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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.
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Added: 2007-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
985 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
Java Tools 0.30
Java Tools is a lightweight integrated development environment for creating, compiling, and executing Java applications. more>>
Java Tools is a lightweight integrated development environment for creating, compiling, and executing Java applications and applets.
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.
<<lessJava 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.
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Added: 2007-07-09 License: Freeware Price:
838 downloads
SCAP-Java 0.9
SCAP-Java is an automatic thematical mapping software. more>>
SCAP-Java is an automatic thematical mapping software. It draws colors or symbol maps from your data, with step by step procedures coherent with the cartography semiology methodology.
SCAP-Java was developed for education and map production, with an emphasis on usability: its easy to create a PDF map from spreadsheet data and geospatial datasets (mif/mid).
<<lessSCAP-Java was developed for education and map production, with an emphasis on usability: its easy to create a PDF map from spreadsheet data and geospatial datasets (mif/mid).
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Added: 2006-08-17 License: CeCILL (CeCILL Free Software License Agreement) Price:
1172 downloads
Java::SJ 0.01
Java::SJ is a highly configurable Java program startup system. more>>
Java::SJ is a highly configurable Java program startup system.
SYNOPSIS
sj myprogram.sj
This module allows you to very easily run Java services that rely on complex configuration at the VM and library level. It also provides an easy way of specifying a sensible default configuration that can be overridden by specific applications should they need to.
The system is configured on a machine and application level. The system looks for configuration files in a set of well-known locations, currently these are:
/etc/sj.conf
.sj.conf in users HOME directory
.sj.conf in current working directory
Every application is defined in terms of a similar configuration file. The configuration system has been designed so that it is easy to write a simple and minimal configuration file for a program.
Provided the system has a fairly complete configuration associated with it then an application configuration file need only have the class name to be executed.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
sj myprogram.sj
This module allows you to very easily run Java services that rely on complex configuration at the VM and library level. It also provides an easy way of specifying a sensible default configuration that can be overridden by specific applications should they need to.
The system is configured on a machine and application level. The system looks for configuration files in a set of well-known locations, currently these are:
/etc/sj.conf
.sj.conf in users HOME directory
.sj.conf in current working directory
Every application is defined in terms of a similar configuration file. The configuration system has been designed so that it is easy to write a simple and minimal configuration file for a program.
Provided the system has a fairly complete configuration associated with it then an application configuration file need only have the class name to be executed.
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Added: 2006-09-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1138 downloads
Java Sudoku 1.0.1
Java Sudoku is a cross platform version of the popular Sudoku logic game. more>>
Java Sudoku is a cross platform version of the popular Sudoku logic game. Java Sudoku features an advanced user interface that is both easy to use and appealing to the eye.
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
<<lessIt 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
Download (0.071MB)
Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1449 downloads
Java::JCR 0.08
Java::JCR is a module to use JSR 170 (JCR) repositories from Perl. more>>
Java::JCR is a module to use JSR 170 (JCR) repositories from Perl.
SYNOPSIS
use Java::JCR;
use Java::JCR::Jackrabbit;
my $repository = Java::JCR::Jackrabbit->new;
my $session = $repository->login(
Java::JCR::SimpleCredentials->new(username, password)
);
my $root = $session->get_root_node;
my $node = $root->add_node(foo, nt:unstructured);
$node->set_property(bar, 10);
$node->set_property(baz, blah);
$node->set_property(qux, 4.8);
$session->save;
The JSR 170 specification describes a Java-based API for access hierarchical databases. This is generally referred to by the abbreviation JCR, which is an abbreviation for Content Repository API for Java Technology Specification.
The biggest OSS implementation, as of this writing, is Jackrabbit, which is a project at the Apache Software Foundation, http://jackrabbit.apache.org/. Currently, this library allows Perl programmers to develop using the JCR and Jackrabbit, though, theres no reason why connectors cant be written for other implementations, such as Jaceira, CRX, eXoplatform, etc. The JCR library wrappers included are not at all specific to Jackrabbit.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Java::JCR;
use Java::JCR::Jackrabbit;
my $repository = Java::JCR::Jackrabbit->new;
my $session = $repository->login(
Java::JCR::SimpleCredentials->new(username, password)
);
my $root = $session->get_root_node;
my $node = $root->add_node(foo, nt:unstructured);
$node->set_property(bar, 10);
$node->set_property(baz, blah);
$node->set_property(qux, 4.8);
$session->save;
The JSR 170 specification describes a Java-based API for access hierarchical databases. This is generally referred to by the abbreviation JCR, which is an abbreviation for Content Repository API for Java Technology Specification.
