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A XML pull-parse library for Java 1.2, designed for
processing XML protocol messages in the most efficient way possible.
Contains a complete HTTP client library.
CriticAL: A Critic for API and Libraries.
This project provides a framework for critiquing API-client code in three ways: i) it explains the complex interaction of API elements, ii) it criticizes the improper use of the API, and iii) it recommends the related API elements that may be needed next by the user.
Put Java code embedded in your HTML pages, executed client-side (as old JavaScript) with all its power and ease of use (a lot MORE than old JavaScript)!!!
Remote Invocation Framework (RIF) is a framework for RMI that is 100% dynamic and uses WS over HTTP and HTTPS for brokering. Finally a framework exists to enable RMI with less that 6 lines of code including both the client & server side.
URBI: Universal Robotic Body Interface. URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO, pioneer,...). It is a robot-independant API based on a client/server architecture. Liburbi C++/Java/Matlab are available here. Forum available at ht
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