...Originally meant only to display module dependencies of NetBeans Rich Client Platform applications,
thanks to the platform itself, it can display dependencies of "plain" and Maven-based Javaprojects.
To display the dependencies, a new action is made available in the 'Source' menu and in the toolbar.
The generated graphs can be saved as images or exported in PlantUML or Gephi formats.
Requirements management tool designed to achieve full SDLC traceability for features, requirements, design, implementation and testing. UI for requirements derivation, version control, attributes etc.
Upgrade path also available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/nimble
JavadocToolUI helps you to create customized API documentation.
JavadocToolUI helps you to create customized API documentation for your Javaprojects. This tool allows you to specify standard and advanced documentation generation options through its user interface.
JavadocToolUI can be used by any version of the Oracle Javadoc utility. Specially formatted Javadoc comments created by you can also be merged into the resulting documentation files. This tool uses most of the available options specified under the Oracle JDK Javadoc utility.
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Supa aims to implement an easy way of uploading images from the local clipboard to a remote server. It's our goal to make supa very easy to adapt to other projects.
Xuse manages requirements, use cases & other artefacts that drive software design. Xuse focuses on clear documentation & communication. It defines an XML data model for requirements & use cases with XSLT providing multiple derived views: HTML/SVG/PDF.
Note there is no GUI for entering requirements, however another project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xguse/) will provide a GUI.
This project brings the following disciplines together:
- Functional Safety according ISO°26262
- Automotive SPICE
- Project Management
- Requirements engineering
- Open Source
The build a powerful database structure for handling large projects.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Agido is an extensible Agile Documentation Tool for Agile Development Projects. The documentation can be written in plain text in a wiki style markup and exported to different output formats such as PDF and HTML.
jUML is a UML diagram application capable of reverse engineering Java source code to create relationship diagrams, source code generation based on a user created UML diagram, and saving/restoring of jUML projects.
The iPOJO-Toolbox includes several projects to ease the conception and the use of components above the Apache Felix iPOJO framework. It contains several handlers, some standard OSGi services as well as an Eclipse plugin, and many other useful features.
STDProject (Simple Tree Driven Project) is a modeling tool for software development projects. It will let you build your project, watch its consistency, generate documentation and reuse work from one project to another.
The Maven JSTools Plugin provides a Maven interface to a set of JavaScript reporting and documentation tools like JSDoc Toolkit and JSLint, along a simple approach for building JS artifacts and use them as dependencies in your Maven-based projects.
LXD intends to be a documentation system for large OpenSource projects. It mixes low level information (source code symbols) with high level information (modules, abstract data types, algorithms), by using well defined XML documents.
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