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A small suite of classes designed to examine objects through the Java reflection API. Analysis is package neutral and output can be written to log file or as HTML tables. The project focus is in debugging the state of a servlet or JSP.
UMDS is small, strong and expansible project. The model offers a uniform method of conceptual view of the diverse data as a sequence of bits and a uniform method of keeping and processing
this sequence on the external storage.
The goal of this project is provide a OpenSource (LGPL) implementation of the
Trac 2001 programming language. Please visit the TRAC Foundation website at http://www.tracfoundation.org/ for additional information.
"Cross The Water" is a general repository for various smallJava projects too big to be a "code snippet", but too small to justify the overhead of a complete project.
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A pure java based prolog engine. This is a fork of the OpenSource Kernel Prolog from Paul Tarau (BinNet Corp.).
This project was abandoned in favor of GNU Prolog for Java: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuprologjava/