Jackcess is a pure Java library for reading from and writing to MS Access databases. It is not an application. There is no GUI. It's a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions for more info.
jVantage is a visual web development tool that builds web applications from a business model perspective, meaning that you begin by defining your object model first, then further specify the properties and behavior of those objects. In plainer terms, it means that you first identify all of the applicable nouns of your applications, then specify how they relate to each other.
The InfoNode Docking Windows framework allows you to create a powerful Swing GUI for your application and rich client with very little code. Just take your normal Swing components with application content and place them inside docking windows. The windows can then be arranged in advanced layouts using split windows, tab windows and floating windows. There are virtually no limitations to the window layouts you can create.
Do you want to embrace the architecture of the Web and benefit from its simplicity and scalability? Leverage our innovative REST engine and start blending your Web Sites and Web Services into uniform Web Applications!
They offer xProcess, quite an extensible project/process/task/issue management tool that allows to define processes for project management etc. which can be used in real time.
The PermissionSniffer is designed to help developers determine the minimum set of permissions that their application requires in order to run.
The PermissionSniffer is still under development. Comments, feedback, contributions, etc. are greatly appreciated.
How much time do you spend maintaining project build scripts? Probably much more than you'd expect or would like to admit. It doesn't have to be such a painful experience. Development automation expert Paul Duvall uses this installment of Automation for the people to demonstrate how to improve a number of common build practices that prevent teams from creating consistent, repeatable, and maintainable builds.
The Synapse project is a robust, lightweight implementation of a highly scalable and distributed service mediation framework based on Web services and XML specifications.
It is a content management system inspired by Ward Cunningham's Wiki idea. Whereas most wiki implementations (and there are hundreds) use a textarea in a web page for editing, with a command language for formatting, Cozmos uses a full installed 'Thick' application for editing and pushes back the pages using an extended web technology called WebDAV. Like Wikis, Cozmos separates content from presentation/style. Unlike Wikis the actual language of the content is HTML which is the language of the web itself.
Cobertura is a free Java tool that calculates the percentage of code accessed by tests. It can be used to identify which parts of your Java program are lacking test coverage. It is based on jcoverage.
WinRun4j is a java launcher for Windows. It provides an alternative to javaw.exe and provides the following benefits:
* Use of INI file for specifying classpath, main class, vm args, program args.
* Custom executable name that appears in task manager.
* Additional VM args for (eg.) more flexible memory use.
* Built-in icon replacer for custom icon.
WinRun4J is licensed under the Common Public License (CPL).
XRules is an XML business rules language that expresses constraints, calculations, interdependencies, and properties that describe and exist among elements and attributes of an XML document. XRules can be used to validate business rules in an XML transaction, attach metadata to the XML Infoset, or add dynamism to XML by using the Dynamic DOM.
The Milyn Project is building Open-Source Java components for XML and non-XML Processing.
Smooks
Smooks is a Java framework for managing and performing Fragment Based XML Processing (Transformation/Analysis).
Smooks can be used in conjunction with or as an alternative to XSLT for XML Transformation.
Smooks gives you more control when performing XML Transformations and Analysis by giving you the freedom to use the tools and programming languages most appropriate to the type of transformation in question (or your skillset).
* Mix and Match different tools and languages in the process of transforming a single message/document e.g. it may be easier to transform one part of the document using pure Java and another part using XSLT.
* Simplify your XSLT and StringTemplate Templates by combining the power of the Smooks Javabean and Templating Cartiridges.
* Analyse/Read your XML and non-XML data into named Javabeans using the Smooks Javabean Cartiridge.
* more...
Interfaces and Abstract Classes are language constructs that appear over and over in many design patterns and even just in good design techniques. It is common for a single interface or abstract class to have many different descendants or implementations. A good example of this scenario is the Strategy Pattern which relies heavily on many implementations of the same interface.
It is desirable to have one test suite that tests functional compliance with the interface that could be applied to each of the implementing classes.
Bibster is a Java-based system which assists researchers in managing, searching, and sharing bibliographic metadata (e.g. from BibTeX files) in a peer-to-peer network.
The program downloads a html-page in regular intervals, and searches it for regular expressions.
All HTML-tags are removed, and the remaining text is searched for regular expressions, which can be defined in a list.
Matching rows are displayed in a panel, and different alarms may be triggered.
The alarms are repeated when the resultset changed.
this module makes the integration of spring-annotation and JSF really easy.
* It registers automatically a VariableResolver in the JSF stack to enable the use of the spring beans as managed beans
* it adds 2 (two) more scopes to spring framework: flash and conversation
* it registers a navigation handler in the JSF stack to enable you to write less code
* it adds some annotations to make it easier to write JSF code
Apache MyFaces Orchestra aims to provide a simple way to combine a web-framework with a persistence layer. Typically, an Apache MyFaces Orchestra stack might combine JavaServer Faces, Spring and a JPA implementation like Toplink, Hibernate, etc.
The underlying idea is to provide long persistence sessions to the web-developer - this is done by associating these sessions with a conversational context.
The conversational context is opened when the bean configured for this context is first loaded. It can be manually closed by the programmer, plus a time-out can be configured as a global parameter.
DCOPolis was originally developed to provide a testbed for comparing Distributed Constraint Optimization (DCOP) algorithms in a sterile environment. It was the authors' opinion (along with many in the DCOP community) that existing metrics for comparing solution techniques did not adequately capture the many intricacies inherent in such a problem. A byproduct of this testbed is a framework in which a single representation of a DCOP problem can be solved by a multitude of different solution algorithms, either in simulation or deployed on a live (possibly ad-hoc) network.
Apart from the very basic "add days" features, most business have to deal with Holidays and what to do when a calculated day falls on a holiday. This library does not attempt to create or guess the holidays, we all know that some bank holidays can be decided at a moment's notice in some markets. All financial institutions or big business will have their own official list of 'holidays' anyway.
Furthermore, "weekends" also need to be handled and some market have a different week to the conventional Monday -> Friday, our library provides you with full flexibility to design a Working Week.
As such a Non-working Day can be a holiday or a 'weekend'.
Hippo CMS is an open source information centered content management system. It's targeted at medium to large organisations managing content for multi-channel distribution like web sites and intranets. It facilitates an open and flexible way of using your information by following international accepted open standards.
Overview
Vexi is a platform for creating and publishing Graphical User Interfaces that can be used over the Internet or an intranet. It features a very simple and powerful syntax based on xml and javascript, a set of complete, extensible, themable widgets, and a sandbox-like security model to protect users.
Why Vexi?
Vexi is designed to overcome the flaws of other Internet application platform implementations.
Vexi applications are written in a combination of XML and JavaScript. The XML layout makes UI structure simple to understand, and the JavaScript provides a powerful way of manipulating a UI to make it dynamic. Do not confuse JavaScript with the HTML DOM - the latter gives JavaScript a bad name because of it’s over complicated nature. JavaScript is very easy to understand and work with. And whilst XML is a far reaching standard, the context in which it is put into practise with Vexi makes it very easy to understand and work with.
>>>>> About QuickFIX
QuickFIX is a full-featured open source FIX engine, currently compatible with the FIX 4.0-4.4 spec. It runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. API's are available for C++, Java, .NET, Python and Ruby.
>>>>> About FIX
The Financial Information eXchange (FIX) Protocol is a "language" which defines specific kinds of electronic messages for communicating securities transactions between two parties. FIX defines only the format of the messages and the session-level interaction between two applications.
JTreeMap releases 2 components:
* a Java Swing component JTreeMap and a demo app.
* a SWT/Eclipse Plugin component, KTreeMap
Furthermore, the JTreeMap library contains an applet that could be used out of the box as it can read data in from a file on the web site, see this example.
JForum is a powerful and robust discussion board system implemented in Javatm. It provides an attractive interface, an efficient forum engine, an easy to use administrative panel, an advanced permission control system and much more.
Built from the ground up around a MVC framework, it can be deployed on any servlet container or Application Server, such as Tomcat, Resin and JBoss. Its clean design and implementation make JForum easy to customize and extend.
Best of all, JForum is freely available under the BSD Open Source license.
If you or your company are searching for a serious and robust Forum Software, JForum is the right choice.
Thank you for your interest in Bean Sheet -- an interpretive Java spreadsheet utilizing Java spec syntax. At its core is Bean Shell, an open source Java interpreter. Because Bean Shell has full access to the Java Virtual Machine, the potential of marrying a Java interpreter with the concepts of a spreadsheet application is beyond and different from traditional spreadsheet software. Each Bean Sheet document can be a powerful application in its own right.
Shibboleth is standards-based, open source middleware software which provides Web Single SignOn (SSO) across or within organizational boundaries. It allows sites to make informed authorization decisions for individual access of protected online resources in a privacy-preserving manner.
eXist is an Open Source native XML database featuring efficient, index-based XQuery processing, automatic indexing, extensions for full-text search, XUpdate support, XQuery update extensions and tight integration with existing XML development tools. The database implements the current XQuery 1.0 working drafts, with exception of the schema import and schema validation features defined as optional in the XQuery specification.