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VAInstall is a multi-platform installer written in Java.
It allows complete remapping of files from the packager's host to the end-users's host. There are two graphic and two text-based look&feels.
JPackIt is a Java application for packaging a Java project into single executable package (such as jar, class or exe) containing all java application resources (code, images, properties, etc.) and referenced libraries.
The JCA 1.5 compliant resource adapter provided by this project grants J2EE 1.4 components access to files hosted on file systems. J2EE components can use it to load and store files on local and remote file systems.
The OS561 operating system based around FORTH/Java. The OS is to run on a VHDL chip OpenHardware design called the Minon, but could become available for other platforms. The unique point of the design is a revolutionary data compression technology.
AdmIRC is a webmin module for irc server administration. It provides a config interface and advanced security and linking automatism support. Currently UnrealIRCD 3.2 and the services Anope and Epona are supported. Subprojects: irc newsbot and java tools
crcRepair is a utility that is able to fix corrupt files by consulting a database and file mirrors. It is written in pure Java, so it can be used on all platforms with the Java JRE installed.
JDirDiff is a GUI tool that compares two directories and merges differences.
JDirDiff is a 99% pure java utility, uses swing for front end. uses Xerces ()
for xml parsing (jdirdiffrc: resource configuration file for personal options).
apt-got builds and supervises a partial (or full) Debian mirror, that is filled on-the-fly by apt-get requests. But there's more! Its modular mirror engine is ready for customized mirroring algos. So you can easily make your own module! (Eg for apt4rpm)
FindClass is a java program used to find classes in JAR files. All you have to do is specify at least part of class name (or a regular expression), the directory in which to search for JAR files, and whether or not you want to search subdirectories.
Develop a java API (JAR library, with an example web GUI) for content management. Simple but powerful, based on Apache Lucene project, it would be embeded on projects requiring content management.
A collection of utilities for working with SourceForge programmatically. The initial release is spearheaded by a programmatic interface to the File Release System.
e4Graph is a C++ library and a Tcl binding providing persistent, reliable, cross-platform storage for graph like structures. Please visit http://e4graph.sourceforge.net for more info.
Tea Chest is a Java archiving solution. It allows the creation of job files in which a concise description of the files and folders to be archived is stored, and the backup of the job file into a zip or self extracting JAR file.
JPreference is a preference system framework modeled after Java's property system. This framework can be easily hooked into any Java application in seconds.
Yet another Java obfuscation tool. This one has a bit of a different twist, in that it can obfuscate native methods by generating a .h file which #defines the original method names to the obfuscated ones. Built with Apache BCEL.
jzip is a zipping/archiving program, written in Java. It let's user use gui to create zip archives and Jar executables archives. The very fact that it is using Java allows use on many platforms.
idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt