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    OverCASE

    OverCASE

    A cross-platform integrated CASE system

    An integrated CASE system that: • Supports multiple views and stages of project development – from keeping track of reference documentation to analysis/design modelling, to project implementation, roll-out and tracking the project-related issues. • Supports distributed development of projects by multiple participants, while proactively enforcing access control rules and auditing changes. • Is available on all platforms where development takes place (Windows, Unix/Linux, MacOS,...
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    MOBIDICK
    MOBIDICK (MOdular But IntegrateD applICation frameworK) is dedicated to gather as less as possible Java frameworks in order to complete full needs of large business application and allow regeneration of code, even when java frameworks change.
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    JavaXmlWrapping

    Utility functionalities for simple Xml usage in Java

    Facading Xml core usages for simple and easy xml usage for basic xml reading, writing, validating, especially support for simplified XPath access for reading and writing data. XPath functionality is not fully supported so far and leaks functions, conditions, axis (except 'this' and 'parent') and operators. Indexed access is supported. Be invited to join further development or send Junit test cases if you find something (existing) is not working properly :-)
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    NexJ Scheme is an open source project providing an efficient and powerful Scheme interpreter that executes in a Java Virtual Machine.
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    Objectreferenceanalyser (ORA) helps finding memory leaks, design weaknesses and bugs. The ORA-Framework visualizes objects, their content and relations during runtime of any Java application and is able to persist these findings for subsequent analyze.
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    equanda is an tool to generate a J2EE application based on a XML description of the data and constraints. It generates the access objects, a powerful base user interfaces (with help for more powerful stuff) and support for web services with versioning.
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    A complete, fast, previously commercial, JDO 1.0.1 implementation for databases, opened by Versant in 2005 and then abandoned in early 2006. The design-time code is already in Eclipse Dali. This project is the original source drop, including the runtime.
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