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    CLAW is a C++ Library providing various tools in different domains, like a Tweener framework, Bézier curves manipulation, a map with multiple value types, a binary search tree container implemented as an AVL and an implementation of the sockets as std::stream. The library also includes a set of classes to easily load and write png, jpeg, gif files and other image formats. Finally, a part of the library is devoted to artificial intelligence in games and includes a generic alpha-beta algorithm. Each module is provided with an example program.
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    This project aims to provide an extensible Tree interface to supplement the Java Collections framework, making full use of Java 5 generics. At least one reference implementation will be provided as part of the scope of this project.
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    JDots, Java Dynamic Object Tree Software. A library/framework to create a dynamic tree of Java objects, for active method communication/propagation. Java implementation of the BEAST project.
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    Another xwiki document tree implementation. There are provided as samples two velocity files: one is a JavaScript approach (offers the posibility in expanding / collapsing a tree node) and the second a standard velocity approach.
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