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FreeCell Java Applet 1.1
FreeCell Java Applet project is a Java applet of the popular FreeCell card game. more>>
FreeCell Java Applet project is a Java applet of the popular FreeCell card game.
This is a Java applet of the popular FreeCell card game.
FreeCell is the enormously popular solitaire game. Because all cards are visible at the start of the game, it is almost entirely a game of skill.
Almost all FreeCell positions can be won. The most notable exception is the game #11982.
<<lessThis is a Java applet of the popular FreeCell card game.
FreeCell is the enormously popular solitaire game. Because all cards are visible at the start of the game, it is almost entirely a game of skill.
Almost all FreeCell positions can be won. The most notable exception is the game #11982.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2006-12-20 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1053 downloads
General Applet Interface Library 0.5.10
The goal of the General Applet Interface Library is to give programmers a simple yet powerful applet interface. more>>
The goal of the General Applet Interface Library is to give programmers a simple yet powerful applet interface. This library supports wmapplet/dockapps, GNOME 2 panel applets, and ROX panel applets.
This library supports at the moment Dockapps, Gnome 2 Panel Applets and Rox panel applets. In the future support for XFCE 4 and KDE is planned to be added. The applet program doesnt have to care about if the applet will be used on the Gnome panel or in the dock. The library handles that.
Over 50% of the code in a Dockapp and a Gnome 2 Panel applet does actully only one thing, setting up the applet window. With GAI, you can reduce it to just a few lines of code.
Enhancements:
- Updated the example applets.
- The preference dialog is now nicely resized.
- Fixed some minor memory leaks in the preference dialog.
- API change: The function connected to gai_signal_on_preferences() shall now take: (gboolean changed, gpointer data) as argument. changed is true if the user changed
- anything in the preference window. False if the user did nothing.
- Added two new preference window items. GAI_LISTSTORE and GAI_EDITLISTSTORE. The first shows just a list, no altering is possible. The second provide a list that can be increased and reduced by the user. (NOT YET FINISHED!)
- Cleaned up parts of the preference generator. Several minor memory leaks fixed.
- Update gai.spec. Some Fedora Core changes by Michael Schwendt mschwendt@users.sf.net, and Michel Alexandre Salim salimma@users.sf.net
- Allowing applet to be bigger than 1000 pixels (2560 is now max).
- Ashley V wants to have Shermans
- aquarium real big Destroying (clicking on the window manager "X" icon) the preference window now works fine.
- Destroying About box is now handled correctly.
- Rewrote large part of the right mouse click menu handleling code. Now you can remove, change, insert and add menu items during run time. gai_menu_insert(...), gai_menu_change(...) and gai_menu_remove(...) is new. gai_menu_add now returns an integer that is the ID of the menu item.
- Fixed broken libdir link in gai.pc
- Make sure GdkColor is never null when given to applet.
- Documentation updates.
- Various minor fixes found on the fedora extras by Michael Schwendt and Thorsten Leemhuis fedora@leemhuis.info. Please mail me fixes directly!!
- GtkFileChooser dialog is now used instead of GtkFileSelector when GTK+ 2.4 or later is detected.
- If gtk+ 2.4 or later, use varously updated widgets instead of older ones.
- Merged big nls patch by Olaf Leidinger Thanks!
- NLS is finally supported for GAI. Not yet there for applets
- The BonoboUIVerb array canary was missing and that caused the GNOME to crash. Patch by Jean-Yves Lefort
<<lessThis library supports at the moment Dockapps, Gnome 2 Panel Applets and Rox panel applets. In the future support for XFCE 4 and KDE is planned to be added. The applet program doesnt have to care about if the applet will be used on the Gnome panel or in the dock. The library handles that.
Over 50% of the code in a Dockapp and a Gnome 2 Panel applet does actully only one thing, setting up the applet window. With GAI, you can reduce it to just a few lines of code.
Enhancements:
- Updated the example applets.
- The preference dialog is now nicely resized.
- Fixed some minor memory leaks in the preference dialog.
- API change: The function connected to gai_signal_on_preferences() shall now take: (gboolean changed, gpointer data) as argument. changed is true if the user changed
- anything in the preference window. False if the user did nothing.
- Added two new preference window items. GAI_LISTSTORE and GAI_EDITLISTSTORE. The first shows just a list, no altering is possible. The second provide a list that can be increased and reduced by the user. (NOT YET FINISHED!)
