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From: Benoit X. <bx...@ob...> - 2007-02-11 22:02:54
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Paul Zepernick and ObjectLab are pleased to announce release 3.0.0 of PZFileReader for Java 1.4+. Open Source flat file parser (CSV, Fixed Length, Custom) using XML to configure formats. http://pzfilereader.sourceforge.net This is a major release with re-designed interfaces and performance gains of, in some cases, SEVERAL order of magnitude. Unfortunately, this release is not backward compatible. PZFileReader is released under the business friendly Apache License v2.0. The library is small, lightweight and does not force you to adopt a framework. The implementation is useful to any business that deal with flat files. Not only it can parse very quickly some CSV or any-user defined delimiter, this library can parse FIXED LENGTH files. The library allow you to define an XML mapping (or in a database) of the format of your file. Once this is done, the parsed data can be accessed via a simple name lookup mechanism. It is our aim to publish at some point some well know file formats for your immediate use. Please contribute if you have some standard files... It is available for download via SourceForge or the Maven Central Repository (both Maven 1 and Maven 2). The homepage has some very quick examples. ObjectLab is not new to the open-source community having used numerous OS projects, It has recently launched the ObjectLab Kit family, including: - QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net), a tool that keeps track over-time of the static analysis results from FindBugs, Checkstyle, PMD, Cobertura etc. - DateCalculators (http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net), a set of generic lightweight and thread-safe Date calculators for Business and Finance. - JTreeMap, (http://jtreemap.sourceforge.net), probably the only Java Open Source implementation of treemap/heatmaps, available as a Swing or SWT component. - StatSVN, (http://www.statsvn.org), statistics for your Subversion repo. We would like to thanks our friends and colleagues for their help, reviews and suggestions. Sorry for the long email... Feel free to pass on to people who may be interested. Enjoy!! Paul Zepernick and The ObjectLab Team (Benoit Xhenseval, Marcin Jekot) -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.17.36/681 - Release Date: 11/02/2007 18:50 |
From: QALab f. O. <qa...@ob...> - 2006-11-29 00:33:20
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The StatSVN Team and ObjectLab are proud to announce v0.2.0 of StatSVN=0A= =0AIf you want to know what happened in your Subversion repository,=0Athis = is the tool for you!=0A=0AStatSVN retrieves information from a Subversion r= epository and generates=0Avarious tables and charts describing the project = evolution, e.g.=0Athe lines of code over time, contribution of each develop= er, the=0Aevolution of modules, directories, files, the time and days when = most=0Acheckins happen, etc. It also shows the commit logs and integrates = =0Aout of the box with ViewVc, BugZilla, Chora and others.=0A=0AThe current= version of StatSVN generates a static suite of HTML or XDoc=0Adocuments co= ntaining tables and chart images. =0A=0AThe new XDoc support enables a basi= c level of integration of the stats=0Ain a maven build. This is demonstrat= ed on the following page:=0Ahttp://www.statsvn.org/statsvn=0A=0AStatSVN is = available now for download at http://www.statsvn.org=0A=0AAnd we're also pl= eased to mention an associated project that =0Adelivers a plugin for Maven = 2: http://stat-scm.sourceforge.net=0A=0AStatSVN is open source software, re= leased under the terms of the LGPL,=0Abased on StatCVS, it uses JFreeChart = to generate charts.=0A=0A---=0A =0AObjectLab is not new to the open-source = community having used numerous OS =0Aprojects, participated in a few and sp= onsoring:=0A- ObjectLab Kit (http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net), a date c= alculation =0A toolkit for business and finance;=0A- JTreeMap (http://jtre= emap.sourceforge.net) the only open source heatmap =0A library for Java = =0A- QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net) QA Statistics for your build (now= =0A also integrated in JBuilder 2007).=0A=0AWe would like to thank our fr= iends and colleagues for their help, reviews =0Aand suggestions.=0A=0AFeel = free to pass on to people who may be interested.=0A=0AEnjoy!!=0A=0AThe Stat= SVN Team and ObjectLab.=0A=0A |
From: QALab f. O. <qa...@ob...> - 2006-11-27 16:07:51
