java platform invoke api demo
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) 2.01.04
Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux, i386. Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later. more>>
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) - Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux/Unix, i386.
Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared link libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later.
Java platform invoke an API that enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries, such as those in the Linux API. It locates and invokes an exported function and marshals its arguments (integers, strings, arrays, structures, and so on) across the interoperation boundary as needed. This API supports implicit marshaling that makes Java coding with native functions very simple.
To consume a shared library functions you need
1.Identify functions in shared librarys.
Minimally, you must specify the name of the function and name of the the shared library that contains it.
2.Create a class to hold shared library functions.
You can use an existing class, create an individual class for each native function, or create one class that contains a set of related native functions. This class should extend CNativeLibrary. Use the annotation ImportLibrary to bind your class to the native library.
3.Create prototypes in Java code.
Write prototype of a native function as a method with signature that corresponds to the native function using data type map agreement. To identify the native function use the annotation Function. Mark the method with the native modifier.
4.Call a shared library function.
Call the method on your Java class as you would any other Java method. As parameters can be passed structures and implemented in Java callback functions.
Enhancements:
Version 2.01.04
System Requirements:JSE 1.5.x<<less
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 Update 2
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition is the industry standard for developing portable, robust Java applications. more>>
Building on the solid foundation of Java SE, Java EE provides Web services, component model, management, and communications APIs that make it the industry standard for implementing enterprise class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications.
Java Network Stack 1.1
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming. more>>
Java Network Stack is a library used by the DIMES project to create new internet measurements. It provides a clean API for packet manipulation, send, receive, filter, and analysis. It is a unification of raw socket capabilities, MAC level networkingm, and IPv6 capabilities.
Java Fortune Teller 0.6
Java Fortune Teller is a Java version of the fortune game from BSD. more>>
This program currently can only be run via the command line. It is ideal for use with various e-mail clients like pine,mutt etc. to insert random quotes at the end of your e-mail or for displaying a random quote when a user logs into your unix box. A more advanced application could be to display random tips in your program.
Main features:
- Written in Java, hence Platform Independent
- Handles multiple quote files.
- Supports fortune style cookie files.
- Supports passing various command line options. More options are being integrated in.
- Easily integrable into other JAVA programms.
- Easy and straighforward code.
- Licensed under GPL which means you can access the source code and make it better according to your likes.
BlogTrader Platform 1.0.2 Build2052
BlogTrader Platform is a free, open source stock technical analysis platform. more>>
It supports parallel quote data retrieval from Yahoo! or ASCII text files, historical, intra-day, and real-time charts, and candle, bar, and line charts. It has a natural date/trading date view model. "MACD", "OBV", "ROC", "KD", "BIAS", "DMI", "RSI", "MTM", and "WMS" indicators and drawing of "Line", "Parallel", "Gann Angle", and "Fibonacci Line" are supported. You can easily write your own indicators.
Main features:
- Retrieve quote data in parallel from Yahoo! Finance, netfonds.se, or CSV files.
- Save quote data to local database (hsqldb).
- Adjust quote chart for splits and dividents if possibale (Yahoo! quote data only).
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly charts (Weekly, Monthly data are composed automatically from Daily data)
- Historical/Intra-Day/Real-Time Chart
- Real-time Ticker Board
- Update Daily, Weekly, Monthly Charts and their indicators automatically according to the newest tickers.
- Multiple quote-charts comparison
- Candle/Bar/Line
- Calendar/Trading date view
- Define indicators parameters separately for Daily, Weekly and Monthly charts, parameters can be saved as default or apply to all
- Add layer drawings separately for Daily, Weekly and Monthly. Save/Restore drawings.
- Carefully design for writing your own indicator easy, but in java (maybe will support scripts some day)
- Supports multiple platforms, includes windows, linux, macos, solaris, etc. (Java JRE 1.5 required)
- More to be come ...
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes
Java GForge SOAP Interface 0.0.10
Java GForge SOAP Interface is an approach to access the GForge collaboration platform via Java. more>>
Enhancements:
- A complete working file distribution is available for the GForge platform via an Ant task.
- Many bugs were fixed.
- The Maven build was fixed, so compiling with sub components is working.
- The project structure was changed.
- JUnit was updated to version 4.
Java Tools 0.30
Java Tools is a lightweight integrated development environment for creating, compiling, and executing Java applications. more>>
Java Tools includes point and click access to the Java files, commands, and documents. It also includes a built-in text editor and user interface for the Java debugger.
It is intended for the new Java user who needs help getting started. Its also for the more experienced Java user who wants easy access to the Java commands and a text editor.
Main features:
- GUI with built-in help and small footprint.
- Point and click access to all files (Java, manifest, HTML, image and sound) and directories (package).
- Point and click access to all commands for compiling (javac), archiving (jar), documenting (javadoc), executing (java), debugging (jdb) and disassembling (javap).
- Point and click access to all documents (Java API Specification, Java Tools and Utilities, Java Features and Java Tutorial).
- Point and click creation of all files (Java, manifest and HTML) and directories (package).
- Point and click installation of distribution archive files (Java document, Java source code, Java Tutorial and Sun Tools).
- Automatic determination of class file dependencies for archiving (jar) and documenting (javadoc) Java files.
- Checking for unused, redundant and missing imports.
- Logging of all commands invoked by GUI.
- Code metrics for Java files.
- Built-in text editor (see Edit for details).
- Built-in user interface for the Java debugger with command-line editing and history.
- Self-installing executable (Java archive file).
- Comprehensive installation and user documentation for Java and Java Tools.
Java Image Album 1.1
Java Image Album (jIA) is a Free Open Source easy to use wizard-style JavaTM application that generates HTML photo albums. more>>
Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails and detailed caption pages for each photo. Publishing a new photo album is as simple as copying a directory of images to your web directory.
Main features:
General Features
- Wizard-style interface
- 100% Java, runs on all platforms
- Supports .jpg images
- Read Exif information new
- Open Source! See the licence
User Interface Features
- Image preview
- HTML Caption editing
- Change order of photos to be published
- Select / deselect photos to be published
- Enhanced user interface, including easier selection of folders
- Remembers most settings from previous runs, speeding up the publishing process.
- Stores captions with source photos, in .txt files
- Time-saving shortcut keys for most options
- Select All and Clear All buttons on captions panel
- Faster thumbnail loading
Publishing Features
- Generates index page, with thumbnails
- Generates HTML pages with next/prev links
- Option to resize all portait or landscape images
- Option to output original sized images as well
- Customize number of output columns
- Option to generate multiple thumbnail pages
- Option to generate link to parent album
- Option to place detail caption above or below photo
- Option to align detail photo left, center or right
- Option to display EXIF information new
Java Parallel Processing Framework 1.0 Beta 1
Java Parallel Processing Framework is a set of tools and APIs to facilitate the parallelization of CPU intensive applications. more>>
Java Parallel Processing Framework is intended to run in clusters and grids.
Main features:
- an API to delegate the processing of parallelized tasks to local and remote execution services
- a set of APIs and user interface tools to administrate and monitor execution services
- real-time adaptive load balancing capabilities
- scalability up to an arbitrary number of processing nodes
- support for failover and recovery
- limited intrusiveness for existing or legacy code
- a dynamic deployment mechanism, that enables the execution of new, or updated, code without having to deploy onto the grid
- fully documented APIs, administration guide and developer guide
- runs on any platform supporting Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 (J2SE 1.5)
Enhancements:
- JPPF is now licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. Starting from JPPF 1.0 beta1, all releases will be licensed under these terms.
- Prior versions will remain under the terms of the LGPL.
- For the first time, JPPF integrates seamlessly with J2EE. The JPPF Resource Adapter provides J2EE application servers with an access to native grid services.
- Numerous bug fixes, especially with regards to the distributed class loading mechanism.

jlGui for Linux 3.0
a music player for the Java platform. more>> jlGui is a music player for the Java platform. It is based on Java Sound 1.0 (i.e. JDK 1.3+). It supports WAV, AU, AIFF, MP3, OGG VORBIS, FLAC, MONKEYs AUDIO and SPEEX audio formats. User Interface is WinAmp skins 2.0 compliant. It provides M3U and PLS support (Playlist).
Spectrum/Time visual added.
FLAC audio format support added.
Monkeys Audio format support added.
Search in playlist feature added.
Preferences panel improved :
Skin browser, spectrum analyzer setup, JavaSound device setup, system properties.
