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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.
JSmol is the extension of the Java-based molecular visualization applet Jmol (jmol.sourceforge.net) as an HTML5 JavaScript-only web app. It can be used in conjunction with the Java applet to provide an alternative to Java when the platform does not support that (iPhone/iPad) or does not support applets (Android). Used in conjunction with the Jmol JavaScript Object (http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_Javascript_Object), JSmol seamlessly offers alternatives to Java on these non-Applet platforms.
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The NightLabs PDF Viewer is an Eclipse plug-in for viewing PDF files in Eclipse-RCP-based applications. It contains Eclipse UI components (like a 'Composite' or an 'Editor') for the easy integration into your own program and a stand-alone viewer app.
Put a Map in your App! MyMaps makes it easy for Java developers to add maps to Swing applications. With access to WMS, Shapefile, Tiger and other free formats, you can add maps while avoiding the restrictive Terms of Use of those online mapping sites.
The Mobile Media Metadata project leverages context, content, and community of mobile media capture to predict sharing and content. MMM uses HIIT's Symbian app to generate metadata for a web-based application developed by Garage Cinema Research Berkeley
Libitina is an image compositing app for designing funeral monument supporting background images, transformable images, and text. Written using Java Swing. The monuments are stored using the XML format from the JavaBeans architecture.
CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.