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Small Java library to help your projects scan jars and classpaths for annotations and create an index of these annotations. The index allows annotation based frameworks to easily find classes they need to process.
iGesture is a Java-based gesture recognition framework providing access to multiple gesture recognition algorithms and different input devices. The iGesture Workbench supports the definition and evaluation of customised gesture sets and algorithms.
The Fortuity Framework is a simple framework for making event-driven web applications. It hooks into commonly used frameworks such as Hibernate or Spring and dispatches both user-generated and entity change events to designated beans.
Calamari is a collection of Java APIs for implementing genetic algorithms, neural networks, and vehicle simulation. It is still being designed and developed.
JCCTray is a utility for use with all flavors of CruiseControl Continuous Integration servers. It provides feedback upon build progress, and allows control over some of the server's operations.
Testar is a tool that reduces testing time for large Java unit test suites. It runs on top of JUnit and automatically selects individual tests to execute based on changes made to your code since the previous tool invocation.
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A simple Eclipse plugin to check C/C++ Files for correct syntax. It is intended as an addition - not replacement - for the CDT project. It offers improved marking of errors and warnings. Update-Site is: http://www.jaylib.org/eclipse/plugins/CppChecke
Spring AOP interceptors which allow you to cache the result of a method invocation. It is possible to configure an expiry time for each method. Supports EHCache, OSCache and a memory cache, but allows pluggable cache providers too.
This project is a maven plugin for Apache Lucene. Using it, a Lucene index (configuration inside a xml file) can be created from different datasources ( file/database/xml etc.). A Searcher Util helps in searching the index. Use Lucene without coding.
MockSqlBuilder uses mock objects and method interception to build SQL queries in an OOP fashion. Instead of strings (like HQL or plain text), MockSqlBuilder uses the data object's and their methods to record and construct a query.
i18n4java is an I18N framework for Java to change the way how strings are internationalized. This framework is inspired by QT's I18N framework and uses all features of Java's L10N to get a tiny and clean framework which helps to write clean code.
A set of common reusable code that I use, manage and maintain. It is generalized and uses alot of extensible interface based API's leaving expansion to the basic concepts in these libraries almost limitless.
Aladdin is a dynamically extensible context acquisition and modeling framework designed for resource constrained mobile devices. Aladdin was created by Darren Carlson (http://dcarlson.info) and is currently being extended to support OSGi and Android.
The Quantitative Finance Framework (QFF) supports the development of software libraries in mathematical finance. The main field of applications are the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial risks.