Skin support improved :
Spline for equalizer, keyboard shortcuts, drag&drop support for playlist, rollover on playlist pop-up menus.
Pop-up menus improved : Play File/Location, playlist editor switch, equalizer switch, jump to file feature.
Misc :
Front-end refactored from AWT to SWING, codecs updated, JSE 1.6RC support added.<<less
Informa 0.7.0 Alpha 2
Informa projects goal is to provide a news aggregation library based on the Java Platform. more>>
We intended to unify the common parts into a library which can be used by any developer who needs to address those issues in their application.
What is the scope of Informa?
With Informa we enable you with a harmonised view on a news channel object model. Both channels and news items do have metadata assigned, it does not make any difference from which channel format they were originally retrieved (RSS 0.9x, RSS 1.0 / RDF, RSS 2.0, Atom 0.3 and Atom 1.0).
To ease finding relevant news items an integration with the full-text search engine (Jakartas Lucene) may be used optionally.
Besides exporting news channels in a specified XML format there is a persistence backend available using the Hibernate O/R mapping framework. This allows to persist the whole object model into a JDBC-compliant relational database. As default database HypersonicSQL was chosen, because it is very easy to embed.
Alternatively you may want to give the other persistent backend based on Castor JDO storage mechanism a try (from Informa release 0.7.0 not any longer supported).
Enhancements:
- Informa was migrated to Java JDK 5.
- The auto-generation of Hibernate mapping files with XDoclet was dropped in order to have full control over the mapping definition.
- Hibernate was upgraded from version 2 to 3.
- A new persistence manager allows you to integrate more easily with your Spring-Hibernate configuration.
- Some bugs were removed.
- The Atom parser was greatly improved.
Java Sudoku 1.0.1
Java Sudoku is a cross platform version of the popular Sudoku logic game. more>>
It allows you to generate completely random Sudoku puzzles, enter your own puzzles from newspapers and magazines, or load them from Sudoku XML files. Java Sudoku can also be used as a Sudoku generator and solver.
Main features:
- Random puzzles every time you play
- Helping lines mode in the option menu, so You can see easier, if there is a collision
- 2 different systems of selecting cells and entering numbers
- 3 difficulty levels and an user custom level
- 3 Different Numbers Distributions
- Load/Save Sudoku games without any kind of losses
- Design your own puzzles - Under construction
SDE for Sun ONE (CE) for Linux 4.2
UML Plugin for Sun ONE: UML diagrams, Rational Rose, XMI import/export more>> SDE for Sun ONE is a UML CASE tool/plug-in tightly integrated with Sun ONE. This UML modeling software supports full software lifecycle - analysis, design, implementation, testing and deployment. This UML CASE tool helps you build quality applications faster, better and cheaper. You can draw all types of UML diagrams in Sun ONE, reverse engineer Java code to class diagrams, generate Java code and generate documentation.
SDE-SO Features:
+Support UML version 2.1
+Business Workflow diagram
+Bookmark (New Feature)
+Handi-Selection (New Feature)
+Command-line operations (New Feature)
+User Interface Designer (Enhanced)
+Data flow diagram
+Use Case Details Editor - An all-in-one environment for specifying a general model specification and use case descriptions
+EJB Diagram - Visualize EJB systems
+EJB Code Generation
+ORM support - generate Java objects from database
+Database generation - ERD to database tables
+Database reverse - existing DBMS to ERD
+Reverse engineering - code to model, code to diagram
+Reverse engineering Java, C++, XML Schema, XML, .NET exe/dll, CORBA IDL, XML Schema and Python (Enhanced)
+Code Generation - model to code, diagram to code
+Java Round-trip engineering
+Automatic synchronization between source code and diagrams
+Automatic diagram layout
+Modeling collaboratively with VP Teamwork Server, CVS and Subversion (Enhanced)
+Shape editor
+Import Rational Rose project, XMI/export XMI, Telelogic Rhapsody Project (New Feature)
+Support Stored Procedure and Database Trigger (New Feature)
+Export diagrams to JPG, PNG, SVG, EMF, PDF
+PDF/HTML/MS Word Report generator
+Multilingual support
+More...
