in their projects. 3) Just include project JAR file in your existing project then import and use all features (refer JavaWizardDevelopmentDocumentation) * Don't worry about Java's complex layouts, just pass your components as parameters to our "MyLayout" class and we'll do it for you. * New & pre-aligned UI components like...
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    VHDT

    VHDT

    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.
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    Structs and Nodes Development for Java. An alternative approach to enterprise-class software development using a message oriented execution model and code generation. Deploys to servlet container + db environment.
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    Helona is a project to provide xml based plugins (modules) and themes for Apache cocoon, forrest and lenya based web applications. The project is created to provide code that are not meeting ASF policies (e.g. including GNU LGPL licenced code).
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    Fourth generation database designer and code-generator for educational purposes and speeding-up database designing and creating work.
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    The Open Code Quality Project offers Static Code Analyses as an free Online-Service for Open Source Code. Simply send your code, start the scan, receive the results.
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    A very flexible and extendable Java layout engine that uses XML to render Java user interface components and separate the data model from visualization.
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