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8. Mai 2005: We have discontinued SourceForge as a download place for our open source projects. You can now download these projects directly from the XLOG Technologies GmbH web site at http://www.xlog.ch/omonia.
JavaSWF provides a pure Java wrapper for the Macromedia Flash file format (known as SWF). It enables the parsing and generation of Flash content within Java applications and servlets.
Web Photo Album using Java Servlets and MySQL. Easy and straightforward use. Remarkable features include the ability to comment each picture and to subscribe to these comments. Comments are searchable (Lucene). Quickly organize even large collections.
This project aims to develop a standards based Learning Content Editing environment coupled with a content publishing system based on the Eclipse framework.
Web based test / exam system, supports profiles, groups and categories. Questions with one or more correct answers, open answers. Graphical results. Struts, J2EE, MVC.
Load4J provides a framework for developing and running stress tests. The framework itself is a scalable distributed system to based on Java RMI. Setting up stress tests of your own requires the development of Java classes.
The FormattedDataSet Java API is the easiest way to generate dynamic text (HTML, XML, WML, JavaScript,...). The dynamic text is generated by using tabular data as input (SQL statements, ResultSets, 2 dimensional arrays,...).
Plover is a lightweight framework that defines a complete delivery channel including a communication layer with hosting and invocation environments.
Plover abstracts request-response in client-server interaction as method invocation on remote entities.
"Fiber" is a java library which adds functionalities to the Sun java standard library : new Swing widgets ( preferences dialog, event log , ... ) , new supported protocols ( rss ) , frameworks ( user tracking on web applications ) and other utilities
TwICE is a Java impl. of the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol v2.0. It implements an ICE syndicator (publisher) and ICE
subscriber. TwICE is useful as a reference implementation or a public syndicator and subscriber for testing.
The pragmaticObjects team develops pragmatic WebControls, which are JSP tag libraries and JSF components to provide Java developers an easy and seamless way to build enriched web applications.
Online news and newspaper harvester - Like RSS Newsreader w/ database. National & International News. Very detailed catches hard to find news articles. Allows resposting of summaries w/ comments to Usenet Newsgroups, complex searches & more.
A set of utilities for the use of decorators in a Java web application. The goal of this project is to offer an easy way to "decorate" data for presentation purposes. This is partially done by using concepts introduced by the Decorator Design Pattern.
x:einfach simple java components is a library for java. it includes various things like a page cache for web-content, a virtual string table, an ip subnet checker, string and date handling utilities, a connection pool and other simple things.
jmailto is a tiny Java Applet which can be used to replace HTML's native "mailto:" tag. It aims to prevent Spam bots and harvesters from automatically collect (your) E-Mail addresses by searching the HTML source code of your page.
Annoty is an annotation web service implemented using Java undertaken by the University of Huddersfield, UK, with public funding from the UKs Joint Information Systems Commitee (JISC) and is aimed at any educational environment.
Lazy is a language and a system to publish databases on the Web and to prototype full Web applications. It is based on the declarative specification of hypertext views
No imperative programming is required to create a database-backed web site.
the hub project aims to provide a flexible feed aggregator. It downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed, latest news first. Anyone can create one by a userfriendly interface.