JDemo is the Java demonstration framework. It provides a new approach for demo driven software development: When developing software you write short code snippets. Those demos can then be used for code documentation and demonstrating the program output.
This project will add support for editing Oracle PL/SQL objects right inside the NetBeans IDE, including syntax highlighting, code folding and indentation.
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This java based application translates an entity-relationship-model into code. Currently implemented are generators for: PHP5 classes, PHP5 data access objects (interfaces and implementations), MySQL5 tables and HTML forms.
Tonic is a graphical interface for playing chess on Internet Chess Servers (especially FICS). It is based on Jin's source code. Read more about features and development at tonic-chess.blogspot.com and at http://kenai.com/projects/tonic
CHAMELEON is a declarative framework for tailoring adaptable Java applications for resource-constrained devices and can be used for tackling a form of adaptation to the execution context.
A framework that compares performance of different pieces of code. Available in four languages: c#.net (SharpKinoko), java (JKinoko), c (CKinoko) and c++ (CppKinoko)
A spring utility that makes developing with spring a little easier by enabling, with minimal code, runtime wiring, static ApplicationContext access, easy spring application creation and FitNesse-Spring integration
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ECL is a system-level specification language for HW/SW designs and is based on Esterel and C.
The ECL compiler parses ECL, writes Esterel and C, and uses the Esterel compiler to produce an implementation.
Originally developed at Cadence Berkeley Labs.
A small ICS chess client written in Java, not so large as Jin and nicer looking. The main thing will be to write code for various chess servers. Expected features include game saving as PGN and support for most commands of various ICS servers.
An alternative/custom Minecraft server, written in Java, compatible with the original protocol. OpenCraft is built upon Apache MINA, SLF4J, Jython and XStream. The aim is to have features not in the official server distribution, like antigrief/scripting.
Scooter framework is a high-productivity full-stack Java web framework. With Scooter, you can build RESTful database-backed web applications in minutes in Java. You will enjoy Ruby-on-Rails-like development style and much more.
This program allows you to create a transmission hologram using just a computer, a laser-printer, and an overhead transparency. This hologram will behave like one created using a laser and can be projected or viewed with a point source.
nsL is a new C-like programming language for writing NSIS installation wizards (http://nsis.sourceforge.net). The nsL assembler takes nsL code and translates it into original NSIS script which can then be compiled.
Chex4j allows you to document and enforce @pre and @post conditions of method calls with runtime or build time class file instrumentation. Conditions run as fast as normal code.
Android Auto Tester utilizes Android's monkey runner and hierarchy viewer to automatically traverses the hierarchy of an Android application's GUI and simulates user inputs from the host side, without accessing the application's source code.
Source Code created by Trey Chastain for Dr. Fife's Technical Writing Class, ENGL 3323.503 at Oklahoma State University.
This code is being continuously modified - the current version may or may not compile.
Code library for browser/device repository. Standard interface adhering to W3C specification. Will be available in multiple source languages for multiple platforms. Main use is context-based adaptation of content/services on mobile aware Web servers.
A plug in for Eclipse that calculates metrics for your code during build cycles and warns you, via the Problems View, of 'range violations' for each metric. You may also export the metrics to various formats for further analysis.
Atomic Transformation Code is an EPL-licensed low-level model transformation language implemented upon the Eclipse EMF project. It is an intermediate layer created with the goal of executing any model transformation language, such as QVT, or RubyTL.