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Java utilities for J2EE projects
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XML parsing tools
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Classpath - Swing app for managing the classpath
Macker helps enforce architectural rules (layering, tiering, modularity, etc) in your Java code. It applies pattern-based access rules from XML rules files to your compiled classes. Read the FAQ: http://innig.net/macker/faq.html
Generate any kind of text file using XML, XSL and XPath with this Ant task. JAnyGen has been created for the purpose of generating Java class files under a project tree using XSL template files.
Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.
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Amylase is a set of tools/libraries written in Java, which converts various structured text files such computer programs/DTD files into HTML or XML documents. The name, Amylase, comes from a word ML-ize, where ML stands for Markup Language as in XML.
JWebToolkit is a Java web-application framework that provides a database pool (schema configured by XML), data interfaces, command pattern implementation, JSP tag libraries, JDK1.1 compatible XML parser, and XMLtools.
Pynt is a next generation java build tool. It uses its own Python-like scripting language that is easier to read and less verbose than xml and is capable of running all Ant tasks.
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XML2Sequential enables Java developers to address fixed datastreams as XML using a lay-out description. Furthermore you can address sections within this datastream using fieldnames.
Decouple your GUI building code from the rest of your application. Using an XML description, the Java Gui Builder will build appropriate windows, controls and objects for later retrieval by the mainstream code.
XML schema to specify relational database administration and operations. Uses XML, XSLT stylesheets and Java code to allow applications to use advance features of databases and have complex queries without being tied to a specific relational database.
JEnum is a Java runtime jar for working with enumerated types, as described in Josh Bloch's Effective Java, and a one-way code generator to create the needed classes from xml. The API is patterned after the Java Collections API.
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Component development environment based on Java and XML.
Assemble applications from components. Many components and tools for application assembly. Easily extensible in Java.
This is a Java Swing GUI for popular XMLtools from the Apache Group.
It uses Xerces for XML validation, Xalan for XSLT, FOP for XML to PDF and iText for adding security features to the PDF. Can produce FO, HTML and PDF. I personally use it for my DocBo
CocoonHive is a collection of open source projects contributing to the Java and XML communities. The project of focus currently is XMLForm, which is an XForms implementation for J2EE.
swan is a suite of Java-based tools for working with XML. The focus is on a hybridized model that blends pattern-based and event-based
models for XML processing, as well as supporting the leading tree-based models (DOM, JDOM, dom4j, XOM, etc.).
This aims at moving C++ libraries into the Java culture with the help of Swig, XML, and XSLT: Java, JNI, JavaHelp, JavaBeans, RMI,JDBC, Servlets, JSP, EnterpriseBeans,
Jini, JMX, etc. is generated.
This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
UML for Schema is a code generator, it takes an UML model, properly enriched with stereotypes and tags from an XMI file and it generate some equivalent W3C XML Schemes (WXS). It is also able to do the inverse transformation.
antxmltasks allows ant executions to be driven by an xml file using xpath expressions. Has tasks ForEach, Choose, ConditionalTask, DefaultTask, ValueOf.
It is meant to enhance the degree to which dynamic behaviour can be supported by ant build files.
This project provides a Maven plugin that grabs all the goals cached in ${maven.home}/plugins/goals.cache and provides a hook to store them in an xml file during postGoal execution. The GoalsBean can be unmarshalled from an xml file listing all the goals
JOF provide a way for displaying and populating java objects. JOF automate the creation of GUI forms and it’s able to produce AWT/Swing/JSP interfaces, just by passing java bean or XML to it.JOF is an Object-to-GUI solution!
A tool for transforming DocBook XML to high level type setting languages like Lout and LaTeX. It converts documents into Postscript or PDF and can be used as part of a tool chain as a replacement for openJade/jadeTeX.
The Frame Processing Language (FPL) is an XML language based on the Frame Technology by Paul G. Bassett as described in his book Framing Software Reuse: lessons from the real world.
FPL is implemented in Java using JDOM,Saxon and Jakarta-oro.