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This is a JAVA package similar to java.util.concurent but having more compact construction, good documentation and some interesting capabilities like region locks, events, delegated workers with bandwidth limiting and similar.
Our aim is to develop a tool that converts textual constraints written in the OCL 2.0 language into instances of the OCL 2.0 metamodel. We use as a conceptual modeling environment the einaGMC tool http://guifre.lsi.upc.edu/eina_GMC/
An architecture description language (DiaSpec) supports the description of components of a given distributed computing area. From these descriptions, DiaGen generates a dedicated programming framework to support distributed application development.
Spine provides a means of using inversion of control(dependency injection) techniques to create a multi tier application by using a generic model to instantiate java classes specified in configuration along a defined process flow.
The J2XB project aims at offering seamless Java and XML integration defined in Java. J2XB is special in that no Java code generation is involved. J2XB transform the development of Java and XML binding from Java code generation to XML Schema generation.
JaneySpaces is a network abstraction library based on a space of distributed objects. It is designed to fit with traditional Object Oriented designs and principles, and to be as unobtrusive as possible when it comes to the structure of your application.
Helma is a web application framework. It offers support for various scripting engines, but still the Rhino JS scripting engine plugin is the only bundled plugin. This project offers a PHP plugin, allowing PHP developers to make use of the Helma web appli
Metadata-based Logger is an AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls. The main idea of this framework is to log different pieces of a method call in different locations through the use of metadata.
Web Objects in XML (serializer) provides easy XML serialization of Java and C# objects. Objects are serialized to a file in a standard XML format. They can then be de-serialized either to Java or C#.
Really Easy Java XML Binding (RE-JAXB) is a way to map XML to plain old Java objects and back to XML, without using beans, without external binding definitions, without manually mapping values, and without the use of XSD files.
Combean is a Java framework for mathematical structures and optimization algorithms. Through a set of Java interfaces and JavaBeans-based config, Combean glues optimization codes together - leading to more interoperable, adaptable and flexible solutions.
An implementation of the MIDP2 specification on top of Java SE, to make it possible to use the same development tools during most development phases of a MIDlet as for a normal Java SE application.
This plug in will give you the ability for schedule your launches in eclipse. It's based on a simple workbench view where you can add your task to be launch at a specific date.
Open States Machines Designer is a Eclipse RCP based graphical editor for UML States Machines diagrams. It provides functionalities like Import/Export as XML and States Map Compiler Files, Code generation with SMC, UML validation rules...
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.