- Cleaned up parts of the preference generator. Several minor memory leaks fixed.
- Update gai.spec. Some Fedora Core changes by Michael Schwendt mschwendt@users.sf.net, and Michel Alexandre Salim salimma@users.sf.net
- Allowing applet to be bigger than 1000 pixels (2560 is now max).
- Ashley V wants to have Shermans
- aquarium real big Destroying (clicking on the window manager "X" icon) the preference window now works fine.
- Destroying About box is now handled correctly.
- Rewrote large part of the right mouse click menu handleling code. Now you can remove, change, insert and add menu items during run time. gai_menu_insert(...), gai_menu_change(...) and gai_menu_remove(...) is new. gai_menu_add now returns an integer that is the ID of the menu item.
- Fixed broken libdir link in gai.pc
- Make sure GdkColor is never null when given to applet.
- Documentation updates.
- Various minor fixes found on the fedora extras by Michael Schwendt and Thorsten Leemhuis fedora@leemhuis.info. Please mail me fixes directly!!
- GtkFileChooser dialog is now used instead of GtkFileSelector when GTK+ 2.4 or later is detected.
- If gtk+ 2.4 or later, use varously updated widgets instead of older ones.
- Merged big nls patch by Olaf Leidinger Thanks!
- NLS is finally supported for GAI. Not yet there for applets
- The BonoboUIVerb array canary was missing and that caused the GNOME to crash. Patch by Jean-Yves Lefort
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1195 downloads

Hibernate Core for Java(Linux) 3.2.5.ga
An object/relational persistence and query service for Java more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-25 License: Freeware Price: Free
188 downloads
Zope Weather applet 1.51
Zope Weather applet allows people to display weather information for a particular location in Zope. more>>
Zope Weather applet allows people to display weather information for a particular location in Zope, by automatically retrieving data from the NOAAs Metar servers from time to time.
Enhancements:
- getStationHeight is now called getStationAltitude.
- Better installation instructions.
- When extracting the tarball, the directorys name doesnt contain a version number anymore.
- No GIF image anymore.
<<lessEnhancements:
- getStationHeight is now called getStationAltitude.
- Better installation instructions.
- When extracting the tarball, the directorys name doesnt contain a version number anymore.
- No GIF image anymore.
Download (0.080MB)
Added: 2005-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1494 downloads
XPenguins GNOME Applet 2.1.1
The XPenguins GNOME Applet allows you to fill your screen with penguins at the click of a button. more>>
The XPenguins GNOME Applet allows you to fill your screen with penguins at the click of a button, as well as being able to change their number and speed on the fly.
You must install the basic XPenguins package first.
<<lessYou must install the basic XPenguins package first.
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2005-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1510 downloads
Xfce 4 Xfapplet Plugin 0.1.0
Xfce 4 Xfapplet Plugin is a plugin which allows one to use applets designed for the Gnome Panel inside the Xfce Panel. more>>
Xfce 4 Xfapplet Plugin is a plugin for the Xfce 4 Panel which allows one to use applets designed for the Gnome Panel inside the Xfce Panel. You can think of XfApplet as a tiny Gnome Panel that lives inside the Xfce Panel and allows you to show the same applets that the Gnome Panel is capable of showing.
The current stable version of the XfApplet Plugin has the following features:
Most Gnome applets are supported. Basically the only exceptions are the Gnome Systray and Window List applets, which should be considered not very well supported. This should be fixed in the next stable version;
The XfApplet properties dialog allows you to choose between all Gnome applets currently installed, just as the Gnome Panel does.
The XfApplet context menu shows both the Xfce Panel related items (such as “Move”, “Remove”, “Customize Panel”, etc.) and the Gnome applet ones, which of course will depend on the specific applet being displayed.
Applets are displayed correctly in terms of layout, popup menus and other issues no matter the Xfce Panel specific configuration such as position (top, bottom, left or right side and floating) and size.
By now you may be wondering: why would someone write XfApplet? The motivations for both starting and maintaining this project can be resumed as follows:
Olivier Fourdan (Xfce project leader) was asked in his interview in FOSDEM 2005 about the possibility of integration between the Gnome Panel applets and the Xfce Panel. His answer stated that (by that time) the Xfce Panel did not support stand alone applets such as the Gnome Panel, but instead one could write a plugin for the Xfce Panel that was capable of showing Gnome applets.
