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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.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 Update 2
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition is the industry standard for developing portable, robust Java applications. more>>
Sun Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the industry standard for developing portable, robust, scalable, and secure server-side Java applications.
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.
<<lessBuilding 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.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Java for C++ 0.4
Java for C++ is a tool to generate C++-wrapper-classes for existing Java-classes. more>>
Java for C++ is a tool to generate C++-wrapper-classes for existing Java-classes. This tool reads a list of Java class names and creates source code for C++-classes to wrap them.
The implementation of the wrapper classes uses JNI (Java Native Interface) to call the "real" Java classes.
The C++-API to use these wrapper classes is very close to the API of the original Java classes. So developers of C++-software can use Java-classes as if they have been implemented in C++.
Enhancements:
- A problem where null values for method arguments, method return values, or field values caused some generated code to crash was fixed.
- Updating is strongly encouraged.
<<lessThe implementation of the wrapper classes uses JNI (Java Native Interface) to call the "real" Java classes.
The C++-API to use these wrapper classes is very close to the API of the original Java classes. So developers of C++-software can use Java-classes as if they have been implemented in C++.
Enhancements:
- A problem where null values for method arguments, method return values, or field values caused some generated code to crash was fixed.
- Updating is strongly encouraged.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java::Import 0.03
Java::Import is Perl module to use Java classes in Perl. more>>
Java::Import is Perl module to use Java classes in Perl.
SYNOPSIS
use Java::Import qw(
some.package.SomeClass
);
my $instance = new some.package.SomeClass();
$instance->someMethod();
my $ret_val = some::package::SomeClass::someStaticMethod();
$ret_val->someMethod();
$ret_val2 = $instance->someOtherMethod($ret_val);
$ret_val2->someMethod();
my $java_array_ref $instance->someMethod2();
foreach my $obj ( @$java_array_ref ) {
$obj->someMethod();
}
The purpose of this module is to provide a simple method for using Java classes from a Perl program while using the latest in Open Source Java Technology. Thus, this module makes great use of the GNU Compiler Tools for Java in its implimentation.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Java::Import qw(
some.package.SomeClass
);
my $instance = new some.package.SomeClass();
$instance->someMethod();
my $ret_val = some::package::SomeClass::someStaticMethod();
$ret_val->someMethod();
$ret_val2 = $instance->someOtherMethod($ret_val);
$ret_val2->someMethod();
my $java_array_ref $instance->someMethod2();
foreach my $obj ( @$java_array_ref ) {
$obj->someMethod();
}
The purpose of this module is to provide a simple method for using Java classes from a Perl program while using the latest in Open Source Java Technology. Thus, this module makes great use of the GNU Compiler Tools for Java in its implimentation.
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Added: 2006-12-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1059 downloads
Java Network Stack 1.1
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming. more>>
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming.
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.
<<lessJava 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.
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Java GForge SOAP Interface 0.0.10
Java GForge SOAP Interface is an approach to access the GForge collaboration platform via Java. more>>
Java GForge SOAP Interface (or JaGoSI for short) is an approach to access the GForge collaboration platform via Java. This can be used to put other applications on top of JaGoSI. It may be integrated with other applications like the former MyLar project.
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.
<<lessEnhancements:
- 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.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
804 downloads
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.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1053 downloads
Java::JCR::Exception 0.08
Java::JCR::Exception is a Perl wrapper for repository exceptions. more>>
Java::JCR::Exception is a Perl wrapper for repository exceptions.
SYNOPSIS
eval {
my $node = $root->add_node(foo, nt:unstructured);
};
if ($@) {
print STDERR "Failed to add node foo: $@n";
}
This class is used to make the exceptions thrown from the Java code work more nicely in Perl. Primarily, this involves performing nicer stringification than is provided by Inline::Java.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
eval {
my $node = $root->add_node(foo, nt:unstructured);
};
if ($@) {
print STDERR "Failed to add node foo: $@n";
}
This class is used to make the exceptions thrown from the Java code work more nicely in Perl. Primarily, this involves performing nicer stringification than is provided by Inline::Java.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
871 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.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Neural Network Trainer 0.1c
Java Neural Network Trainer is a neural network trainer with the ability to easily add new training algorithms. more>>
Java Neural Network Trainer is a neural network trainer with the ability to easily add new training algorithms and training patterns.
Java Neural Network Trainer project includes a parallel training graphical interface where you can view each trainer working in real-time in parallel.
<<lessJava Neural Network Trainer project includes a parallel training graphical interface where you can view each trainer working in real-time in parallel.
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Added: 2007-02-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java EDF files viewer 2.0.1
Java EDF files viewer is a multi-platform EDF file viewer. more>>
Java EDF files viewer is a multiplatform (Linux and Windows) EDF (European Data Format) files viewer written in Java and developped with Borland JbuilderX Foundation.
Usage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
<<lessUsage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1128 downloads
Java Binary Enhancement Tool 3 R1
Java Binary Enhancement Tool is a Java assembler, dissassembler, and binary editor. more>>
The Java Binary Enhancement Tool (JBET) is a general Java program analysis and manipulation tool. Existing class files can be disassembled, reassembled, or edited programmatically through the JBET API. JBET can also be used to create new Java class files from scratch. JBET uses a convenient internal representation of all the contents of Java binary (.class) files, allowing the user to edit the classes easily, in a structured manner.
JBET was developed as part of the DARPA Self-Protecting Mobile Agents project under the OASIS and Active Networks programs (contract number N66001-00-C-8602) in order to study automated software obfuscation.
The Java language was chosen for this project because of the (relative) ease of constructing binary editing tools provided by the large amount of type information present in the class files. Our two reports, the Obfuscation Techniques Evaluation Report, and the Obfuscation Report, are available from the download area. The obfuscation tool developed is not part of this release.
JBET was also used in the DARPA/AFRL Survivable Server project (contract number F30602-00-C-0183) to add additional security checks to the Java Standard Library. (The Java SecurityManager API does not support many desirable security checks, such as continued authorization of file accesses after opening.)
JBET was used to replace the native method references in the Java standard library with stubs that call a pluggable security policy. This tool, called Jpolicy, is also available for download at this website. Jpolicy is very incomplete at this time, but may be interesting to those working in Java security or changing the standard library themselves.
The internal representation of Java class files used by JBET is intented to make it easy for programmers to write Java binary code transforms. Each element of Java class files has a corresponding internal data structure: ClassInfo for entire classes, MethodInfo for methods, FieldInfo for fields, Snippit for code blocks, and Instruction for individual instructions. Snippit and Instruction understand Java opcode syntax and semantics, allowing automated creation of valid Java programs. A Java-compatible class verifier is also included.
Some code transforms are difficult to program directly by manipulating Java instructions. For those transforms, a directed acyclic graph (DAG) representation of code is available. In the DAG representation, each basic block has a corresponding DAG, with a set of input and output nodes. Edges in the graph connect "producer" nodes (such as constants, or the result of calculations) to "user" nodes (such as method calls or other calculations). Methods are divided into basic blocks and control flow is stored at the basic block level (possible because Java has only fixed jump targets)
JBET requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to run, although it can operate on class files from earlier Java versions. The packaging and build environment supplied supports Linux and Windows with Cygwin; however, the build process is simple and could be performed manually on other platforms. Perl is required for regression testing.
Jpolicy requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to build, either Linux or Windows NT/XP with Cygwin. gcc is required for building on Windows (supplied with Cygwin). The runtime system can be either Java 1.3 or 1.4 (with Suns JVM only), running on Linux or Windows NT/XP. Windows 9x and Windows 2000 may work as well, but have not been tested.
Installation
1. Install jdk 1.4.1.
2. Set CLASSPATH to jdk1.4.1/jre/lib/rt.jar
3. cd src; make
4. If that didnt work, examine the makefile. java or javac may not be in the path.
5. To build a jar file that can be used with "java -jar jbet.jar", run "make jar".
6. If you have perl installed, run the tests with "make test".
Optionally, run "make regen; make test".
Make a symbolic link from jbet3/bin/jbet to somewhere in your path.
Usage
JBET uses the JNI format for class names, and JNI type and method descriptors. For a summary of this syntax, use jbet help syntax. Suns JVM specification may also be helpful.
To look at a class disassembly, use jbet print. Try disassembling a class you have source for, and was built with debug info (-g): jbet -P < classpath > print < classname >. Suns JVM specification has an instruction reference.
<<lessJBET was developed as part of the DARPA Self-Protecting Mobile Agents project under the OASIS and Active Networks programs (contract number N66001-00-C-8602) in order to study automated software obfuscation.
The Java language was chosen for this project because of the (relative) ease of constructing binary editing tools provided by the large amount of type information present in the class files. Our two reports, the Obfuscation Techniques Evaluation Report, and the Obfuscation Report, are available from the download area. The obfuscation tool developed is not part of this release.
JBET was also used in the DARPA/AFRL Survivable Server project (contract number F30602-00-C-0183) to add additional security checks to the Java Standard Library. (The Java SecurityManager API does not support many desirable security checks, such as continued authorization of file accesses after opening.)
JBET was used to replace the native method references in the Java standard library with stubs that call a pluggable security policy. This tool, called Jpolicy, is also available for download at this website. Jpolicy is very incomplete at this time, but may be interesting to those working in Java security or changing the standard library themselves.
The internal representation of Java class files used by JBET is intented to make it easy for programmers to write Java binary code transforms. Each element of Java class files has a corresponding internal data structure: ClassInfo for entire classes, MethodInfo for methods, FieldInfo for fields, Snippit for code blocks, and Instruction for individual instructions. Snippit and Instruction understand Java opcode syntax and semantics, allowing automated creation of valid Java programs. A Java-compatible class verifier is also included.
Some code transforms are difficult to program directly by manipulating Java instructions. For those transforms, a directed acyclic graph (DAG) representation of code is available. In the DAG representation, each basic block has a corresponding DAG, with a set of input and output nodes. Edges in the graph connect "producer" nodes (such as constants, or the result of calculations) to "user" nodes (such as method calls or other calculations). Methods are divided into basic blocks and control flow is stored at the basic block level (possible because Java has only fixed jump targets)
JBET requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to run, although it can operate on class files from earlier Java versions. The packaging and build environment supplied supports Linux and Windows with Cygwin; however, the build process is simple and could be performed manually on other platforms. Perl is required for regression testing.
Jpolicy requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to build, either Linux or Windows NT/XP with Cygwin. gcc is required for building on Windows (supplied with Cygwin). The runtime system can be either Java 1.3 or 1.4 (with Suns JVM only), running on Linux or Windows NT/XP. Windows 9x and Windows 2000 may work as well, but have not been tested.
Installation
1. Install jdk 1.4.1.
2. Set CLASSPATH to jdk1.4.1/jre/lib/rt.jar
3. cd src; make
4. If that didnt work, examine the makefile. java or javac may not be in the path.
5. To build a jar file that can be used with "java -jar jbet.jar", run "make jar".
6. If you have perl installed, run the tests with "make test".
Optionally, run "make regen; make test".
Make a symbolic link from jbet3/bin/jbet to somewhere in your path.
Usage
JBET uses the JNI format for class names, and JNI type and method descriptors. For a summary of this syntax, use jbet help syntax. Suns JVM specification may also be helpful.
To look at a class disassembly, use jbet print. Try disassembling a class you have source for, and was built with debug info (-g): jbet -P < classpath > print < classname >. Suns JVM specification has an instruction reference.
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Added: 2005-03-07 License: BSD License Price:
1697 downloads
C# Java Virtual Machine 1.0.1
C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. more>>
C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. This project is written using the C# language. The VM is very easily expandable by writing additional native or Java classes.
Enhancements:
- The DbConnection class, which provides a connection to MS SQL or PostgreSQL using ADO.NET, was added.
- The Syst.MachineName method, which returns the machine name, was added.
- String.startsWith and String.endsWith functions were added.
- Some comments for VM.cs were written.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The DbConnection class, which provides a connection to MS SQL or PostgreSQL using ADO.NET, was added.
- The Syst.MachineName method, which returns the machine name, was added.
- String.startsWith and String.endsWith functions were added.
- Some comments for VM.cs were written.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
Java Bomberman 02aug2002
Java Bomberman project is a multiplayer game for Java. more>>
Java Bomberman project is a multiplayer game for Java.
Instructions
First of all start a bomberman server by typing...
# java BombermanServer [-port 1033 -speed 3 -timeout 300]
You can use the -port option to change the default port number.
You the -speed option to change the player speed at game start (default 3). The option -timeout changes the timeout (default 300).
After the server has started successfully you can start several clients by typing...
# java BombermanClient [-name nickname -port 1034
-host 127.0.0.1 -serverport 1033
-quiet
-music
-theme ice
-x 0 -y 0
-c1 16756655 -c2 16776960
-ai BombermanDefaultAI
-i]
<<lessInstructions
First of all start a bomberman server by typing...
# java BombermanServer [-port 1033 -speed 3 -timeout 300]
You can use the -port option to change the default port number.
You the -speed option to change the player speed at game start (default 3). The option -timeout changes the timeout (default 300).
After the server has started successfully you can start several clients by typing...
# java BombermanClient [-name nickname -port 1034
-host 127.0.0.1 -serverport 1033
-quiet
-music
-theme ice
-x 0 -y 0
-c1 16756655 -c2 16776960
-ai BombermanDefaultAI
-i]
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1110 downloads
Java::JCR::Nodetype 0.08
Java::JCR::Nodetype is a Perl module that can load the JCR node type class wrappers. more>>
Java::JCR::Nodetype is a Perl module that can load the JCR node type class wrappers.
SYNOPSIS
use Java::JCR::Nodetype;
This loads the Perl classes mapped to the javax.jcr.nodetype package.
You might notice the odd letter case of this package differs from that of the node type class (Java::JCR::Nodetype::NodeType). This has to do with the way the package was imported. This may be corrected in the future.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Java::JCR::Nodetype;
This loads the Perl classes mapped to the javax.jcr.nodetype package.
You might notice the odd letter case of this package differs from that of the node type class (Java::JCR::Nodetype::NodeType). This has to do with the way the package was imported. This may be corrected in the future.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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