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Erc is an interpreted link-oriented language. Majic is a java-based interpreter for Erc, and Majicc is a c++ based compiler for Erc which uses the Majic libraries.
An extensible Java implementation of the W3C XQuery language. The project aims to provide
a generic XQuery parser (written with JavaCC),
translation to the XQuery core grammar,
modularised query optimisation,
and an open XMLSchema type system.
The Aegis VM Project is an on-going effort to implement a lightweight,
secure virtual machine for executing Java bytecode. It will eventually feature a
modular architecture, Proof Linking, that supports pluggable
verification modules.
The goal of the BlueSphere Project is to build a flexible, expandable, and easy-to-use authoring system for all forms of interactive fiction. The present focus of this project is on the development of a new interpreted programming language.
This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
The JRRE project is a Java runtime environment implementation based on Sun's Java 2 Virtual Machine specification. The system is currently under development at Appalachian State University by undergraduates Christopher Ellsworth and Clarence Alston.
It is the primary goal of this project to develop an online LOGO utility using the standard JAVA AWT and Swing capabilities. The general implementation will be based on the UCBerkeley LOGO (UCBLOGO) which includes the graphical displays and LOGO intepre
This project is the port of Lua programming language to Java platform. It contains the bytecode compiler and interpreter, that use the same bytecode format as the original version, and partially support standard Lua library.
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nsjava is a loadable c-module which embeds a java virtual machine in aolserver. This module is being developed to support the openacs project - see http://openacs.org, but it could find general application as a web development tool.
Janux is a project to port the java virtual machine directly on top of the Linux kernel using
bypassing the traditional posix enviroment. This results in very fast java implementation for linux and and opportinuty to develop java based operating syste
The purpose of the project Scream is to develop a scripting language similar to the Scheme programming language. Development is done in and based on Java(TM).
The goal of this project is provide a OpenSource (LGPL) implementation of the
Trac 2001 programming language. Please visit the TRAC Foundation website at http://www.tracfoundation.org/ for additional information.
Contextual rule-based text normalization engine written in java, that can be used to implement stemming algorithms or phonetic normalizers. The project includes a french stemmer/phonetic normalizer, and a soundex implementation. Includes a Lucene Analyzer
The CLI4J Project provides a framework to create CICSO-like CLIs, using Java and XML to construct a command hierarchy that can be as simple or as complex as required, effectively interacting with console users.
vIDE is a cross-platform tool for writing and simulating Verilog models. It provides user friendly project management and file editing, integrated simulation engine, waveform viewer, pre-compiled modules, and many other cool features.
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.
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/
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).
The aim of the project is to write an distributed object compiler/interpreter. Object reside on special server and can be accessed in a java/c++ style programming language through a network. This project is currently being renamed please check http://obj
Trison has the goal to become a template engine with support of php, java and the transform ability to javascript to intergrate client/serverside generation of code.
Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.
... it even easier to write your code and find errors.
This project has been developed during a University project called PSE ("Praxis der Softwareentwicklung" / "practical experience in software developement") at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) by Andreas Eberle, Nicolas Loza, Olga Plisovskaya, Andreas Waidler and Michael Zangl.
Other Projects and pages of the team's members:
www.settlers-android-clone.com (by Andreas Eberle and Michael Zangl)
www.andreas-eberle.com
NaRP-i (for Not a Real Pseudo Interpreter) is a multiplatform interpreter. His goal is validate analysis of problems made in a pseudolanguage called NaRP. Narp and Narp-i are so interdependent that they should be regarded as a single project.