Software reusability is very common in FOSS projects, especially in code level. XfApplet allows for reusability in component level by linking against the Bonobo infra-structure and the Xfce Panel libraries. So there’s no need to rewrite every single Gnome applet against Xfce libraries; all of them can be used out of the box from within both the Xfce and Gnome panels.
Many new Xfce users come from Gnome or at least have a good Gnome experience. The possibility of using Gnome applets inside the Xfce Panel makes the experience of moving from Gnome to Xfce or even using both desktop environments easier.
Usage:
Using XfApplet is quite easy, specially because XfApplet itself doesn’t have any special functionallity; its only purpose is to display Gnome applets. To learn how to use a specific Gnome applet you will have to refer to the applet’s particular documentation.
Assuming that you have properly built and installed XfApplet, you need only to right click the Xfce Panel and choose “Add New Item”. You should find the XfApplet Plugin in the list of available plugins for the Xfce Panel.
After adding XfApplet to the Xfce Panel (either by clicking “Add” or by drag and drop), you’ll get an empty XfApplet. An empty XfApplet displays nothing but a small icon with the Xfce mice and the Gnome foot. Right click the icon and choose “Properties”. This will open the XfApplet properties dialog where you will be able to choose any Gnome applet installed by either double clicking it or hitting “OK”.
At any time you can change the applet displayed through the XfApplet properties dialog. Each instance of XfApplet is capable of displaying only one Gnome applet; so if you want to display several applets you will have to add a XfApplet instance for each one of them.
<<lessThe current stable version of the XfApplet Plugin has the following features:
Most Gnome applets are supported. Basically the only exceptions are the Gnome Systray and Window List applets, which should be considered not very well supported. This should be fixed in the next stable version;
The XfApplet properties dialog allows you to choose between all Gnome applets currently installed, just as the Gnome Panel does.
The XfApplet context menu shows both the Xfce Panel related items (such as “Move”, “Remove”, “Customize Panel”, etc.) and the Gnome applet ones, which of course will depend on the specific applet being displayed.
Applets are displayed correctly in terms of layout, popup menus and other issues no matter the Xfce Panel specific configuration such as position (top, bottom, left or right side and floating) and size.
By now you may be wondering: why would someone write XfApplet? The motivations for both starting and maintaining this project can be resumed as follows:
Olivier Fourdan (Xfce project leader) was asked in his interview in FOSDEM 2005 about the possibility of integration between the Gnome Panel applets and the Xfce Panel. His answer stated that (by that time) the Xfce Panel did not support stand alone applets such as the Gnome Panel, but instead one could write a plugin for the Xfce Panel that was capable of showing Gnome applets.
Software reusability is very common in FOSS projects, especially in code level. XfApplet allows for reusability in component level by linking against the Bonobo infra-structure and the Xfce Panel libraries. So there’s no need to rewrite every single Gnome applet against Xfce libraries; all of them can be used out of the box from within both the Xfce and Gnome panels.
Many new Xfce users come from Gnome or at least have a good Gnome experience. The possibility of using Gnome applets inside the Xfce Panel makes the experience of moving from Gnome to Xfce or even using both desktop environments easier.
Usage:
Using XfApplet is quite easy, specially because XfApplet itself doesn’t have any special functionallity; its only purpose is to display Gnome applets. To learn how to use a specific Gnome applet you will have to refer to the applet’s particular documentation.
Assuming that you have properly built and installed XfApplet, you need only to right click the Xfce Panel and choose “Add New Item”. You should find the XfApplet Plugin in the list of available plugins for the Xfce Panel.
After adding XfApplet to the Xfce Panel (either by clicking “Add” or by drag and drop), you’ll get an empty XfApplet. An empty XfApplet displays nothing but a small icon with the Xfce mice and the Gnome foot. Right click the icon and choose “Properties”. This will open the XfApplet properties dialog where you will be able to choose any Gnome applet installed by either double clicking it or hitting “OK”.
At any time you can change the applet displayed through the XfApplet properties dialog. Each instance of XfApplet is capable of displaying only one Gnome applet; so if you want to display several applets you will have to add a XfApplet instance for each one of them.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
Java Web Shell 0.0.8
Java Web Shell is a web based interactive shell-type environment written in Java. more>>
Java Web Shell is a web based interactive shell-type environment written in Java.
