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Visual DB Script is an editor PHP,ASP,HTML(can support other languages) that integrate the functionally of a Database Manager (like Access or MySQL). It supports Scripting Developers with specifical SQL commands and an SQL Query Designer
JNotePad is a very flexible text editor. With lots of modules, cou can create your own user-friendly editor. By choosing only the modules YOU need, you get a very productive editor.
Wikiviz is an open-source wiki processing application. It is a front end visualization for wikis that non-technical users can use to create wiki documents. WikiViz is a WYSIWYG editor written in Java with a Swing GUI.
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This project final target is to provide a layer of abstraction between Java and modern desktop operationg system (win32,KDE,Gnome).
Actually the first phase of this project will be to create a bridge between Java and Win32 automation.
DocSynch is a collaborative editing system on top of IRC. By transforming single-user editors into multi-user editors, it allows to remotely edit text documents together. Implementations are targeted as extensions to many popular text editors and IDEs.
bbEditor is a stand alone client for create, editing and previewing of bbCode documents. This application was created to allow the local editing/storing of documents to be eventually posted on a CMS or BB system thats supports bbCode.
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A run-time configurable character stream tokenizer that allows the user to define token classes via regular expressions. The developer is not limited to predefined notions of whitespace, commenting, or word modalities.
A simple open source platform in Java supporting add-ins.
Add-ins for text, and for syntax highlighting source code are provided.
Aesop is a fledgling Eclipse wannabe looking for add-in developers.
Aesop makes use of JEditTextArea and JavaHelp.
NunniMJAX is a minimal java library for parsing XML. The API and functioning recall SAX and is sequential and event-driven. The parser strives to verify that the XML is well-formed, but no validation. NunniMJAX's FSM has been generated using NunniFSMGen
Chaperon is a LALR(1) parser, which parse structured text documents and
generate XML documents as output. It includes a parser generator like yacc
and a regex scaner like lex. As input use Chaperon a grammar written in XML.
Plb4jEdit adds IDE like behaviour (syntax highlighting, plugins, macros, console commandos for compile & run/debug, code completion, source structure view via SideKick-Plugin) for the programming language PL/B (e.g. http://www.sunbelt-plb.com) to the ope
You may manage your bibliography with this tool: export to BibTeX and HTML, shortcut for citation in LaTeX-code, internationalization... Due to lack of time this project is stalled, please see JabRef on http://jabref.sourceforge.net/.
It's a tools generating some graphics interfaces for applications in Java language. It's to gain a lot of time while building some windows. The Swings classes are very difficult to use! (especially the Layouts)
We describe the windows content in XML!
ResBundleEdit is a localization tool for Java resource bundles. It shows several languages side-by-side, includes search and replace, bulk copy-paste, etc. A must for any internationalized application.
A diary/journal editor and maintenace program that can be used with several journalling services. You can use it to synchronize, edit, and view entries from several journalling services from one client.
Introspect on running programme, view and alter object fields and methods. Edit the code of any method at runtime; apply the changes to any combination of objects, such as an array, or a complete class. Complete rewrite underway available Jan 2007.
a cross-platform application to decode, search, browse, view, print, and export TLG/PHI BetaCode texts. Project is currently being ported from wxWindows to Java. (For more info, see the project homepage at http://wxtlg.sourceforge.net)
Ober brings the power of the Oberon interface to Java, blending command-line and GUI models. Ancestors are Oberon(http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/), Acme (http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/acme/acme.ps) and Wily (http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~oz/wily/index.html).