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Code Bubbles is a front end to Eclipse designed to simplify programming by making it easy for the programmer to define and use working sets. It provides compact function-based views of the code (all backed by the underlying files) that are displayed in bubbles and that are easily moved around and manipulated on the screen. The bubbles are fully editable. A large bubble area lets the programmer set up different working sets simultaneously and easily move between them.
Metawidget is a smart User Interface widget that populates itself, at runtime, with UI components to match the properties of your business objects. Supports Swing, Java Server Faces (JSF), GWT, Spring, Struts, Android, Hibernate, Groovy, JPA and more
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The Eclipse Visual Editor project is a platform for creating Visual classes and GUI builders within Eclipse. The project currently provides support for WYSIWYG editing of Swing/AWT and SWT/RCP user interfaces.
Originally developed as an Eclipse Project the Visual Editor project was discontinued and archived in June 2011. This project is a community based fork of the archived sources.
Maveryx is an innovative Test Automation Framework for Java GUI-based applications. It eliminates the GUI Maps dependency by providing a new dynamic GUI objects handling and an expert system detecting and managing AUT changes and defects at runtime.
Tk-UI is a Java Toolkit for declaratively building User Interfaces (UI). UI is described with an XML grammar (XUL, XHTML, etc.), logic is managed with a scripting language (JavaScript, etc.). UI is rendered with an actual GUI library (SWT, Swing, etc.).
Jaylib (short for Java library) contains Eclipse plug-ins, Java libraries which include many helpers that are easy to add and use. For J2ME/MIDP 2.0, J2SE-projects or any project written in Java.
Eclipse-on-Swing is dedicated to run the Eclipse Platform without the native bindings of SWT, but entirely on Swing. An Eclipse plugin allows the switch between native/non-native state.
XUI is a Java and XML RIA platform for building smart app's. Swing, AWT and other widget sets can be used on a range of hardware. XUI's modular framework can help many aspects of application development. NetBeans and Eclipse are available.
Jump Start UI is a development tool that jumpstarts your UI development by generating initial display and binding code based on the JavaBean. Genertes code for HTML, SWT, and other languages/libraries.
The simplechart project uses Java2D with SWT to produce a simple Eclipse plug-in for plotting data and placing other objects on a chart. Customizable. Supports interactive zooming. Developers can create new objects by implementing an simple interface.
This project has the aim to develop an editor for the module descriptor files of the popular hivemind framework. The editor help write the contributions to configuration points, by gathering all module descriptos to parse all schemata.
A Java Swing component to select dates using a popup window (also know as 'Date Picker'). Similar to the date selector in MS Outlook / New Appointment. Lightweight, easy to use and customizable in look and feel. Also available in an SWT version.
This framework is a release notes framework that enables to generate textual release notes from an XML file. This is an open framework that enables to integrate outer information (VSC, bug tracking). Stand-alone GUI and Eclipse integration is on march.