Obviously, to use the shell, youll need to be using a browser that supports Java Applets, and this has been compiled using the Sun 1.4.1 JDK.
Head over to Sun and pick up the latest runtime enviroment if you dont already have it.
<<lessObviously, to use the shell, youll need to be using a browser that supports Java Applets, and this has been compiled using the Sun 1.4.1 JDK.
Head over to Sun and pick up the latest runtime enviroment if you dont already have it.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
968 downloads
Java Games 1.0
Java Games is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser. more>>
Java Games project is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser.
Currently the collection contains four games: XO World (similar to tic-tac-toe, but with lines of 5 on a 10x10 board); 100 Mack (guess the random combination of 4 images out of a set of six); Memory (flip 2 plates at a time to find matching pairs); and Tetris.
<<lessCurrently the collection contains four games: XO World (similar to tic-tac-toe, but with lines of 5 on a 10x10 board); 100 Mack (guess the random combination of 4 images out of a set of six); Memory (flip 2 plates at a time to find matching pairs); and Tetris.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
985 downloads
Sun Java Desktop System Release 2
Sun Java Desktop System is a comprehensive, secure, highly affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use. more>>
The Sun Java Desktop System is a secure, comprehensive, and affordable enterprise desktop software solution that combines the best of open source innovation with significant contributions from Sun.
Initially provided with a Linux OS, Java Desktop System is now also integrated with the Solaris 10 Operating System. As a result, Sun customers have the option of deploying the same desktop environment on Sun workstations, Sun Ray thin clients, as well as a broad range of non-Sun notebook and desktop systems with standard x86-based architectures.
Main features:
End user features:
- Automated software updates and patching, including dependency checking/analysis to ensure systems are secure and up-to-date.
- Local and remote management capabilities provide update scheduling and activity log access.
- Interoperability with centralized software management tools.
- Desktop applications are tightly integrated allowing for drag and drop and copy/paste of text, graphics and other elements between applications.
- Universal printer selection of available printers on network, including printers available on Windows networks.
- Single point of entry for directory and file management and networked computers.
- Direct access to content in data and files by single-click application launch for files contained in email, web pages and file manager.
- Intuitive, easy to use, single install mechanism which ensures users can quickly get productive.
- Easy to learn and use, especially for traditional MS Windows users. Featuring:
- Familiar desktop themes for file management and desktop configuration
- Standard keyboard short cut conventions
- Direct access to files and servers using the "Documents" and "Network Places" directories
- Familiar access to networked computers from single "Network Places" directory
- Full product documentation including Quick Start User Guide and other reference documentation.
- Includes selection of great productivity tools including office suite, browser, email/calendar, instant messaging, project management, drawing and video conferencing applications.
- Multimedia-ready with essential video and audio players plus a sound recorder. Featuring Java Media Player with support for MP3 playback and a CD Player.
- Users can access data stored in office productivity files of Microsoft users and printers connected to existing Windows networks.
- Full interoperability with Microsoft Office files.
- Interoperability with POP3, LDAP, SMTP mail servers.
Administrator features:
- Java Desktop System Configuration Manager allows system administrators to define groups of users and the policies for access rights and settings.
- Fine grained control of employee access rights and privileges.
- Remote image deployment to manage a defined set of packages or system images for rapid setup and provisioning of desktops and deploy on multiple systems simultaneously.
- Centralized package management enabling volume software push, patching, updating multiple desktops.
- Software dependency checking and analysis to identify patch and package dependencies and deploy correct set of software.
- Inventory collection of desktop details, OS, hardware profiles and more.
- Performance Monitoring of deployed desktop environments.
- Use a collection of interconnected computers as a unified computing resource.
- Ability for administrator to view and interact with users desktop display to help, guide and troubleshoot.
Developer features:
- Java Studio Standard is a powerful yet intuitive Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Java, providing a comprehensive set of features and functionality.
- NetBeans IDE 3.6 delivers tightly integrated deployment and debugging of web applications on Apache Tomcat 5 and the Sun Java System Application Server, Platform Edition 8.
