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    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    Toolkit for working with and mapping geospatial data

    GeoTools is an open source (LGPL) Java code library which provides standards compliant methods for the manipulation of geospatial data. GeoTools is an Open Source Geospatial Foundation project. The GeoTools library data structures are based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) specifications.
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    Drawj2d

    Drawj2d

    Draw vector graphics to scale using a descriptive language

    Drawj2d creates technical line drawings using a descriptive language. It writes pdf, svg, eps, emf and dxf vector graphics or png images. It runs on all platforms that run Java. It is inspired by Asymptote but with a tcl-like syntax and 2D only.
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    jPicEdt

    jPicEdt

    Another drawing editor for LaTeX with PSTricks & TikZ

    jPicEdt is an extensible internationalized vector-based drawing editor for LaTeX and related packages (TikZ, PsTricks,...), written in Java. It is also a library of reusable high-level graphic primitives.
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    ORIPA S

    A drawer for origami crease pattern

    ORIPA S is a drawing tool specifically designed for a origami crease pattern. It is derived from ORIPA which is developed by MITANI Jun. New features by ORIPA S are: - save current crease pattern as a image file (jpeg, png) not only original project file. - while pasting, select a point on pattern to be matched against destination point. - Some considerable bugs are fixed (i.e., wrong undo behavior on ORIPA v0.35). This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or...
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    Idea of ​​merging rules from data and expert knowledge of the author Zlatan Mur is made in RULEDIT. Zlatan Mur's idea of ​​creating rules is unique way to connect (PMML) all sources of the rules. Ruledit is protected by copyright of Zlatan Mur Graphical rule editor for JBoss Drools rules. Can be easily extended to parse rules for any other rule engine. Also includes parser for HQL/SQL for rule testing on a database. Aditional plugins for rule deploy can also be obtained
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    DXF Viewer and Editor (Lines- Arcs - Circles - Polylines - Text - Trace - Solids)
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