Eventum is a user-friendly and flexible issue tracking system that can be used by a support department to track incoming technical support requests, or by a software development team to quickly organize tasks and bugs. Eventum is used by the MySQL AB Technical Support team, and has allowed us to dramatically improve our response times.
REDAXO ist mehr als nur ein Content-Management-System. Aufgrund des Leistungsumfanges kann es auch für vielfältige Informations-Management-Lösungen eingesetzt werden. REDAXO steht unter der GNU-GPL Lizenz und darf somit kostenlos und kommerziell frei verwendet werden.
Unser System bietet eine Menge an Funktionen und wir haben hier die wichtigsten zusammengestellt. Dank des modularen Aufbaus von REDAXO lassen sich sämtliche Module und AddOns je nach Bedarf hinzufügen.
FEBE (Firefox Environment Backup Extension) allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up -- It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers.
Apache Roller is a full-featured, multi-user and group-blog server suitable for blog sites large and small. This is the project's homepage, which provides a brief overview of the software and project as well as links to project news, downloads, user documentation, install guide, mailing-lists, bug tracker, wiki and the FAQ.
Overview
Roller is a Java web application that should be able to run on any Java EE server and any relational database. Currently, Roller is best supported on Tomcat and MySQL -- but users have reported success running Roller on Glassfish, Websphere, JBoss, Resin, Geronimo, Derby, PostgresSQL, Oracle, etc.)
Here are some of Roller's key features:
* Multi-user blogging: can support tens of thousands of users and blogs
* Group blogging with three permisson levels (editor, author and limited)
* Support for comment moderation and comment spam prevention measures
* Bloggers have complete control over blog layout/style via templates
* Built-in search engine indexes weblog entry content
* Pluggable cache and rendering system
* Support for blog clients that support MetaWeblog API
* All blogs have entry and comment feeds in both RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 formats
Very interesting approach!
"Apache Empire-db is an Open Source relational data persistence component which allows database vendor independent dynamic query definition as well as safe and simple data retrieval and updating. Compared to most other solutions like e.g. Hibernate, TopLink, iBATIS or JPA implementations, Empire-db takes a considerably different approach, with a special focus on compile-time safety, reduced redundancies and improved developer productivity."
Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services.
Scalaris uses a structured overlay with a non-blocking Paxos commit protocol for transaction processing with strong consistency over replicas. Scalaris is implemented in Erlang.
A framework to support dynamic adaptation behavior in Java EE enterprise systems and to develop self-managing applications. StarMX utilizes JMX features and can be integrated with different policy/rule engines to enable self-management capabilities.
Pivot is an open-source platform for building rich internet applications in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern RIA toolkit with the robustness of the industry-standard Java platform.
Pivot applications are written using a combination of Java and XML and can be run either as an applet or as a standalone (optionally offline) desktop application. While Pivot was designed to be familiar to web developers who have experience building AJAX applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it provides a much richer set of standard widgets than HTML, and allows developers to create sophisticated user experiences much more quickly and easily. Pivot will also seem familiar to Swing developers, as both Swing and Pivot are based on Java2D and employ a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture to separate component data from presentation. However, Pivot includes additional features that make building modern GUI applications much easier, including declarative UI, data binding, effects and transitions, and web services integration.
This is the Wiki for the Pivot project. It includes a collection of demos as well as a tutorial introduction to the platform:
This Pure-Java library reads & writes a variety of image formats, including fast parsing of image info (size, color space, icc profile, etc.) and metadata.
This library is pure Java. It's slow, consequently, but perfectly portable. It's easier to use than ImageIO/JAI/Toolkit (Sun/Java's image support), supports more formats (and supports them more correctly). It also provides easy access to metadata.
Although not yet version 1.0, sanselan is working and is used by a number of projects in production.
jFonia is a framework/API for music, focusing on symbolical (discrete) data such as notes, clefs, measures etc.
It is a low level framework, aiming to facilitate the development of high level music software, such as score players, viewers, editors, analysis and composition tools etc.
Willkommen in der Deutschen Fotothek der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB). Wir sind ein Universalarchiv der Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte mit den Schwerpunkten Kunst-, Architektur- und Musikgeschichte, Regionalkunde Sachsen, Geographie sowie Technik- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte.
Paul Harmon, well known and respected market analyst, newsletter editor, consultant and author, and Celia Wolf, business strategy and marketing consultant, founded Business Process Trends to provide a primary source of news and information relating to all aspects of business process change, focused on trends, directions and best practices. The goals of Business Process Trends are to:
* Educate and Support the Market, including software and hardware vendors, consulting companies, users, standards organizations and other service providers.
* Communicate and Exchange Information about what users are doing, what technologies vendors are developing and delivering, what methodologies are working and what trends and standards are emerging.
* Coalesce and Cooperate through presentation of varying points of view and opposing perspectives on current trends and directions in a rich content environment.
* Standardize and Support Best Practices across all segments of the market engaged in Business Process
AutoAP is a script that continuously scans for open Wi-Fi connections, tests them for validity, and connects to the strongest signal. If the connection is lost, the script scans again and finds the strongest valid signal again, and maintains a continuous connection to the internet in a mobile or portable environment. The script paremeters are highly configurable, including ability to configure secure connections.
Oryx is a web-based BPMN editor. You can create BPMN models and share them with your business partners, clients and friends. You may not only share a model with your colleagues, but discuss and improve it within one working environment. Thus, Oryx brings all the advantages of Web 2.0 into the world of modeling. To start modeling you need zero installation–your model is just one click away. So, why not start modeling right now or check out existing models?
JBoss Tattletale is a tool that can help you get an overview of the project you are working on or a product that you depend on.
The tool will provide you with reports that can help you
* Identify dependencies between JAR files
* Find missing classes from the classpath
* Spot if a class is located in multiple JAR files
* Spot if the same JAR file is located in multiple locations
* With a list of what each JAR file requires and provides
* Verify the SerialVersionUID of a class
* Find similar JAR files that have different version numbers
* Find JAR files without a version number
* Locate a class in a JAR file
* Get the OSGi status of your project
* Remove black listed API usage
JBoss Tattletale will recursive scan the directory pass as the argument for JAR files and then build the reports as HTML files.
The main HTML file is: index.html
JBoss Tattletale is licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or later.
We hope that JBoss Tattletale will help you in your development tasks !
Reports
* Dependants
* Depends On
* Graphical Dependencies
* Transitive Dependants
* Transitive Depends On
* Class Location
* OSGi
* Eliminate Jar files with different versions
* Invalid version
* Multiple Jar files
* Multiple Locations
* No version
* Black listed API
* JAR archive
GLPI is the Information Resource-Manager with an additional Administration- Interface. You can use it to build up a database with an inventory for your company (computer, software, printers...). It has enhanced functions to make the daily life for the administrators easier, like a job-tracking-system with mail-notification and methods to (...)
Simplium aids the developer to create selenium based unit test that can be executed in different browsers and enviroment. With enviroment means the same test can be run against the developers own machine as well as a test machine somewhere on the network or even the production machine.
A Simplium unit tests doesn't have any reference to which URL the test is executed against as well as no reference to which browser the test should be executed in. Instead the Simplium test cases are annotated with Simplium specific annotations which allow Simplium to take control of the test cases when executed.
Simplium looks for which enviroment it is executed in (development, test or production) and based on this information Simplium will execute the test cases against different servers, against a local selenium remote control or selenium grid and execute each test in the browsers that the enviroment has specificed.
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