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This tool allows the user to annotate by coloring portions of the text. This can be seen as a simple model of annotation. This tool has been built to complete particular experimentation on student behavior (annotation per example) facing particularly difficult content. We put it here as an open-source project.
"xmlsh" is derived from the design and goals the unix shell and core commands but with XML expressions and documents added as core features to the shell. xmlsh can be used as a drop-in replacement for scripting xml transformations instead of sh.
CuppaWEB is an open source enterprise content management system (CMS) built by CuppaIT. Its modular architecture uses the latest open source Java/Ajax technologies.
This project is aimed to develop a small language to support XML updates. The update language has been built on top of XQuery by adding on some update primitives. The end product provides flexibility in the software architecture for future extensions.
A flexible Java-to-XML serializer to output any Java object to XML. Support for many Java API types built-in, as well as a configurable generic serializer to handle many custom types, and a simple API to extend support to object-specific types.
Xcarecrows4XML completes Eclipse to handle the tasks required by an XML workflow. It offers: a graphical XML, XML Schema and XML stylesheets editor; a graphical XML tree comparator; a built-in checker against XML Schemas; an XSL transformations tool kit.
JS4J is an extensible framework built on Java and XML that generates Javascript. It contains a built-in implementations to manage objects that have been generated by the framework, and can provide a scalable alternative to AJAX implementations.
Free Open Source VoiceXML editor programmed in Java (Swing). The VoiceXML document is regularly parsed, a tree view is built and syntax errors are reported in a specific table.
JMaay is a Java library used to create, administrate and use a peer-to-peer (p2p) network for your own Java application.
It's based on Maay theory, a p2p free software, and was originally built for @rbre, another free software.
Warren-CMS is a content management system with developer-provided file type handlers, built-in link and grouping management, and an XML interface that makes writing proprietary clients easy for developers who wish to do so.
RSS->IMAP server is a basic IMAP server implementation that allows you to browse your RSS feeds like emails. This is perfect for adding basic RSS functionality to older email clients that do not have RSS readers built in such as Outlook 2003.
PING is a distributed, web-based, personally controlled electronic medical record system that is accessible to the nomadic user and built to public standards. The PING project includes a pluggable web services API and numerous client applications.
Eclipse java project, includes a rich gui interface built with Eclipse SWT framework (open source). It consists of a list of words, phrases, ... , that we use a lot, and we can click on them and then paste them...
Web Objects in XML (Framework) is an interoperable and lightweight system for distributed objects. It is currently built in Java and C#. Remote objects are serialized in a standard XML format, and they are accessible trough their own URL.