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    Java Text Writer

    Java Text Writer

    A text writer written in java and use to type,edit and manipulate text

    A sample text writer written in java to provide basic word editing, typing and formatting functions with extra functionalities
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    LogDruid

    Generate charts and reports using data gathered in log files

    ...It uses regular expressions that are constructed graphically and can be tested in the application against samples. Once configured for a specific type of log file set, the gathering and display of the chart for a new files set can be done in just one click. Contains a sample template to handle few log types: Java GC log, OpenDS access log, Apache access log
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    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides Aspose API samples for Spring.Java.

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides usage samples / sourcecodes for the demonstration of Aspose API for Java by extending famous Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application. This extension of "Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application" also shows the Integration of Aspose APIs with Spring MVC, JSP and Maven Project. Latest Release: v1.1
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    WordHighlighter

    Highlights words in plain texts

    Word Highlighter highlights words in texts. It is a tool for text writers or editors. The words will be loaded from an arbitrary text file. Every line in the text file contains a word. Sample applications: * Finding in a text words which shouldn't appear * Finding in a text words of interest How to input text: * Typing * Pasting from the clipboard * Loading a text file Requirements: Java 6 or higher Starting the application: java -jar WordHighlighter.jar Under a Desktop environment such as Windows, GNOME or KDE usually a double click on WordHighlighter.jar starts it.
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    Editor for ethnographic fieldnote entry and management. Content structure and mark-up conform to user supplied dtd. Sample dtd provided. Storage output is xml format file, and inbuilt transformations to other formats via xslt can be user defined.
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    This is a sample text editor bound with j2se 1.4.2. The purpose of this project is to add more features to the text editor and transform it into a dynamic tool.
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    Messy is a collaboration tool for distributed teams. It provides for instant messaging between members of the collaborating groups, a basic group management framework over which additional capabilities can be layered, and a sample concurrent editor.
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