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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.
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
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.
UPDATE: This project has been migrated to GitHub. You can find it here:
https://github.com/savvasdalkitsis/JTMDB
This is a Java wrapper library for "The Movie Database" at http://www.themoviedb.org/ Discussion for the library, as well as bug reports and feature requests can be found here: http://forums.themoviedb.org/topic/1187/new-java-wrapper-library/
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A Message-Passing Interface (MPI) library, allowing a Java application to efficiently run on a distributed, parallel, and high performance architecture. Developed within HPJava project (www.hpjava.org), and maintained by LarKC project (www.larkc.eu)
A simple yet powerful Gantt chart library for Java 1.6 and later. DGantt is lightweight, requires no external libraries, is fast and efficient, and is currently deployed in several industrial projects.
Also check out other projects from the author, including the MOEA Framework (http://www.moeaframework.org) and TSPLIB4J (https://github.com/dhadka/TSPLIB4J/).
Support for Java 3D in NetBeans IDE. Currently only a wrapper for Java3D libraries. The goal is to at least provide Matisse with every component a user can add to its form, and later a static Universe Editor.
ConnFarm is a high-performance database connection pool. The feature-set includes idle connection management, timeout controls, connection leak debugging capabilities, and JMX monitoring.
The goal of this project is to create a Java API for the open.nos.nl services. Through these services the Dutch Public television Organisation ( NOS ) offers developers access to its rich database of content.
This is extension of libusb4j library (from Kenai). While old project works fine with Linux implementation, it has serious problem on Windows. This library fixes that problem and can be used on Windows or any other OS having libusb library.
Kemet API is a Java library which introduces the transcription and transliteration of egyptian hieroglyphs based on the list of Gardiner's signs (middle egyptian). Kemet API is a part of Kemet project - Art and Culture - Archeology - Egypt
ThreeTen provides a modern date and time library for Java and is the reference implementation for JSR-310. It includes many of the lessons of the Joda-Time project and aims to standardise date and time concepts in computing. Code now integrated into OpenJDK, this project is archived.
The BalanceLine4j Project is an implementation of the Balance Line Algorithm for Java applications. The Balance Line is an algorithm used to make Coordinated Processing and Sequential Updates, that improves performance and saves machine resources.
JAva DIstributed Framework provides a secure and flexible Framework for distributed grid and volunteer computing applications (separate client & server Framework). For more informations take a look at the project page http://jadif.sourceforge.net