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This library enables you to print in Java programs in an elegant way.This library includes support for Print Dialog, Automatic Printer detection, Print configuration, Print Preview and components that derive from your suggestions.
A server side pagination framework. It can be used for both web-based and JavaSwing based applications seamlessly. Also provides integration points to existing UI pagination frameworks like displaytag.
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Bonswing is a library/framework that uses JavaSwing components to list updates to services in the network using Apple's Bonjour. By using Bonswing components, the developer does not have to worry about service discovery and can focus on the application
XProps is a [ properties / options / preferences / customize ] dialog module that can easily be embedded in your Java application. Based on simple XML file(s), the dialog can automatically create menu items and property pages with key/value pairs for you
This is a home-made framework that is (or will be) used as the base for several open source application published in this site.
At this stage, it's not intended to be used as a stand alone general purpose framework.
Example application to demonstrate the use and the abilities of the Spring RCP framework in conjunction with the Amazon ECS WebServices. The application acts as a frontend to the Amazon Services.
This toolkit facilitates easier connections between stored data, intermediate data, and data presented to users in Java applications. The classes are abstracted as much as possible to allow wide use for various types of programs.
A conversion/mapping framework to help converting data from different domains stored in various technologies and formats, by specifying a conversion method in an XML file.
JMEdit is a Java and FFmpeg-based video editor intended to be intuitive and easy to use, with a focus on keeping simple tasks simple while working on all configurations.
Racoon is an application server for multi-player games. Its intention is to relieve game developers from recurring and time extensive tasks. This is achieved with a modular concept: only the game logic has to be written and deployed in Racoon.
Procedural content generation of deterministic and complex entities, with properties and other entities inside, defined by an editable XML file, along with a framework to simulate actions, compositions, and interactions of entities.
You can execute your computationally intensive applications on various machines simultaneously. You can command multiple computers from a single site and more. This is a Grid middleware and a remote administrator also.