- J2SE hosts the Linux GTK+ look and feel support in JFC/Swing enables Java applets and applications to be written so they look just like native Linux apps on JDS.
<<lessInitially provided with a Linux OS, Java Desktop System is now also integrated with the Solaris 10 Operating System. As a result, Sun customers have the option of deploying the same desktop environment on Sun workstations, Sun Ray thin clients, as well as a broad range of non-Sun notebook and desktop systems with standard x86-based architectures.
Main features:
End user features:
- Automated software updates and patching, including dependency checking/analysis to ensure systems are secure and up-to-date.
- Local and remote management capabilities provide update scheduling and activity log access.
- Interoperability with centralized software management tools.
- Desktop applications are tightly integrated allowing for drag and drop and copy/paste of text, graphics and other elements between applications.
- Universal printer selection of available printers on network, including printers available on Windows networks.
- Single point of entry for directory and file management and networked computers.
- Direct access to content in data and files by single-click application launch for files contained in email, web pages and file manager.
- Intuitive, easy to use, single install mechanism which ensures users can quickly get productive.
- Easy to learn and use, especially for traditional MS Windows users. Featuring:
- Familiar desktop themes for file management and desktop configuration
- Standard keyboard short cut conventions
- Direct access to files and servers using the "Documents" and "Network Places" directories
- Familiar access to networked computers from single "Network Places" directory
- Full product documentation including Quick Start User Guide and other reference documentation.
- Includes selection of great productivity tools including office suite, browser, email/calendar, instant messaging, project management, drawing and video conferencing applications.
- Multimedia-ready with essential video and audio players plus a sound recorder. Featuring Java Media Player with support for MP3 playback and a CD Player.
- Users can access data stored in office productivity files of Microsoft users and printers connected to existing Windows networks.
- Full interoperability with Microsoft Office files.
- Interoperability with POP3, LDAP, SMTP mail servers.
Administrator features:
- Java Desktop System Configuration Manager allows system administrators to define groups of users and the policies for access rights and settings.
- Fine grained control of employee access rights and privileges.
- Remote image deployment to manage a defined set of packages or system images for rapid setup and provisioning of desktops and deploy on multiple systems simultaneously.
- Centralized package management enabling volume software push, patching, updating multiple desktops.
- Software dependency checking and analysis to identify patch and package dependencies and deploy correct set of software.
- Inventory collection of desktop details, OS, hardware profiles and more.
- Performance Monitoring of deployed desktop environments.
- Use a collection of interconnected computers as a unified computing resource.
- Ability for administrator to view and interact with users desktop display to help, guide and troubleshoot.
Developer features:
- Java Studio Standard is a powerful yet intuitive Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Java, providing a comprehensive set of features and functionality.
- NetBeans IDE 3.6 delivers tightly integrated deployment and debugging of web applications on Apache Tomcat 5 and the Sun Java System Application Server, Platform Edition 8.
- J2SE hosts the Linux GTK+ look and feel support in JFC/Swing enables Java applets and applications to be written so they look just like native Linux apps on JDS.
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Added: 2005-05-13 License: SUN Community Source License Price: $50
1633 downloads
Java Tetris 1.0
Java Tetris project is a simple Tetris game. more>>
Java Tetris project is a simple Tetris game.
Java Tetris is a game written with Eclipse and the VE Plugin. It is a nice starting point if you want to learn Java and Eclipse.
The game can be started as Java applet or Java application.
Enhancements:
- The dependency on jdom was removed.
- The jar is now only 30kb.
- A bug was fixed in the score list.
<<lessJava Tetris is a game written with Eclipse and the VE Plugin. It is a nice starting point if you want to learn Java and Eclipse.
The game can be started as Java applet or Java application.
Enhancements:
- The dependency on jdom was removed.
- The jar is now only 30kb.
- A bug was fixed in the score list.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
Freejtv HTML/Javascript Slideshow Template 1.16
Freejtv HTML/Javascript Slideshow Template is a cross-browser, cross-platform HTML/Javascript template page... more>>
Freejtv HTML/Javascript Slideshow Template is a cross-browser, cross-platform HTML/Javascript template page for building your own slideshow and gallery. The project supports more than 30 DirectX transitions in the IE browser and fade in/out transition in Firefox.
