"Java Textual Desktop" project stands for the classical TEXT screen with java implementation inspired with Curcus which used for decades in the history of UNIX (linux).
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.
Escher is a collection of libraries for X Window System written purely
in Java. It consists of an X11 protocol implementation (similar to
xlib for C/C++), and its extensions such as GLX, the OpenGL rendering
protocol.
A library for cross-platform vector graphics cut and paste in java. It allows one to draw graphics which can the be pasted into word or openoffice. It handles Graphics2D, but not bitmap picture inclusion nor transparencies.
Java-WebAdmin is a web-enabled tool that supports dynamic modules, Modules are developed independent from the framwork. Examples are File uploading/editing, server administration, e-mail practicly anything can be done!
JavaSSS (Safe Secure, SandBox) is an update for Suns jdk. This update makes java more secure using only a properties file. Settings include max storage, # of files, # of threads, library & native methods. Host control, limit socket speeds, & more.
JavaScript User Interfaces is a reusable module-based JavaScript library for making graphical OS-like Dynamic HTML , or DHTML , objects such as windows, popup menus, taskbars, etc.
Jenkins X provides automated CI+CD for Kubernetes with Preview Environments on pull requests using cloud-native pipelines from Tekton. Automate the continuous delivery of change through your environments via GitOps and create previews on pull requests to help you accelerate. Each team gets a set of Environments. Jenkins X then automates the management of the Environments and the Promotion of new versions of Applications between Environments via GitOps and pull requests. Jenkins X automatically spins up Preview Environments for your pull requests so you can get fast feedback before changes are merged to the main branch. Jenkins X automatically comments on your Commits, Issues and pull requests with feedback as code is ready to be previewed, is promoted to environments or if pull requests are generated automatically to upgrade versions.
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Java Swing Look and Feel for integration with the KDE Oxygen theme.
The KDE desktop environment uses the Oxygen theme by default. By default, Java applications don't follow this theme at all. The Joxy Look and Feel is a "skin" to let Java Swing applications look like the Oxygen theme. Joxy is not an application itself, but a skin for other programs.
For installation instructions, please see Joxy's website. Questions about Joxy can be asked in the Discussion section.
A Java framework and toolkit for building Swing applications. Jurvis provides high level concepts common to many rich-client applications like data entry forms, object snapshots, a multi-threaded Action, and explorer-style views.
JxMenu is an XML based tool for creating Menu's within Java Swing.
Developers create XML based configuration files that are then read in by JxMenu and used to create fully functional menu's within Java Swing (AWT may be added later).
KChangeLogEditor is the easiest way to maintain your project ChangeLog in a simple way. You can export your ChangeLog to text, html or even xml formats.
KDE 2.0 Development is an open content book that teachs programmers with C++ experience, with or without KDE experience, how to create KDE 2.0 applications and to contribute to the
KDE project.
It is a shell script which updates your local KDE sources with svn/cvs/cvsup and does all needed steps to build and install KDE packages including qt(-copy) and kde-i18n.
This program is a installer for KDE sourcefiles. It compiles the code for you so as you need it. It's for UNIX like operating systems. programmed with python.
KEncoder is a C++ IDE for KDE that utilizes code generation aiding the novice to intermediate application developers to quickly create apps. It contains project support for KDE and Qt-only applications.
KGIS it is a GIS aplication for KDE. (Geografic Information System) With a GIS aplication, it is possible to manipulate maps. The objective of KGIS is be the base for the development of GIS applications in KDE.
(Kubuntu is a User-friendly Desktop OS) Various add-ons and enhancements for the Kubuntu Linux distribution, aiming to make it even more appealing for the masses. So the main focus is on average casual desktop users' skill levels and interests.
KaiView is a GUI toolkit for the TOM language. Based on a vector-based drawing layer it will have all the features you'd expect from a project in early design: widget layer with subject/view seperation, Unicode, antialiased everything, and a lot more.
Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end for command line programs. Grammar scripts describe the possible parameters for command lines and Kaptain brings up a user friendly dialog for that. Package contains front-ends for Enscript, Indent, Procmail
Konzept is a small class diagram editor. Major design goal was usability. The project was inspired by the static diagram editor of the Toolkit of Conceptual Modelling. Konzept is a pure Qt application written in Python.