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    jFuzzyDate
    jFuzzyDate is a lightweight java library for formatting easily readable time distances, durations and dates.
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    Anumaan

    Open source predictive text entry system from CDAC, Mumbai

    Anumaan is a predictive text entry system developed by CDAC, Mumbai, India. It gives context sensitive text prediction. Hence, it helps in effective text entry. It is intended for people suffering from different kinds of motor disabilities. New version of standalone flavor of Anumaan (Anumaan-standalone-0.2) has been released. Feedback, feature enhancement requests about the application can be sent to ossd[at]cdac[dot]in or predictanumaan[at]gmail[dot]com.
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    bocca is a text-based, scriptable, interactive development environment for SIDL/Babel-based development of mixed language C/C++/Fortran/Java/Python code. It manages source and build systems. Bocca automates creating SIDL/Babel code or CCA components.
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    JAXX is a powerful XML user interface language for Java. JAXX source files compile into ordinary Java classes, making integration a snap. JAXX features advanced data binding and event handling, and uses (fully compiled) Java as its scripting language
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    The RJava software includes classes useful for developing programs written in the Java programming language. It is a play on words, it is intented to be "our java" versus "their java".
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    QuickML is a braced markup language designed to be quickly implemented into applications and games. It uses a simple attribute and node declaration system to speed up the data-driven development process.
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    This project focus on the html/excel/chart report generation, written with Java language and html/javascript. Data source of report is from RDB. This tool is useful to those j2ee projects need to deal with reports creation.
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