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Graphane is a solution to generate and deliver enterprise documents (PDF, ODT, RTF, HTML). Templates documents are designed with OpenOffice Writer. Any application being able to export data in XML format can submit these data to the Graphane Server.
The aim of our project is to create a set of examples of use of JSF 2.1 MC Faces components from MC Components series.
MC Components library provides a rich set of JSF 2.1 components with jsp and facelets support. Components available in this rich set provide simple and convenient access to funcionalities desired in each JSF web application. Most of components use famous JQuery javascript library as a javascript engine.
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Copperhead is a small and simple library providing a Swing user interface that allows one to automatically generate PDF documents from annotated objects using the iText PDF library. Copperhead is developed under GPLv3.
Please download Copperhead 0.1b for iText 2 and 0.2b for iText5. Read more on http://byteality.ch/blog. Enjoy!
Java utility library which allows you to read/write typed data from/to a byte buffer. Useful when you have to create/interpret a byte array with typed data.
The FFPOJO Project is a Flat-File Parser, POJO based, library for Java applications. IMPORTANT: the source code of this project was migrated to GitHub: https://github.com/gibaholms/ffpojo
This is a series of *.java Classes for making programming tasks simpler, much like Apache Commons. Included in this src package is an Advanced Randomizer, TStringList Clone From Delphi, an Algorithem Class, and Method MultiTask Better than Runnables.
Tool for fast and easy javax.swing.JMenuBar object creating. Using this tool you shouldn’t write a lot of messed code, just provide it some external source (like XML document) where you describe its structure in really understandable format.
Staccato-Commons is a project that extends and integrates existing Java frameworks in order to fill gaps and unificate abstractions, focusing on productivity and maintainability, in a full OO way and using functional programming techniques.
A Java API to communicate with an LCDd (lcdproc project) server. LCDd is a server daemon that runs on linux systems and communicates with character LCD panels. LCD_API also allows for user-defined screen layouts. For more detail see the wiki.