JLibDiff is an implementation of diff and diff3
algorithm as lib. Differences are represented as
java objects. You can use this lib for building text diff tools for example
A OpenTool integrating the ComponentSoftware RCS (http://www.componentsoftware.com) into JBuilder, with effortless installation and good coverage of the CS-RCS featureset.
Xenox is a version control system written in java with a commandline and gui client. It has a library interface which is LGPL while the existing two clients are covered by the GPL. The server is a PostgreSQL database.
A tool allowing software developers to check the backward compatibility of API's between different versions of a Java library.
Find out about compatibility between releases of your Java libraries from this tool rather than from the users of your jar!
A version control system that is implemented in java to avoid platform dependancy. XVCS consists of a server and a client, it uses an XML based protocol to communicate between both ends, XML is also used in keeping versions and history.
jCVSFile is a CVS-client, written in Java. While all other known CVS client tools address the configuration management module oriented,
jCVSFile does it file oriented and thus with a higher granularity.
DocForger is a document management system allowing teams to work on documentation with one common source. Some of the features are versioning, permissions, and publishing. DocForger is written entirely in Java and is therefore platform independent.
Framework for virtual teams and projects including workspace management, cooperative workflow and awareness. Implemented with a combination of Java, PHP, EJB and jython....
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A simple tool for bootloading a Texas Instruments TMS320F28016 DSP using the asynchronous serial bus, either to execute from SRAM, or to burn images into FLASH memory.