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    JFreeSVG

    A fast & light-weight SVGGraphics2D implementation for Java.

    JFreeSVG is a vector graphics library for the Java(tm) platform that allows you to generate content in SVG format using the standard Java2D drawing API (Graphics2D). JFreeSVG is light-weight, fast, and has no dependencies other than the Java runtime (1.6 or later).
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    Part authoring tool, part electronic environment, BrightMOO is designed to demonstrate the feasibility of building client-side, three-dimensional interactive environments using existing MOO technology.
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    Xi3D is an X3D renderer and browser for 3D Web content. It contains compliant parsers for VRML'97 types, a java scenegraph, XML bindings using SAX2, a content converter, full runtime and event model, DOM Level 2, vecmath
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    Tool for automatic generation of UML Class Diagrams out of Java Class Files. Originally designed as a command line tool to convert .class/.jar files into .emf/.eps files, it now offers a visual environment.
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