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beanSpec is a java based solution for Behaviour Driven Development, specifiying, checking and summarizing the behaviour of a component in a declarative, narrative style.
Orangevolt EclipseXSLT provides XSLT support to the Eclipse platform. It is the Eclipse based successor of the java/swing based ROXES XmlWrite XSLT editing environment. It provides many great enhancements when working with XML/XSLT
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Türkçe yazılan javadoc metinlerinin yazım hatası içerip içermediğini denetleyen eclipse plugini. Eclipse 3.2 ve jbuilder2007 üzerinde çalışabilmektedir. Kurulumu ve kullanımı için Wiki'ye gözatın.
The Forest Project aims at building a repository in which documentation artefacts about any system, and relations between them, can be stored, from which documents can be generated and can aid in checking whether the system is consistent and complete
This is a modeling tool generating code from activity diagrams. The main goal is to achieve a good code generation. I would like to have different possibilities like HTML mapping from diagrams and Java code generation (maybe others) chosen by the user.
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A simple to use and configurable command line tool which generates effective lines of code (eLoc) summaries for any text based programming language. By default, it currently supports the following file types: java, xml, sql, cs, css, js, and more.
ObjectBuilder is a C++ CASE tool (CASE, refactoring, documentation generator). It lets you create, manipulate and navigate classes, class relations, class members and class methods at a high level of abstraction.
Tool for generating simple to read documentation from XSD schema. This differ from others as it places more focus on business users rather than technical users
This tool enables you to produce a LaTeX (standard, no extension required) report for database objects (tables, views, indexes, functions, primary/foreign keys, columns, types, keywords, system functions) thanks to the JDBC Api.
code2web is a toolkit for converting source code (Java,JavaScript,XML,JSP,SQL and more) to HTML with a wide array of features, including CSS customization, outline generation, automatic documentation liking, selective highlighting and more.
Hibernate-Examples used in book about Hibernate 3: Robert F. Beeger, Arno Haase, Stefan Roock, Sebastian Sanitz: Hibernate - Persistenz in Java-Systemen mit Hibernate 3, dpunkt.verlag.
Coboldoc is a java web 2.0 style interface for analyzing COBOL. It maintains its own cross reference database for static & dynamic calls to help with impact analysis or for general COBOL surfing. It's also designed to run directly on z/OS
The Source2PDF tool is a small application which converts a directory full of source code into a single PDF file. It includes a table of contents, a title page, and is chaptered by subdirectories. This allows for easy, portable source code distribution.
The Eclipse Rich Structured-Text Tools (RST) is a platform for editing structured text documents like DocBook that are marked-up using XML. Since RST is built on top of Eclipse WTP, it inherits a powerful XML source editor.
JCite cites syntax-highlighted snippets of Java source code from tests into API documentation. See http://code.google.com/p/jcite/ for issues, http://jcite.sourceforge.net/hg/ for the latest source.
aSVERD is a little system for generating Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). SVG can be viewed and zoomed in a Web Browser. The diagrams can be edited with an SVG editor and round-trip updated against the database.
A console/GUI tool for software requirements management. The feature list will include usable rich text requirements editing, HTML/PDF/WordML output, requirements IDs and groups support, CVS intergration, automatic changesets generation, etc.