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The Eclipse Rich Structured-Text Tools (RST) is a platform for editing structured text documents like DocBook that are marked-up using XML. Since RST is built on top of Eclipse WTP, it inherits a powerful XML source editor.
This framework contains 2 sides: the server and the user interface. One is on a web server, the other is an applet or a standalone client.
The User interface is drawn by a java client that receive and send its custom information from the server side.
SDBC is a MS Access-like database client based on Java swing ui, able to connect to both local and network DBMS. It uses Derby for file-based database and JDBC for SQl-based DBMS.
SLAX based LiveCD showcasing Sun Microsystem's open source project "Project Looking Glass 3D" (LG3D). Presented in 2004 LG3D combines a stunning 3D UI with the benefits of Java (easily expandable and reusable code, platform independency, etc.).
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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.
DSQL ("Dynamic" SQL) is a scripting language for SQL, aka Perl for JDBC. It allows rapid development of code to perform database programming, data warehousing and import/export from databases, XML, Excel, etc.
Web based database design tool and application generator using xml for metadata, xsl to generate web pages, java for complex tasks, cocoon to publish it and cvs to synchronize the developers workspace on a local server with a central repository.
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HM2JHelp is a utility application designed to allow JavaHelp to be generated using the HTML help files created by the commercial application, Help & Manual by EC-Software GmbH
HelpSetMaker - tool for creating structured online help and other help documents. Specially suited for the JavaHelp system. Creates JavaHelp HelpSets, HTML4 webpages and LaTeX source code. Written completely in Java, runs on any Java2-capable platform
KNN-WEKA provides a implementation of the K-nearest neighbour algorithm for Weka. Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. For more information on Weka, see http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/.
JDistribution is intented to be java distribution framework for javadesktop applications similar to java webstart. The project will aim to create a server solution, supporting several protocols for use in distributed networks along with the framework.
The main goal of OWLVE is to visualize graphically any OWL–lite file. Using powerful RCP and GEF technologies will improve the quality of graphics and diagrams.This project includes an algorithm for similarity calculus between two OWL files.
The Elips project aim to provide the JSP/Java communities with an open source complete and powerful web-based change management tool (or defect/bug tracker ). Tool is light, reactive, easy to install, and intuitive.
The KW Framework will provide different Functions for the Browsergame Kartellwar.
For Example an API to get Ticker Events or an API for the Job and Order Managment.
This application talks to a GPS device over the NMEA protocol via the WIGSGPSComm API. The first version of the WIGS application will present the GPS data in an intuitive fashion, and later releases will be further enhanced with special map support.
basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
Open Source IM and voice client using Jabber and SIP protocols, with great audio quality thanks to speex and a nice and clean interface. Programmed in Java and C++. It supports chat, voice and file transfers.
TeXConverter is a converter to parse LaTeX input and create representations of the document in other formats (currently HTML, XDocs(Maven), a specific Wiki-format). Internally a Java object model is used to represent the document, to ease extensibility.
JIMO(Java-based Instant Messenger One), supports multiple protocols via services, including AIM, MSN, Yahoo, IRC. It is flexible through its plugin architecture, with an intelligent agent, Chatbot.
CubicTest is a visual tool for writing Selenium and Watir tests. It makes tests faster and easier to write, and provides abstractions to make tests more robust and reusable. Go to www.CubicTest.org for more information. The SVN is moved to www.OpenQA.org