Java
GENESIS is an OS environment that supports the cooperation and communication between software engineers belonging to distributed software development teams. It includes resources,projects and artefacts management,workflow engine, process definition.
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SKIM is an easy to use Instant Messenger written in Java(tm) to achieve a good portability.
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A performance benchmarking package for Java XML parsers. This tool tests parsers supporting the SAX1, SAX2, JAXP, and XML Pull Parser interfaces. It produces output in XML and HTML.
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XML Swing interprets XML to create Swing UI. A complete Swing based application can be created using XML Swing as it supports all major Swing components. Client side validations can also be embedded in XML, along with adding listeners to components.
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The ULauncher is a small Java Launcher that uses JNI to create a JVM and launch the main class. ULauncher uses JVM.DLL to locate and create the JVM, so you can not configure the "classpath" nor "path" environment variables.
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MyHealth is a JAVA program that help's you stay in good health by controling your weight to an optimal value. With this program, you will log what you eat daily,your weight and exercise. It will provide reports that will help you acheive your goal.
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FlixFinder: Tivo & Netflix marriage. Automatically find and schedule upcoming movies in cable/satellite listings based on your netflix queue.
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Java implementation of the RSA cryptosystem. RSA is a splitkey cryptosystem developed by Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman @ MIT in '77. RSA is thought to be secure except by factoring large primes. Jsymmetric is more proof of concept than actually useful.
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Open JMail is an email and messaging API written in Java. Using powerful abstractions it supports all email protocols while remaining flexible and extendible. This is for you who wants Java free source mailing.
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A Linux kernel module JVM, derived from kissme (also on SourceForge). Includes a host build for debugging. Built with an eye toward the JOS Project (http://www.jos.org).
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