Howto:
Press Simple Slide, Effect Slide and Collage Slide on top menubar to generate your own thumbnail photo album and music photo presentation (NO demo versions restriction or other functional limitations). Its a self-aid free service (based on Java applet, 1.4.2 or higher is required).
Nowadays a lot of free web hosting services provide free subdomain web space (100-500M space, 5G-20G bandwidth/Month, 500K filesize limit, PHP support, Zero cost for 1 year). You can upload the generated thumbnail gallery and the slide page to any web spaces. If the photos are too large, you can press the Image Processing on top menubar to reduce the filesize of a group of jpeg files. Its much easier than using photoshop to save them one by one.
Problems:
The most common error is caused by applets cache. For efficiency, applet and application data are cached and sticky in a directory other than browsers cache. If the applet could not work correctly, you should open the java plugin control panel and empty the cache first.
Error could also be caused by proxy. As this site is powered by services from Blogger, Googlepages and Myjavaserver, users should make sure that the browser could visit the 3 sites. Since applet may use a network connection different from browsers, users should make sure that the applet could visit all the three sites too. Applets network connection could be set from java plugin control panel.
If it still could not work, email the java consoles output to me.
Enhancements:
- Background music playing is improved in Firefox and Safari.
- This release works with Safari correctly.
- Music pause/resume support has been added.
- The documentation has been revised.
<<lessHowto:
Press Simple Slide, Effect Slide and Collage Slide on top menubar to generate your own thumbnail photo album and music photo presentation (NO demo versions restriction or other functional limitations). Its a self-aid free service (based on Java applet, 1.4.2 or higher is required).
Nowadays a lot of free web hosting services provide free subdomain web space (100-500M space, 5G-20G bandwidth/Month, 500K filesize limit, PHP support, Zero cost for 1 year). You can upload the generated thumbnail gallery and the slide page to any web spaces. If the photos are too large, you can press the Image Processing on top menubar to reduce the filesize of a group of jpeg files. Its much easier than using photoshop to save them one by one.
Problems:
The most common error is caused by applets cache. For efficiency, applet and application data are cached and sticky in a directory other than browsers cache. If the applet could not work correctly, you should open the java plugin control panel and empty the cache first.
Error could also be caused by proxy. As this site is powered by services from Blogger, Googlepages and Myjavaserver, users should make sure that the browser could visit the 3 sites. Since applet may use a network connection different from browsers, users should make sure that the applet could visit all the three sites too. Applets network connection could be set from java plugin control panel.
If it still could not work, email the java consoles output to me.
Enhancements:
- Background music playing is improved in Firefox and Safari.
- This release works with Safari correctly.
- Music pause/resume support has been added.
- The documentation has been revised.
Download (0.56MB)
Added: 2007-06-22 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
867 downloads
Fast User Switch Applet 2.18.0
Fast User Switch Applet is an applet for the GNOME 2.10 panel which allows for MacOS X-style menu-based user-switching. more>>
Fast User Switch Applet is an applet for the GNOME 2.10 panel which allows for MacOS X-style menu-based user-switching. It integrates with GDM to switch between existing X11 sessions or create new ones as needed, and will show the same users as the GDM face browser.
The applet can display itself in the panel using either the current users name, the word "Users," or an icon, and can be configured to include an item which launches an X session in a window. The applet code is designed to allow for easy cut-and-paste of the system-interaction code into other applications, like screensavers
<<lessThe applet can display itself in the panel using either the current users name, the word "Users," or an icon, and can be configured to include an item which launches an X session in a window. The applet code is designed to allow for easy cut-and-paste of the system-interaction code into other applications, like screensavers
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
930 downloads
Java checkstyle Tool 4.3
Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. more>>
Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. Java checkstyle Tool automates the process of checking Java code to spare humans of this boring (but important) task. This makes it ideal for projects that want to enforce a coding standard.
Checkstyle is highly configurable and can be made to support almost any coding standard. An example configuration file is supplied supporting the Sun Code Conventions. As well, other sample configuration files are supplied for other well known conventions.
Checkstyle can check many aspects of your source code. Historically its main functionality has been to check code layout issues, but since the internal architecture was changed in version 3, more and more checks for other purposes have been added. Now Checkstyle provides checks that find class design problems, duplicate code, or bug patterns like double checked locking.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a number of enhancements and bugfixes.
- The highlights include performance improvements in the StrictDuplicateCode check and a new CrossLanguageRegexpHeader check that allows checking file headers for languages other than Java.
