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MScheme is a Scheme interpreter implemented in Java. The project goals are to fully comply with the "Revised^5 Report on Scheme" and a clean and modular design.
The "File Piper" is a file processing tool. It provides a set of standard file manipulation (copy, head, tail, chunk, zip, search…) in a user-friendly nice-looking Swing interface with possibility to add custom processors written in Java.
GrepClipse is an easy way to filter an Eclipse console's content through a regular expression as you'll do it on a *nix console through the commands grep -n <regexpr> <currentConsoleContent> followed by tail -nf <newConsoleContent> | grep <regexpr> helping the analysis of logs during the execution of a process.
A C#, C++, Delphi, ActiveX ,javascript and Java trace framework and a trace viewer: Tail, outputDebugString, event log, Log4J, Log4Net, Microsoft EIF support and Pocket PC development (C++ and .NET)
Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.
I wrote it because it is fun to write a new implementation (was quicker to write than found one which was ok to me). It's aim is to save time when a long (ant) builds run and I'd like to be informed about success/failure on the taskbar. No copy/paste :
JCola is a file tailing application written in Java Swing. This multithreaded application can tail an unlimited amount of logfiles concurrently and simulates "tail -f" with much more functionality.