EXMARaLDA stands for "Extensible Markup Language for Discourse Annotation". It's a system of concepts, data formats and tools for the computer assisted transcription and annotation of spoken language, and the analysis of spoken language corpora. This project's source code has moved to https://github.com/Exmaralda-Org/exmaralda
Rapid development of portal-based user interfaces for submitting compute jobs to remote compute resources. It supports the mainstream compute engine vendors Sun Grid Engine, PBS and Condor. Get a job-submission portal up and running in a few hours.
A framework for all-platform GUI-development based on completely separating business from presentation logic and introducing methods of abstraction that allow stepwise refinement of the GUI-definition.
A Java-based in-application help system that can read multiple different documentation file formats, producing professional help systems from multiple sources. Documentation included for testing is from the jAudio project under the latest LGPL licens
Creators discontinued Chiba & founded betterFORM http://betterform.de
The development of Chiba was discontinued in 2009.
The betterFORM Project by the same people who did Chiba is its successor. See http://www.betterform.de for further information
JLoom is a JSP like template language for text generation - e.g. source code, HTML, XML. JLoom templates are modular encapsulated. Parameters can be any Java type, even Generics or Varargs. There is a plugin for Eclipse and a command line tool.
Framework for storing and editing Forestry-related XML data, with a specialised graphical interface for each object type. Plug-in API for adding functionality. Coded in Java, uses WebStart for distribution, swing GUI, ~100k lines of code.
JWSPerf is an open-source utility to automate the performance evaluation using different Java Web Services toolkits. JWSPerf is executed from the command line and it uses Java Ant technology to building all the client code.
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