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    DocJGenerator

    Wiki generator and Java Help System

    Allows to generate a wiki (interlinked HTML files) from a bunch of XML formatted files. It also allows to add a Help-system to a Swing or JavaFX application. Also it is also possible to generate a PDF, Word (docx), or epub document rather than a wiki. The tool also provides a visual editor to edit the wiki. The project also support both the Mediawiki and Markdown syntax.
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    The ULM.gen project is a framework that help building and customizing source-code generators from a UML model expressed as XML documents, using generation templates. It also provides tools for synchronization with UML modelers such as IBM Rational Rose.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    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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