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The Enterprise Integration and Development Platform (EIDP) is an OpenSource platform/framework to develop complex scientific documentation and integration systems using XML.
An attempt to design minimum cost broadband networks with the use of a modified version of the Particle Swarm Optimization method. A GIS subsystem is used for the visualization of data and results.
ePlatform, developed by Logica, is a framework to enable fast and flexible application development and management, with a focus on case management and application integration. It offers concrete functionality for generic administrative case management
Stylebase for Eclipse is a tooling environment for software architects and designers. Stylebase is a reuse repository for architectural styles and patterns and it assists in applying quality-driven architecture design (QADA) into software engineering.
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Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Connection (GDPC) written in JAVA uses web services to make XML formatted data publicly available. The GDPC Browser (front-end GUI) can access these services, and other applications can use the API.
SLIME (Scream LInux Middleware for Embedded systems) is a tiny and efficient cross-platform embedded middleware as a shared library with tools, which supports CBSD (component-based software development) to build application softwares quickly and easily.
Lightweight Authentication Module (LAM) is a language-neutral API allowing single-sign-on to be easily implemented across diverse applications. Provides authentication via CAS or other engines, and manages sessions. Client bindings in C#, Perl, or Java.
ModusGT is graphical application for managing datas of telecenters (publics center of computation). With it you can to manage users, equipments, to register visits, courses, etc. Use Java tecnologies like EJB 3, Swing, JGoodies and runs on all platforms.
Ezmid is a small API for small devices supporting JME/MIDP. It intends to make MIDP programming even easier, providing classes for communication, persistence, XML parsing and user interface. All of then written on the top o MIDP 2.0 API.
ORM4J - Object Relational Mapper for Java. See http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de/dateien/beitraege/wi2007_2_150-153.pdf for more information (German)
PsychoLib is a java library used in all Psychomad softwares. It brings standardization among applications and can helps you writing more simple programs using its API.
JavaScribe is a highly extensible and flexible framework for defining software patterns and generating code that implements those patterns.
JavaScribe comes out-of-the-box with a number of patterns useful for generating Java- and HTML-based data driven Java web applications including SPWA-style HTML applications.
Fresh Juice is Java User Interface Codification Engine. It provides easy designing, storing and plugging-in of graphic user interfaces and appropriate applications in xml-extension format.
Extension to Google's Web Toolkit (GWT) framework to provide support for the Google Maps API. This project is not sponsored by Google. If you are looking for Google's GWT you can find it's hosted at http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/.