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Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter
Fido is a library of Java classes that accept natural language (ie English) commands. The system
uses a database of hierarchial objects to determine what actions to take. Currently, Fido accepts
English command to control EJBs or Web Services
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Jint is an experimental scripting language for Java environments. It is itself
based on Java and has many features commonly found in scripting languages.
DynamicJava is a Java source interpreter. It executes programs written in Java, like described in the Java Language Specification, in addition with scripting features.
Pocket Smalltalk is Smalltalk-80 for small machines. Currently we support PalmOS with a virtual machine. We are looking for ports to other devices. PSt consists of an IDE (currently for Win32), which generates executables from Smalltalk source.
Trying to implement a lispy scripting language on top of Java in a minimalistic way: as small as possible but with a solid language design thats borrowed from common lisp.
This is an attempt to create a complete Java Bindings to work with the TheyWorkForYou API supplied by the kind folk at theyworkforyou.com. Please join us on the theyworkforyou public developers mailing list for support.
This project is a Java library (.jar) that reads the Java Byte Code file (.class) and formats it into a data structure. However, it a alpha version that it does not support J2ME byte code, and tested in JDK 1.5 environment.
Java library for Schema based file parser.
Csv and flat file parser and writer.
This is a java library that enables to parse and write Csv and flat files based on a schema.
MixGin provides a fluent API for an easy interaction between groovy and java fragments within java code.Those code can be mixed arbitrarily, including automatic category detection and data access of variables declared in groovy within java and vice versa
jMARS is a java implementation of the famous "Core Wars" application first described by A.K. Dewdney. Using eXtreme Programming combined with Java, EJB, and the Rich Client Platform it can be used as an educational tool to understand these technologies
A pure java based prolog engine. This is a fork of the OpenSource Kernel Prolog from Paul Tarau (BinNet Corp.).
This project was abandoned in favor of GNU Prolog for Java: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuprologjava/
UsiXML4ALL allows the creation of multiplatform software using the UsiXML user interface description language. UsiXML4ALL files are currently being prepared and organized for uploading to sourceforge. Source code and more information will be available so
A static analyzer for Java programs that checks for design guidelines. The project is adopted from PDL (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1218571).