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ObjectLab is proud to announce release 1.0 of QALab for Java 1.4+=0A=0AFurt= hermore, we are very pleased to announce that QALab was selected =0Aby Borl= and and is also supported/integrated in JBuilder 2007 as part of =0Athe new= TeamInsight team-RAD feature.=0A=0A"We are really excited at the collabora= tion between ObjectLab and CodeGear"=0Asaid Joe McGlynn, Product Manager fo= r JBuilder. "Our engineers were searching =0Afor an innovative way to cons= olidate and trend key project metrics and we =0Afound a truly wonderful sol= ution in QALab".=0A=0AObjectLab has worked with Borland's Developer Tools G= roup ("CodeGear/DevCo")=0Ato make the transition to Maven 2 smooth and rich= 'out-of-the-box'. =0AQALab itself will remain independent and carry on sup= porting all platforms.=0A=0AQALab collects and consolidates data from sever= al QA tools, like PMD, =0ACheckstyle, FindBugs, Cobertura, Simian and PMD C= PD and keeps track of them =0Aover time. This allows developers, architects= and project managers alike =0Ato be presented with a trend of the QA stati= stics of their project.=0A=0Ahttp://qalab.sourceforge.net =0A=0AQALab works= with Ant, Maven 1 and Maven 2 (both via plugins). It generates 2 =0Areport= s, one based on historical data with tables and charts and the other =0Aone= shows the RECENT changes (Movers) over a user defined time window. This = =0Awill help to filter out the 'background' level of issues that any projec= t =0Amay have at any point in time.=0A=0AVersion 1.0 is available immediate= ly for download via SourceForge or the Maven =0ACentral Repository (both Ma= ven 1 and Maven 2).=0A=0AThis release specifically targets:=0A- Maven 2 sup= port with fully integrated reports in Maven site=0A- Maven 1 reports are no= w fully integrated in Maven site.=0A- PMD CPD is now supported.=0A- Each ty= pe will have its own colour and stroke for charts.=0A=0AQALab should be ava= ilable on the Maven Central Repo but just in case=0Ayou can point to http:/= /www.objectlab.co.uk/maven/repository=0A=0AUsed internally since 2003, QALa= b was open-sourced in 2005 and has finally =0Areached version 1.0! It is b= eing used across the world.=0A =0AObjectLab is not new to the open-source c= ommunity having used numerous OS =0Aprojects, participated in a few and spo= nsoring:=0A- ObjectLab Kit (http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net), a date ca= lculation =0A toolkit for business and finance;=0A- JTreeMap (http://jtree= map.sourceforge.net) the only open source heatmap =0A library for Java .= =0A- StatSvn (http://www.statsvn.org) Subversion repository statistics. = =0A=0AWe would like to thank our friends and colleagues for their help, rev= iews =0Aand suggestions.=0A=0AFeel free to pass on to people who may be int= erested.=0A=0AEnjoy!!=0A=0ABenoit Xhenseval and the QALab Team.=0A=0A |
From: Benoit X. <bx...@ob...> - 2006-10-09 21:53:01
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ObjectLab is pleased to announce release 1.0.1 of Objectlab Kit for Java 1.5 Open Source Date Calcuators for Business and Finance. http://objectlabkit.sourceforge.net The ObjectLab Kit is released under the business friendly Apache License v2.0. It is available immediately for download via SourceForge or the Maven Central Repository (both Maven 1 and Maven 2). The homepage has some very quick examples. The Kit provides Date Calculators and comes in two flavours: - one based on pure JDK (1.5) - one based on the Joda-time library (1.3+, jdk 1.5) This library is now live in a major UK & international Bank (in their Credit Derivatives department). The library is small, lightweight and thread-safe. The DateCalculator implementation is useful to any business; the other two interfaces are more specific to the financial industry. The most common function of a lot of banking or business applications is the handling of holidays and weekends, a set of standard rules are implemented to deal with days falling on a holiday. The library does not attempt to guess the 'holidays', most business will have an official list anyway, but concentrate on the date manipulation and calculations. What does it provide? Implementation of 3 interfaces - DateCalculator for all date calculation and handling of weekends or holidays. The supported algorithms are: Do Nothing, Move Forward, Move Backward, Modified Following and Modified Preceeding. The Calculators are immutable once created but they can be easily composed to take into account multiple sets of holidays. The library also supports the calculation of generic tenor dates (Spot, 1D, 1W, 2M, 3Y, etc) - PeriodCountCalculator for calculating differences between two dates in days, months or years according to some financial algorithms: ACT/360, ACT/365, ACT/ACT, CONV/30-360, CONV/30-365_ISDA, CONV/30-360_ISMA - IMMDateCalculator, to calculate the International Money Market dates (IMM Dates are 3rd Wednesday of March/June/Sept/Dec) This kit is one of the first steps in pushing the Open Source movement up "the stack" towards business functionalities in the financial industry. ObjectLab is not new to the open-source community having used numerous OS projects, participated in a few and sponsoring QALab (http://qalab.sourceforge.net), a tool that keeps track over-time of the static analysis results from FindBugs, Checkstyle, PMD, Cobertura etc. We would like to thanks our friends and colleagues at XXXX for their help, reviews and suggestions. Sorry for the long email... Feel free to pass on to people who may be interested. Enjoy!! Benoit Xhenseval and Marcin Jekot |