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WebRequisites is a web based software for requirements and use case management, allowing to compare versions (generating diff), traceability and impact analysis.
JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporting what has changed between two releases of your product.
Gives an overview (in a graphical-directory-view) where changes have to be done/expected on a three-way-diff. Not to be used for the actual diff/merge itself, but usefull to get an overview in advance.
PHPUnitStats is a hook script for a SVN repository, which computes on each commit statistics of PHPUnit test cases performed by the author (by parsing the unified diff), and stores the result in a MySQL database.
Java developer's tool for query building that works with MySQL, AS400, Oracle, Sql Server and other JDBC DB's. Includes PreparedStatement Editor, Query Builder, SQL Code Generator, CSV Export, Database Navigator w/ regex filtering, Sql Diff & more.
A powerful class which allows to create and merge unified diff patches into any file. Fully written in PHP, uses the GNU standard unified diff format and allows any operation (creation/update/deletion).
The Collaborative Testing System (CTS) tests parallel software using various implementations of MPI. It works on multiple platforms and supports batch systems including LSF, LCRM and workstations without a batch system. It includes a numerical diff tool.
External diff Tool is an Eclipse plugin that allows the launch of an external diff tool for file compares rather than the default built-in Eclipse diff tool. This plugin doesn't replace the built-in Eclipse tool. It only adds a new menu item to the GUI.
Makes browsing diff output easy, converting it to highly-readable highlighted Wikipedia-style HTML. Supports input from diff or rcs/cvs diff. Output is in attractive and 100% valid XHTML/CSS format.
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A simple easy-to-use application for "visually editing" large patch files (unified diff files); different patches/diffs/folders/files can be selected/deselected, the resulting patch file can be saved and/or run against a source tree (e.g.).
syncmail is a CVS notification tool which can provide a diff for every change to a CVS repository, mailed to specified email addresses. This tool is useful for large communities to monitor activity, and is used for Python and many other active projects.
JLibDiff is an implementation of diff and diff3
algorithm as lib. Differences are represented as
java objects. You can use this lib for building text diff tools for example
pgdiff is a utility which compares the table definitions of two databases, and returns the differences as PostgreSQL commands which will transform the structure of the first database to be identical to that of the second (c.f. diff and patch).
See http://sourceforge.net/projects/javadiff for Downloads.
JDiff is a JavaDoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporti