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Ejen is a general purpose code generation system based on Java/XML/XSLT technologies. It is implemented as an Ant task and features a full EJB (BMP Entity Beans) code generation demonstration for JBoss with HSQLDB, PostgreSQL and MySQL database servers.
The Freestyler Toolkit leverages the strengths of native Java on both Linux-kerneled systems and Windows to create native SWT Graphical User Interfaces and native Apache XmlRpc servants that work seemlessly with MySQL relational databases. The toolkit cr
XDoclet module to generate MySQL and PostgreSQL DDL from class and method tags. Generates CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE statements. Supports all MySQL and PostgreSQL extensions. Turns .java files into .sql files.
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Java API for TIBCO/ActiveDatabase. Allows request messages to be created and reply messages to be parsed. Provides complete support for advanced ActiveDatabase features - bind variables, multiple result sets, RV/AE format, etc.
jUDO (java Universal Data Objects) handles coding against a database Independent of database (plugins for db2/Oracle/Cloudscape/mysql/mysql etc).The code is generated "runtime" , just give the method names and jUDO derives the code/sql.
jConX provides a java library that allows developers to bind data contained in Xml configuration files in java beans in a really simple fashion. This project is abandoned! Please go to jcman.sourceforge.net ...
OOPS is Bug Tracking System that allows developers to track and control bugs in much the same way as bugzilla, however without the overhead of unnecessary features. OOPS uses a simple Swing front end with each client connecting to a MySQL database.
The OpenOCS project is groupware software which allows groups to work on projects. Client/Server architecture written in Java with a MySQL database and PHP front end.
The Bugtracker is a complete bug/issue management system, built around MySQL utilizing Java Servlets for a web based front end. This will soon grow into a complete project development architecture encapsulating project management, issue tracking, QA, etc
...Supports multiple inputs as WSDL or XSD, array unwrapping (rare feature !), choice between plain arrays or java.util.List, prefix and namespace aware, serializable beans, and "ready to bind" generated files...
The project we are undertaking is to come up with a community website to facilitate all. The development will involve a mix of various components. It will primarily use EJB 3.0 with MySQL at the backend. The web 2.0 front end will be Ajax based.
jTrackAll is an open source IT tracking system written in Java. The goal of this project is to unify ticketing, bug tracking, change control, and asset management into a single enterprise grade application.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships. Built using the Grails web application framework (http://grails.org/) with MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a back-end datastore and utilizing R (http://www.r-project.org/) for statistical analysis.
Developed by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/) and Entagen (http://www.entagen.com).