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    Compositor

    Compositor

    A simple way to produce user interfaces for desktop apps.

    Separating the way a desktop app looks from how it works makes your code cleaner and Compositor makes this easy. You describe your UI and you write an application to handle UI input. The descriptor is XML and the application is a Java/Groovy/Scala/Kotlin class. NEWS: 0.4 released
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    LCUI

    LCUI

    A small C library for building user interfaces with C, XML and CSS.

    LCUI is a freely available software library to create GUI application, it is written in C, support the use XML and CSS describe the graphical interface, you can use it to make some simple effects. The above description and screenshots is for the version 1.0.0 (+), and the 1.0.0 version is still in development, it is not officially released, please do not use old versions of "files "page to download as version 1.0.0.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MyOpenSoftware

    MyOpenSoftware

    New generation Rapid Application Developement

    Based on an EAV meta-model (Entity-Attribute-Value), MyOpenSoftware is a new generation of RAD (rapid application development) engine. So you can create complete web applications without any programming knowledge, just using XML. This Framework writen in J2EE is ready-use to generate graphical screens with the opensource Library "SmartClient". Starting with blank page, and zero business entity, you are able to build any web application in any business domaine.
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    Yang XML viewer

    PyGtk2-based application that shows Yang-models as Treeview

    The application uses 'pyang' for creating a XML file and displaying the Yang-model in a Treeview. Additionally it allows to send Netconf requests to a configured target. For this purpose, it uses the Netconf client from [1] or can use an external console too. [1] https://github.com/tail-f-systems/JNC/blob/master/examples/2-junos/netconf-console
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JMenuBar Creating Tool (JMBCT)
    Tool for fast and easy javax.swing.JMenuBar object creating. Using this tool you shouldn’t write a lot of messed code, just provide it some external source (like XML document) where you describe its structure in really understandable format.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AJAX and SOA Developers find it difficult to write and analyze JSON. This Eclipse plugin with the JSON2TreeView enables developers to test and visualize any JSON. Developer can enter a JSON convert it to XML and View it as a Tree.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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