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AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Source code generator. This project take 10 words and generate tables, scripts and source code for making CRUD. It's posible to modify tables and field so the web learn like a neuronal network.
This project is an add-on to the maven repository called proximity. This add-on allows you to deploy software through proximity. Any artifact stored in the proximity repository can now be deployed through proximitie's web based UI.
A very simple web based IDE primarily for Java. The IDE provides a source tree, text editor with syntax highlighting, CSS for look and feel, and ant support. Future enhancements include subversion support. Uses Google Web Toolkit. Requires Javascript.
Corona Parallel-Distribute Development Toolkit allows to develop a parallel-distribute Java application in a network of workstations. The toolkit is based on the Linda model. It uses the "tspaces" software, an IBM implementation of Tuple Spaces.
An eclipse RCP project for quickly and easyly to develop java project, for developer or designer. It includes some model definition about data, rule, flow. Of course, an IDE for them.
A developer tool that implements first-class properties in Java. It consists of an annotation class to allow users to mark bean properties in their code, and a source-code pre-processor that generates getter and setter methods as needed.
An Apache Ant task extending JSmooth that creates a Windows executable wrapper .exe file from a java archive .jar file without needing a separate xml configuration file.
jECMAUnit is an ECMA (Javascript) unit testing framework that uses the underlying javascript engine and JUnit to perform the tests in java, allowing browser-less unit testing of javascript code
Scrum backlog organization tool that allows easy prioritization of work.
Intended for use in Sprint Planning Meetings, so must be intuitive to Product Owners, Stakeholders and the Team as well as providing enough info to be useful to the Sprint.
this project will be a management system for an organizational internal Maven repository. Key features: authentication and authorization for the repository, web-based admin system, search engine to search artifacts by name, by contents, etc.
Turn Java applications into executables for platforms like Windows or OS X. Including icon conversion and memory limit adjustments. With plugins for Ant and Maven.
JDeployer is used to help Java developers with their deployment options to Weblogic, Tomcat, JBoss, etc... servers. It also gives a view to control DataSources, Servers that are available in a given Web / Application server.
The Open Source Mobile Widget Platform is an Orange initiative to bring a complete software stack (client and server side) for distribution of mobile widgets on Java feature phones. http://www.orange.com/fr_FR/presse/communiques/cp101001fr2.jsp
The Microsoft Bytecode Engineering Library is a library written completely in Java that allows the user to parse, create, edit, and rewrite .NET assemblies. The code originally came from the University of Arizona. http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/mbel/