Other UML Modeling Tools / UML Plugins:
Java Platform (Windows/Linux/Mac OS X):
+SDE for Eclipse
+SDE for Oracle JDeveloper
+SDE for Borland JBuilder
+SDE for IntelliJ IDEA
+SDE for NetBeans
+SDE for WebLogic Workshop
Windows Platform:
+SDE for Microsoft Visual Studio
+More SDE...<<less
Java Jukebox 1.12
Java Jukebox is a multiuser music server capable of selecting music appropriate to its current listeners. more>>
The music server has been designed around reliability and extensibility, making it extremely reliable even when running under very dubious circumstances.
There is no limit to the amount of music other than the resources of the computer that you are running jjukebox on, or what types of music you can add to the music server, jjukebox can play many different types of music format thanks to Suns JavaMedia framework, and JavaZooms JavaLayerPlayer
Main features:
- Robust management of music mounted on other computers - if a remote computer becomes unreachable jjukebox automatically unmounts all the music stored on it without affecting play.
- Ratings system - so that people can rate tracks they like/hate and jjukebox will do its best to only play tracks people currently logged into it like.
- Programmable fading between tracks for smooth music transitions.
- Coded in pure java - can run on any platform with a conforming Java Virtual Machine
Enhancements:
Added in this release:
- A new looping queue - Plays the current queue forever.
- Faster magazine loading and saving.
- Beta GUI Client.
- Beta DAAP server.
Fixes for this releaes:
- Installer bugs from previous versions fixed - GNOME and KDE shortcuts are now correctly created.
- Play bug where player would sometimes randomly stop playing between tracks has been fixed.
- Increased playback buffer to help prevent skipping on slower machines.
- Client/Server code tidied up and fixes done mainly concerning server responses.
- Updated player jars, and a fix for 1.5 (Java 5) vm where volume setting would cause an exception when a new track was started.
- Multicast DNS fixes, this will form part of server clustering and easy server locating for the GUI client.
Whole Platform 1.0.0.v20070403-1644
Whole Platform project is a technology for engineering the production of software. more>>
We think that programming is an activity concerning the development of domain languages; so, we provide a platform for developing new languages, manipulating them using domain notations and transforming them to executable code.
Using the Whole Platform, the problem domain experts can work together with the programming experts for the development of software products.
The Whole Platform includes a modeling framework, a generative system, a family of languages, and domain editors integrated with the Eclipse platform.
The languages boundled with the Platform include popular languages such as Java and XML together with some new domain languages used for modeling the structure, the behavior, the persistence and the notations of a language.
Main features:
Architecture
- Extensible. The architecture provides an API for language extension. You can add/remove languages, notations, persistences and operations.
- Java frameworks and domain languages. All the expressive power of the Whole Platform is available as standard Java frameworks. Part of this expressive power is also available through a family of domain languages.
- Generative. The Whole modeling languages generate code on top of the Java frameworks. Together with the extensive use of wellknown Design Patterns in frameworks, the code generated feels hand written.
Metaprogramming
- Native support. Each Whole language can be used at template level and, if it has an executable semantics, it can be also used at base or host level.
- Staging support for visitors. Staging support is available for behavior defined using the visitors traversal framework.
- Mixing template languages. A single artifacts generator can use multiple template languages.
Persistence
- Stream based persistence. The Persistence syntax of a model is pluggable. Both stream based and model based persistence methods (kits) are supported. The streaming API looks like the building events produced by the Director participant of the Builder Design Pattern.
- Java code and XML default serializers. The standard persistence kits are based on a streaming API and are available in two flavor: Java and XML. The Java code, when executed, fires a stream of building events.
- Stream based behavior. Model behavior can be defined directly on top of the streaming API without prior building of the model.
- Multiple languages support. Programs written using multiple languages are supported even on a single source file.
- Versioning support. Facilities for versioning metamodels and migrate/import existing models are provided.
Editing
- GEF based editors for Eclipse. Model based visual editors for Eclipse can be added to a Whole language even using separate plugins.
- Rich graphical user interfaces. Multiple kinds of notations are supported including grammar layouts for text oriented languages, math layout for mathematical expressions, tree and graph layouts for diagram oriented languages.
- Multiple notations for a language. For each language multiple notations can be defined and deployed in a modular way. The notation can be changed while editing.
- Mixing notations. Multiple notations can be mixed even on a single editor view. This feature is especially useful for metaprogramming using concrete syntaxes for template languages.