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Xiss web is a Java tool to generate photo slide show on the web. Generation of photo description in XML and HTML pages based on layout and skin. Exif display. Google Maps display. Animated photo transition. Uses W3C standards: XML, XSLT, XPATH, CSS.
VNC for use with the BrowserMob Selenium JavaScript Validator. This tool is made available for users of BrowserMob FREE Website Monitoring and Load Testing. The BrowserMob Local Validation Service can be downloaded from https://browsermob.com/tools.
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SAADA transforms a set of heterogeneous astronomical data FITS files in a powerfull database deployed on the Web and including VO features. The database is located on your host and keeps under your full control. This job doesn't require to write cod
This application uses XML files as input to apply a XSLT transformation and export user-readable documents, such as HTML or LaTeX.
Il was originally intended to create Yearbooks based on the already existing files with details about an organisation.
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HTTP functional and non-functional (load and performance) toolkit based on jython/grinder (http://grinder.sf.net) ...includes capabilities to support: SOA services, REST, json/xml encoding, AES and WS security ... and a stub to collect requests
Java browser and wysiwyg | source editor of html SFI(Structure-Fragment-Identifier)-files: 1) creates dynamically Table-Of-Contents 2) One-to-One mapping ToC - browser|editors 3) indexes the words 4) developers can use it for their help-system.
This small application monitors the active spells on your province and notifies you when a spell has expired. It is also useful for reminding yo to recast those offensive spells on enemy provinces. Needless to say, this application requires java.
No Latte is an interpreter for a variation of the Latte language (cf. http://www.latte.org/) for writing XHTML documents in a functional-programming style---LaTeX sensibilities with LISP semantics.
SYMPLiK RANGEHOOD is a Javadoc-like tool for Oracle database. This pure-Java program "sucks up" data dictionary and object source code from database and generate document for Tables, Views, Triggers, Packages, Procedures, Functions, and others.
Xrider is an Author Workshop dedicated to writing activities, with focus on structure of documents (like LaTeX) and keyboard user interface (as Emacs) but avoiding complexity, plus ability to versioning (which lacks in all existing word processors).
The Wicket Stuff project makes third party components available using the Wicket web component framework. Subprojects of this project contain integrations for Spring, Groovy, Hibernate, Velocity and other popular Java open source projects.
A lightweight HTML editor, developed in java. So far includes: Tag highlighting. Default browser previewing. Will be developed to eventually include many Automatic HTML code insertion methods. Great for those learning HTML.
A stand-alone editor using Mediawiki markup language to generate HTML code. You can create and preview pages written using Mediawiki markup (i.e. Wikipedia pages) while off-line.
A web application that will convert a 'modern' web page into a web page that can be sent via email. Such actions as converting css into embedded styles, converting relative urls to absolute ones, and stripping javascript.
Program converts HTML pages into LaTeX format. Own mappings between HTML tags and character entities can be defined. CSS formatting properties are also supported (including colours). Implemented in Java.