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Jeremia is an open source requirement management system.
With Jeremia it is possible to describe requirements and requirement documentation within one system. The requirements and requirement documents are stored within a database. Requirement and doc
XLML is an XML-XSL-Java based generator for easily authoring e-learning
(and other) documents. Source documents are transformed into HTML pages with configurable integration into web-based trainig platforms like
"ILIAS open soource".
The Object Library Documentation Project defines standards and utilities for creating documentation structures for object models and packages like ActiveX Dynamic Libraries, Controls, .NET Assemblies, Java packages, and web services.
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The JManTools project is design to provide docbook to manpage conversion for the java community. Although there are existing tools (e.g. docbook2X) for the the generation of man pages from SGML docbook, there are as yet not equivalents for the XML versio
The Java Elucidator provides support for production of internal documentation following the Elucidative programming paradigm. Documentation and source code are kept seperate, but interlinked through mutual navigation in a two-frame online layout.
See http://sourceforge.net/projects/javadiff for Downloads.
JDiff is a JavaDoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporti
Programming and Managing VMware infrastructure is an upcoming book by O'Reilly. The book will have many code examples in C#, Java, Perl, and PowerShell. This project is home to those examples -- the book's source code.
The Docbkx Tools project provides a number of tools for supporting DocBook in a Maven environment. (Note that the source code for this project is hosted at http://code.google.com/p/docbkx-tools/.)
DOX is a document processing system inspired by TeX, but much more lightweight and simple to use. DOX keeps the source text as simple as possible by replacing obscure formatting symbols and constructs with more "natural" alternatives.
The personal library software. it can provide dictionarys and encyclopedias.
And support shared content in internet.
Also it is the frame of multimedia teaching application.
JTourBus is an Eclipse plugin for navigating source code based on the idea of tours. Tours can be created using JavaDoc-tags (technically annotations work as well) supported by a little UI.
JSeq is a tool to automatically create UML sequence diagrams. It works by following the execution of a Java program, noting each method entry and exit. It then generates a sequence diagram from this information.