AuthorWeb is an organization platform for writers of all kind which includes tools for creating and organizing Characters, Sets, Plots, Scenes, and other information for the craft. Written in Java, the executable jar can be run on any OS platform.
Pure java syntax highlighting.
The project lets you add syntax highlighting to your projects.
You can create your own custom syntax files so you can customize it to your needs and add it to your java-based projects.
Java library for Schema based file parser.
Csv and flat file parser and writer.
This is a java library that enables to parse and write Csv and flat files based on a schema.
A LaTeX Editor written in Java. It contains many macro buttons to insert LaTeX elements into the source. The GUI uses Java Swing with the Operating Systems default look and feel.
A knowledgment management system written in Java under JBoss 4.2.3 Server, with richfaces 3.3.0BETA4. Including fileconversion from html to pdf and rich:editor component without special syntaxing.
TX is a free and open source cross-platform Computer Assisted Translation tool with translation memory, full and partial matches, machine translation, glossaries, search engine, support for various document types, and translation projects.
DOX is a document processing system inspired by TeX, but much more lightweight and simple to use. DOX keeps the source text as simple as possible by replacing obscure formatting symbols and constructs with more "natural" alternatives.
Trison has the goal to become a template engine with support of php, java and the transform ability to javascript to intergrate client/serverside generation of code.
An experimental set of tools for text analysis and dictionary construction. One goal is to improve text-input e.g. on devices with touchscreens using dictionary-based symbolic on-screen keyboards.
A software tool to discover the names of people in electronic documents and HTML markup, note the use of the work 'discover' rather than search. Using this tool, the association bewteen names in documents can be inferred.
Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.