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MyOODB is a Database, Web and Application Framework. A holistic approach to software development. Bringing the power of Object-Oriented-Design back to Software Development (Java, Jython, and JavaScript/AJAX).
The open web architecture framework defines web applications in an eclipse based DSL editor. A code generator transforms the models into a Google Web Toolkit / Google App Engine project which can be customized by the developer.
A Java-based command-line tool for automatically removing old backups selectively. It can be used when you already make daily backups on disk, and want to clean them up while still keeping some of the ones made weeks, months or years ago.
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A java based implementation of the ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) using as many open source projects as possible and develop only the glue code to link these different open source projects
GQLx is a SQL-like query language for Google Doc's spreadsheets. The initial release includes both a Java GUI application as well as a console application - while a demonstration Javascript implementation is available online at http://gqlx.twyst.co.za
SnapMan is a tiny java program with an integrated timer (opensymphony quartz). It takes snapshots of your desktop in regular intervals and saves it into a specified folder. Intervals and target folder is made configurable. Cron/At compatible expressions.
CVSSnitch is an application that creates useful CVS reports that usually people estimate the development process of a project, It is a an open source project under the GPL v2.
XapMap (Cross Application Mapping) is a Java framework which enables developers to automatically create objects of an application B through adding metadata on a known application A, which contains corresponding classes/fields with the first application
View4J is a web framework with extensive use of declarative programming that allows the reuse of code with various layouts, allowing a rapid development of the front of a web application
This eclipse plugin allows for the export of an eclipse project's runtime configurations to shell scripts in various formats. This allows for the execution of java code OUTSIDE the Eclipse environment without having to custom write the shell script code.
Persistence library inspired on some of Eric Evans' "Domain Driven Design" concepts. Initially based on Spring and Hibernate, it simplifies basic persistence implementation taking advantage of ORM and Java 5 (and beyond) generics.
Hiitch is a secure and advanced desktop social networking platform. It allows you to build a focused and private network of communities for your family, friends, company and etc. It gives you total control and freedom for your social networking needs.
Framework: Project for Evolutionary Predator Prey Algorithms, used to implement an evolutionary scheme based on the developement by van Laumanns. Implement testproblems, special behaviours, environments, and other yet not known features.
A NetBeans plugin exposing a simple TCP service giving external clients basic Java source code viewing and navigating capabilities. Contributed by softwarepearls.com. Coded by Ivo Tripunovic and Laurence Vanhelsuwé.
The goal: to provide implementations of as many algorithms (sorting, searching, ...) and data structures (lists, trees, ...) as possible, accompanied by discussion of big O run time and memory limits and references to sources of further study.