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External diff Tool is an Eclipse plugin that allows the launch of an external diff tool for file compares rather than the default built-in Eclipse diff tool. This plugin doesn't replace the built-in Eclipse tool. It only adds a new menu item to the GUI.
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An eclipse 2+ platform launcher written in java. Enables users to config different versions of eclipse with different workspace locations and launch these configuration. You can give different VM params and sort the configurations
Our tool allows developers to automatically generate and reuse test classes, test data, as well as manually define test data. Once these components are in place, developers can launch so-called “in-container” test suites, and gather information about
The ULauncher is a small Java Launcher that uses JNI to create a JVM and launch the main class. ULauncher uses JVM.DLL to locate and create the JVM, so you can not configure the "classpath" nor "path" environment variables.
The Zaval Database Export Utility is a light-weight, web-based client, specially designed for data export from any database without having to launch the database-specific administrative clients or tools.
The Filters project team are building API's which will filter malicious input to applications that is used to launch various attacks. The filters will sanitize input rendering it harmless and detect specific attacks. This project will develop imple
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Rant stands for Remote Ant. It is a distributed build system that allows an Ant build file to launch builds on other systems and receive exceptions should they occur.
The mission of the Java URL project is to transform the way services are provided over the net. Launch real desktop applications with web-style safety instead of browsing clunky web applications.
gcov-eclipse is an Eclipse plug-in that will extend CDT to provide code-coverage testing to C/C++ projects by using the gcov program. It will integrate into the CDT's launch and managed build system.
...This project is an effort to bring a more rock-solid and programmer-friendly desktop app to what is otherwise an excellent time tracking system.
By using Java, this project opens the possibility of launching the application as either an installable desktop application (it's primary goal), or to launch it in Java Webstart, or even embed it as a Java Applet.