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EclipseJCDE is a set of eclipse plugins that wraps the Java Card Development Kit provided by Sun Microsystems to provide a java card integrateddevelopment environment (IDE) that automates many of the tasks required to develop a Java Card application.
mcuStudio is a development environment for Microcontrollers. It's based on Eclipse (plugin). The aim is to provide a high quality development environment for electronics. First editions will target Microchip Pic mcu's. Other mcu will be supported later.
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An open solution to efficiently creating Java/Swing based client GUIs tightly integrated with backend data sources and business logic containers (JDBC/SQL, EJB, Hibernate...etc). The library provides similar functionality to Oracle Forms in Java.
QUML wants to be a simple Java/Swing based GUI program for UML modeling. I would like to bring to users comfortable drag-drop environment for creating UML diagrams. In the future QUML could contain some kind of the scripting language (Tcl?) for work with