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    Blueprint Builder

    Blueprint Builder

    The markup language for design the programs

    ...Blueprint is a technology for designing : 1. structure of program 2. process of development 3. business processes The technology is compatible with Rational Unified Process Articles about Blueprint in english and ukrainian reveals the major moments of the using Blueprint technology. Examples of the using technology includes the blueprints of MultiText Editor, Blueprint Builder and Neutrino (Java library for text editing) The program costs $500. See Donate section for datails Install Java 1.6 from distributive firstly
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    ByteML is a XML-JavaBytecode interoperability framework. With the aid of this framework the end-user can convert bytecode ( Java .class files ) to XML files and vice-versa.
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