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An eclipse 2+ platform launcher written in java. Enables users to config different versions of eclipse with different workspace locations and launch these configuration. You can give different VM params and sort the configurations
A Map (or HashTable) for Java that is backed by the filesystem to provide unbounded size. Additionally, MegaMaps may remain on disk between VM invocations, providing persistent hashtables.
The Aegis VM Project is an on-going effort to implement a lightweight,
secure virtual machine for executing Java bytecode. It will eventually feature a
modular architecture, Proof Linking, that supports pluggable
verification modules.
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jclassinfo is an information extractor for java classes (.class). Information includes but not limited to: VM requirements, inheritance, dependencies, field and method signatures and class attributes.
The integration of the VM on most OS is not very deep: It sits on top of the OS, running as a simple app, and does not access most features of the OS. This project's aim is to deeply integrate with the OS to facilitate many services.
A Eclipse plugin that provides support for developing applications for SuperWaba VM. For binary packages, use the update site, please (see project home page).
The goal of this project is to provide a PVCS VM plugin for common development environments like JBuilder and Eclipse. Currently a working JBuilder plugin is available.
Light-weight Java XML parser with limited XPath search support.
Aimed to be used as a utility for misc developing tasks (i.e.
config file parsing, message exchange between objects, etc).
Features: (i) Runs on Java 1.1 VM (can be used for applets)
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AntProf is Ant tasks for profiling Java programs. The JavaVM includes various built-in options for gathering profile data such as -prof, -Xrunhprof, -Xprof. AntProf understands these options and packages everything up into convenient Ant tasks.
Java-program to read, modify and execute class-files. a real javaVM written in java or a decompiler for class-files is possible (and partially working)
A small, efficient and reliable java virtual machine aimed at portable devices (but also runnable on desktop computers), initially written by Rick Wild of Wabasoft. This account is for the development of the VM core and the associated core java packages.
A Virtual Machine Linux appliance (for Virtualbox). This Fedora Remix puts emphasis on Java based applications. Includes OpenOffice.org, OpenJDK, browser plug-ins (IcedTea), and popular Java based applications like Azureus/Vuze, jEdit, and more.
Djarva - object language, compiler and virtual machine
Djarva is object language inspired by Ruby and Java languages. Djarva project includes Djarva language, Djarva language to Djarva bytecode compiler and Djarva virtual machine accepting Djarva bytecode. Whole solution is implemented in the Java language. Djarva compiler is based on JKIT (see http://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~djp/jkit/).