Java
Buildap is a Visual Component Based Development framework. It is available as standalone tool as well as Netbeans and Eclipse plugins. SVG viewer/editor and Diagram Editor are also available. See Buildap powered project at http://e-records.buildap.com/.
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DictionaryMaker is a graphical tool for creating electronic pronunciation dictionaries (for natural languages). The system allows a user to develop a pronunciation dictionary without requiring expert linguistic knowledge or programming expertise.
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This project will implement the Java(tm) Platform Debugger Architecture for JOS.
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DungaSync is an effort to create a generic architecture to synchronize data over a wide range of formats and data
sources. It it not bound to a certain platform, its concept allows the adaptation to any datasource. NOTE: DEVELOPMENT STOPPED! 12/2001 CS
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jConX provides a java library that allows developers to bind data contained in Xml configuration files in java beans in a really simple fashion. This project is abandoned! Please go to jcman.sourceforge.net ...
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Generational Data Group - GDG creates and gets files based on a generational control file. Removes excess generations automatically. Based on mainframe GDG datasets.
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Tired of the Microsoft JDBC Driver running slowly and failing on Object and NVARCHAR fields? Proxy the Microsoft JDBC driver to run Faster and Better!
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The project is written in Java to redirect your old emails from the old email servers into your any new email servers. The most usage of this software is to redirect all your old emails into your gmail account.
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The purpose of project is libarary that is foundation for importers from Rational Rose file formats to other formats and importers to some specific formats like nsuml xmi.
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A modular (eXtensible) FTP Server written in Java, providing the ability to customise what happens to the FTP requests using JavaBean "Handlers" configured via SpringFramework. This allows almost unlimited customisations to be easily plugged in
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