JPDF Export is a java library built on the famous iText library. It provides simple functions that can be used to build complex pdf files. It also provides simple classes to merge, split and convert pdf files
NiMC provides an Instant Messaging server and client that runs on a custom protocol that is implemented in python. The project was written as a learning experiment by its author, to get experience with TCP/IP. Great example of how to do TCP/IP wrong
XNotesNG is a personal information manager with plugin API. It comes with a Todo Manager, Calendar Manager, and an extensive notes and category system and can be dynamically extended through the use of a plugin API.
A Pure Java Office suite which is compatible with the MS file formats. Since it doesn't require native libraries, it can be loaded inside any browsers and any platforms. Notably it promotes Enterprise 2.0 by combination of uEngine BPM and web office
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this is a small JSP tag library which allows you to create PDF documents within your JSPs. All you need to do is add the jar file to your lib folder under WEB-INF and the tld file in a tld folder under WEB-INF and you are ready to use the tags.
Yet Another Meta Languge Indentation Tool YAMLIT can indent or compress HTML and XML for easy reading, or bandwidth saving respecively. Similar to HTML Tidy but will NOT verify the document against a DTD.
gedit-tabindent is a plugin for the gnome text editor gedit that provides emacs-like automatic tab indent for a few programming languages (currently C/C++/Java/Python/Ruby/Bash).
iText Programming Tutorials. Example code and detail explanation on how to generate Adobe PDF document with iText API. Example of AcroForm, bookmark, anchor, insert images, generate PDF with Java App, JSP or Servlet, create PDF table and etc.
LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
Visual xsltproc is a tool which help to write xslt file, and debug it to find errors. It writes xml, and generates xml (Syntax highlighting of XML & line Nr.). Finally if the result is XSL-FO it generates the pdf on Apache FOP java. Build on QT4.2.
Multi-Replacer is a GUI find/replace tool. The "search for"s & "replace with"s can be maintained by a 2-col table. MR support java-style Regex(Regular Expression) of course, also some basic edit functions.
The Umber project provides simple, flexible, "earthy" Java
tool libraries for developers. The tools supplement common tasks like
XML handling, data processing, and PDF generation, but without the
complex and arcane APIs of most modern implementations.
FaceIt is a multifunction Rich Client text editor written in Java with the added attraction that it uses the SWT and JFace libraries from Eclipse. Binary jar download needs SWT DLLs from Eclipse 3.0 to run on Windows. Source zip has the JFace libraries.
xfile is a XML editor written in Java, including SAX, DOM, XLTC, SOAP etc API's: Features: Syntax highlighting, Validation , DOM editing, Grammar libraries, Auto completion and much more...
gNaXEL is a graphical XML editor. Intended as a learning tool, it allows one to view XML files in a hierarchical manner, as well as a flat textual representation. It is Java based, using Eclipse SWT libraries and the Apache Xerces libraries.
The OO-Browser is an advanced object-oriented class browser with
support for browsing C, C++, Common Lisp and its Object System
(CLOS), Eiffel, Java, Objective-C, Python and Smalltalk. It runs
atop Emacs/XEmacs on Linux, UNIX and Windows.