This framework provides the easiest way to build cross platform installers based on Java technologies. Due to its extensible architecture, it can be easily adjusted to fit your needs and allows nice UI interfaces implemented with Groovy or JavaFX.
Jink provides an easy way to launch applications with different configurations. Jink uses a gui to display and edit the application parameters and also manages the application processes started.
An all in one lightweight application that updates drivers, and installs new drivers for the hardware currently in the system. Mindmap at http://www.mindmeister.com/maps/show_public/11078222
SWT Web Installer is a Java library that helps to install Java applications based on SWT. With it, it is the application itself that downloads and installs the right version of the SWT library for the PC in which is running.
Netx-rv is an extension of NETwork eXecute, the high-quality implementation of the Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP), extended to cache version-based resources and is the first to minimize the update footprint using recursive jardiffs for downloadin
Simple and extensible java configuration framework/component/API able to read XML, LDAP, dB, JNDI, system props, ini files... data as configuration sources. Supports a mixture of all. Also allows to export (parts of) configuration data in other formats.
Android Applications Manager is a third party software to manage applications from your Android mobile phone to your computer and from your computer to your mobile.
Gridder is a group of portlets that simplify the use and administration of grid services. Especially for job submission management. Gridder also extends and documents the functionality of the OGCE Bundle. It is plenty of useful documentation.
This tool enables you to produce a LaTeX (standard, no extension required) report for database objects (tables, views, indexes, functions, primary/foreign keys, columns, types, keywords, system functions) thanks to the JDBC Api.
Creates Installers using Ant by configuring an XML file (no java required): The installer collects user input, then run specific Ant targets from a build.xml file. Runs in a Swing GUI or on the command line.
Java Web Remote Update is a software that allows to manage from remote the Tomcat web applications' update. JWRU has been realized with the most modern Java-Based technologies:Apache Axis,Java Web Start,Apache Ant.
Java version of RPM ( http://www.rpm.org ). Includes a packager, and a deployment environment that will not only allow to deploy like the normal rpm ( unix + sleepycat db ), but will also be designed to support deployment on all java enabled platforms.
Denvir is an environment diagnostic library. It should be used by application start-up to check its requirements (for example the right JDK). If a problem occurs, Denvir will provide possible solutions to the end-user.
BeyondInstall is a powerful multi-platform Java installer builder that generates native installers for Java applications on any OS. The tool features rich functions, robust extensibility,beautiful user interface and easy of use.
WinPack if an automated software manage system for Windows to install, remove, upgrade and downgrade softwares.It get information from the update sources. Do some similar work like google pack and Synaptic.
XML Make is yet another attempt at creating a decent build system for a large variety of software projects. It is meant to replace all the functionality of the standard Autoconf/Automake/Make in an elegeant manner.
UberImaging centrally controls the disk imaging process of many nodes on a network. Clients booted via PXE are served a small initrd image containing udpcast, a client module, and other tools allowing clients to be remotely controlled by a portable GUI.
Xeditium is a framework of extensible XML document editior/browser with Swing and Web interfaces on a recursive bootstrap mechanism of JavaWebStart. It launches Tapestry/Jetty httpd internally and serves dynamic generated JNLP files.
The purpose of this project is to write a plugin for the Openexchange (OX) groupware server (http://www.openexchange.com) that supports various VoIP (SIP) functionality, like direct dialing a SIP telephone, broadcasting, messaging, etc.