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The Rich Web Platform is a framework for developping RIA style enterprise Java applications. It aims to provide similar features to Eclipse RCP but for web based applications. It provides persistence, security and a standard UI look and feel.
The aim of this project is to develop a straight forward java package for creating, reading and writing INI files (aka configuration files). Furthermore, the package should retain all comments of the INI file when reading and writing the files.
Unit++ is a C++ framework in the spirit of junit, but implemented from scratch in C++. This is done to work better with the C++ world, than a port of the Java version can.
Manentia Commons is a set of general purpose Java utility classes, including collection handling, configuration reading, date handling, logging wrappers, mail wrappers, database connection pooling manager, simple encryption wrappers and XML utilities.
Migratool is a software tool, which aims to easy the geospatial (and non-geospatial) data migration among both distributed and heterogeneous data sources. This tool is based on a three tiers architecture and it has been implemented using the J2EE archite
An ontology-centered framework within the Semantic Web infrastructure that aims at standardizing various knowledge involved in the biological modeling processes. Three biological cases have been developed to evaluate the implementation of this framework.
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G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
The Vyper Dynamic Server framework is a pure-java library for use in the creation of backend / server platforms. VDS is specifically tailored for financial applications, and suited for many high-throughput, asynchronous and distributed environments.
An open-source implementation of a self-contained Java-based component model called CompUnit. CompUnit introduces users to the software component lifecycle without requiring proprietary technology or being dependent upon a number of external projects.
The project Intergeo co-funded by the Community programme eContentplus develops an open-source library for the common file format it defines to allow developers of dynamic geometry systems to quickly integrate read support for such files.
(Really) Thin HTTP Client: no https, small jar file size (never over 25kb), no dependencies (just jre1.6+ or jdk1.6+), can do POST and GET request methods, can send POST methods with multipart/form-data, can send request parameters and fast. Get it!
JeCARS (Java Extendable Contents And Rights System) is a RESTful webservice which delivers pluggable output formats, e.g. Atom feeds or HTML.
Third party applications can be plugged in.
A JCR (JSR-170) repository (Jackrabbit) is used for storage.
This project offers extensions of Spring-Framework and Spring-Modules components, either making existing functionality easier and configurable or providing additional functionalities within the same context. This project complements these two frameworks.
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate Information Card interoperability on heterogeneous platforms written using Java language to support Apache Tomcat, JBoss & SUN Application Server platforms running on Linux.
The Hotpot Framework implements parts of the OSGi Core Specification in ActionScript 3. The code is mostly ported from Eclipse Equinox and Apache Felix.
It was programmed as part of a thesis and will not developed any further.