<<lessCheckstyle is highly configurable and can be made to support almost any coding standard. An example configuration file is supplied supporting the Sun Code Conventions. As well, other sample configuration files are supplied for other well known conventions.
Checkstyle can check many aspects of your source code. Historically its main functionality has been to check code layout issues, but since the internal architecture was changed in version 3, more and more checks for other purposes have been added. Now Checkstyle provides checks that find class design problems, duplicate code, or bug patterns like double checked locking.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a number of enhancements and bugfixes.
- The highlights include performance improvements in the StrictDuplicateCode check and a new CrossLanguageRegexpHeader check that allows checking file headers for languages other than Java.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-01-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1021 downloads
Deskbar Applet 2.18.1 / 2.19.90.1
Deskbar Applet is a Gnome applet to allow easy access to various search engines (like Googles Deskbar for Windows). more>>
Deskbar Applet is a Gnome applet to allow easy access to various search engines (like Googles Deskbar for Windows).
Deskbar Applet looks like the current Gnome Mini-Commander, but it launches search queries instead of programs.
Example search-engines include:
Google
MSN
EBay
IMDB
Stock Quotes
Wikipedia
Local File Search (and eventually also Beagle)
A related idea was posted at http://live.gnome.org/AuricApplet.
<<lessDeskbar Applet looks like the current Gnome Mini-Commander, but it launches search queries instead of programs.
Example search-engines include:
MSN
EBay
IMDB
Stock Quotes
Wikipedia
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lmappletserver 1.0.3
lmappletserver is a framework for integrating Java applets into the J2EE environment. more>>
lmappletserver is a framework for integrating Java applets into the J2EE environment.
Lightminds is proud to announce the easiest way ever to use EJB3 from within your applet or web start applications - without having to think about firewall issues and other transport layer dependencies.
Main features:
- Transparent remote access. No more RMI or similar just code as the remote objects where local within your applet! Dramatically improves development times.
- Automatic applet packaging and deployment! Write your applet code within your favourite IDE and have it automatically packaged and deployed within your application for immediate use by calling clients.
- Extremely Lightweight client for use within Applets etc. No more heavy Web service, EJB3 client libraries, RMI libraries or similar.
- No need to code applet-server communication protocols and/or servlets to handle interaction.
- Runs over port 80 just as web services would but without the overhead! No more firewall or security issues.
- Expose your server side methods for the applet by simply using annotations!
- Security on the server side by using annotations!
- Automatic dependency loading, you do not have to worry about dependencies ,again just code as if your objects where local.
Enhancements:
- Auto packaging of jar file based applets on the fly. Complete with resources and everything.
- Auto signing of jar file based applets on the fly. Automatic signing of applets wich needs to do out of sandbox operations.
- EJB3 is no longer a requirement- you may use ordinary POJOs for example in Jakarta Tomcat by annotating them with @AppletService as long as you implement a @AppletServiceInterface.
- Bugfixes and other improvements.
<<lessLightminds is proud to announce the easiest way ever to use EJB3 from within your applet or web start applications - without having to think about firewall issues and other transport layer dependencies.
Main features:
- Transparent remote access. No more RMI or similar just code as the remote objects where local within your applet! Dramatically improves development times.
- Automatic applet packaging and deployment! Write your applet code within your favourite IDE and have it automatically packaged and deployed within your application for immediate use by calling clients.
- Extremely Lightweight client for use within Applets etc. No more heavy Web service, EJB3 client libraries, RMI libraries or similar.
- No need to code applet-server communication protocols and/or servlets to handle interaction.
- Runs over port 80 just as web services would but without the overhead! No more firewall or security issues.
- Expose your server side methods for the applet by simply using annotations!
- Security on the server side by using annotations!
- Automatic dependency loading, you do not have to worry about dependencies ,again just code as if your objects where local.
Enhancements:
- Auto packaging of jar file based applets on the fly. Complete with resources and everything.
- Auto signing of jar file based applets on the fly. Automatic signing of applets wich needs to do out of sandbox operations.
- EJB3 is no longer a requirement- you may use ordinary POJOs for example in Jakarta Tomcat by annotating them with @AppletService as long as you implement a @AppletServiceInterface.
- Bugfixes and other improvements.
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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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