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The Microinstall is a set of classes that makes it easy to distribute your MIDlets. The end users could send your MIDlet to other people via Bluetooth, Ir, SMS or MMS.
Squelch stands for SQL Change History. It is a (100% Java) development tool for software projects using relational databases. Squelch can query an SQL database to capture, save, restore and compare result sets.
A generic finite state machine (FSM) API for the Java platform. The API enables creating a performing FSM at runtime and with type safety. Project also includes a non-blocking context scheduler for running FSMs over multiple contexts.
ParGeL is an LALR(k) parser generator, which allows creation of inheritable parsers in runtime and compile time environments. ParGeL is written 100% in Java.
Spring of Eclipse is a (java, eclipse plug-in based) Framework for developers, that want to use the Springframework for RCP (Eclipse Rich Client Platform) applications. It makes possible to configure your spring beans eclipse like, via extension-points.
A Contact Manager similar to, Act!. More powerful than a PIM, simpler than an Enterprise CRM. Built on Eclipse RCP and includes custom SWT widgets - CDateTime (datepicker) and CCalendar.
JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporting what has changed between two releases of your product.
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WebTest Fixtures library is a bridge between two great opensource tools, FitNesse and Selenium. It fills a gap between web tests and the domain model or database, allowing quick set up or verification of the effects of web tests.
This project consists from a java based framework to create barcode images (EAN13, EAN8, UPCA, UPCE, Code 3 of 9, Codabar, Code 11, Code 93, Code 128, MSI/Plessey, Interleaved 2 of 5, PostNet, etc).
A metadata driven rules engine based on Java. This engine will allow you to configure your own domain specific metadata. It provides features like dynamic rule definitions, chaining of rules and is very easy to define rules.
The J2XB project aims at offering seamless Java and XML integration defined in Java. J2XB is special in that no Java code generation is involved. J2XB transform the development of Java and XML binding from Java code generation to XML Schema generation.
Yet Another Validator is a lightweight Java validation tool. It applies validations directly on domain models. It is annotation driven - no XML, framework independent. Has two converters - SpringMVC and Struts2, is JSR-303 NON complaint, so no bloatware.
GWTiger is a framework for Google Web Toolkit (GWT) developers. This will help them write an enterprise applications with less code. This has a set of widgets to make the application development easy for e.g. see http://www.CheckAppointments.com
An Apache Maven Plugin providing goals to: 1) Load LDIF files into a LDAP directory server 2) Dump entries from a LDAP directory server to a file in LDIF format 3) Dump entries from a LDAP directory server to a file in DSML format