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Reviewer adds comments on code which developer has to follow up. Useful for managing code quality and determining the quality of work delivered by a developer. Most of all it provides a place where developers can learn from their previous mistakes.
Using agent technology JAMAS (Java Awareness Multi-Agent System) tries to assist distributed programmers in coordinating parallel development of Java code. E-JAMAS implements JAMAS and it’s features as a plug-in for the Eclipse platform.
PHP5 ObjectOriented CMS
- render websites based on the obtree db-model
- build websites with template/slot mechanism
- easy to use web authoring tool
- authorization on object-layer
- use rdbms like MySQL, PGSQL, MSSQL and Oracle
- OS independent
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SCM (aka GemKit) provides source versioncontrol for GemStone/S. GS/S source code is stored in an ENVY repository. Changes made in the client development environment are automatically propagated to GS/S and optionally to the client execution environment.
Patchy extends the Mantis bug tracking system to allow users to submit patches which are then autotested before being queued for approval. Please download, try the live demo (Home Page link above), join the announce mailing list for updates or help code!
Java based screenplay (movie script) editor and colaboration tool with a graphical interface (WYSIWYG) to create and/or edit scripts. Export in XML, PDF, XHTML and other formats. En español.
Subversion log extraction and formatting tool. Retrieves svn log as XML data and transforms it to HTML using XSLT. Allows regex filtering on log messages.
Colimas is a Component Library Management System. The objective is to store all reusable resets for enterprises or organizations and to help all developers to know where and how to get the needed components and reduce understanding time for project maint
YarloX is an application that allows the developers to register in organized way all the alterations made in its releases/builds. YarloX uses jasperreports, apache commons and others technologies.
A WikiWiki clone implemented in ASP with JavaScript. It uses JavaScript Template engine.It's very easy to install and use. Now will migrate to the J2EE platform
The main goal is to provide a versioncontrol solution, which can be easily accessed from a local system or remote and also connect to a Servlet/JSP web application. It is to be developed in Java using J2EE technology and using XML to store version info.
This project will provide a PHP class to communicate with a CVS repository via both direct connection to a local filesystem and pserver access to the repository, with the possibility of enabling (in a future version) connectivity using the :ext: method.
Abora is a hypertext system supporting fine-grained links, transclusions and user link filtering. It is inspired by Ted Nelsons Xanadu and Udanax-Gold by XOC.
The script helps commiting changes on several branches in CVS by creating a bunch of CVS commands which the user normally would have to create himself.