The biggest OSS implementation, as of this writing, is Jackrabbit, which is a project at the Apache Software Foundation, http://jackrabbit.apache.org/. Currently, this library allows Perl programmers to develop using the JCR and Jackrabbit, though, theres no reason why connectors cant be written for other implementations, such as Jaceira, CRX, eXoplatform, etc. The JCR library wrappers included are not at all specific to Jackrabbit.
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Added: 2007-06-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
875 downloads
java-diff 1.0.5
java-diff is a set of Java classes which implement the longest common subsequences algorithm. more>>
java-diff is a set of Java classes which implement the longest common subsequences algorithm.
java-diff compares the elements in two arrays, returning a list of Difference objects, each of which describes an addition, deletion, or change between the two arrays.
<<lessjava-diff compares the elements in two arrays, returning a list of Difference objects, each of which describes an addition, deletion, or change between the two arrays.
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Added: 2006-08-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1165 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:
968 downloads
Java-Gnome 4.0.3
Java-GNOME is a set of Java bindings for the GNOME and GTK libraries. more>>
Java-GNOME application is a set of Java bindings for the GNOME and GTK libraries that allow GNOME and GTK applications to be written in Java.
The Java-Gnome API has been carefully designed to be easy to use, maintaining a good OO paridigm, yet still wrapping the entire functionality of the underlying libraries.
Java-Gnome can be used with the Eclipse development environment and Glade user interface designer to create applications with ease.
Java-Gnome is part of the official Gnome Bindings Release, commiting us to high quality regular releases.
<<lessThe Java-Gnome API has been carefully designed to be easy to use, maintaining a good OO paridigm, yet still wrapping the entire functionality of the underlying libraries.
Java-Gnome can be used with the Eclipse development environment and Glade user interface designer to create applications with ease.
Java-Gnome is part of the official Gnome Bindings Release, commiting us to high quality regular releases.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
815 downloads
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.
Download (0.043MB)
Added: 2005-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1404 downloads
Parse::Java 0.01
Parse::Java is a Perl module that acts like a parser for Java code. more>>
Parse::Java is a Perl module that acts like a parser for Java code.
SYNOPSIS
use Parse::Java;
my $ast = Parse::Java->parse_file(MyClass.java);
Parse::Java parses Java code into an Abstract Syntax Tree which can be used for many things like writing compilers and stuff.
As this module is currently under development it isnt yet able to parse much Java. Whats in the t/*.t basically works but not much else.
The lexer should also more or less work fine except expansion of unicode escapes uNNNN.
INTERFACE
This module uses an object-oriented interface.
CLASS METHODS
parse_file ( $path )
Parses the contents of the file $path. Returns an AST representing the code.
parse_string
Parses the source in $string. Returns an AST representing the code.
detokenize ( $ast )
Walks the AST and replaces all Parse::Java::Token-objects with their stringified value.
INSTANCE METHODS
_set_input ( $source )
Sets the input to the lexer.
_next_token
Returns a list with the next token from the stream and its value.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Parse::Java;
my $ast = Parse::Java->parse_file(MyClass.java);
Parse::Java parses Java code into an Abstract Syntax Tree which can be used for many things like writing compilers and stuff.
As this module is currently under development it isnt yet able to parse much Java. Whats in the t/*.t basically works but not much else.
The lexer should also more or less work fine except expansion of unicode escapes uNNNN.
INTERFACE
This module uses an object-oriented interface.
CLASS METHODS
parse_file ( $path )
Parses the contents of the file $path. Returns an AST representing the code.
parse_string
Parses the source in $string. Returns an AST representing the code.
detokenize ( $ast )
Walks the AST and replaces all Parse::Java::Token-objects with their stringified value.
INSTANCE METHODS
_set_input ( $source )
Sets the input to the lexer.
_next_token
Returns a list with the next token from the stream and its value.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1012 downloads
Java::Build 0.05
Java::Build is a family of modules which you can use instead of Ant. more>>
Java::Build is a family of modules which you can use instead of Ant.
SYNOPSIS
use Java::Build::JVM; # access to the javac compiler in one jvm
use Java::Build::Tasks; # some helpful methods similar to Ant tasks
my $source_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.java$/ ],
);
my $dirty_sources = what_needs_compiling(
SOURCE_FILE_LIST => $source_files,
);
if (@$dirty_sources) {
my $compiler = Java::Ant::JVM->getCompiler();
$compiler->destination($base_dir);
$compiler->classpath($base_dir);
$compiler->compile($dirty_sources);
my $class_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.class$/ ],
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/Test/ ],
EXCLUDE_DEFAULTS => 1,
STRIP_BASE_DIR => 1,
);
jar(
JAR_FILE => $jar_file_name,
FILE_LIST => $class_files,
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
);
}
ABSTRACT
This family of modules helped me move away from Ant to a proper scripting language, namely Perl. With it you can use a single JVM for compiling your java programs. It provides many useful methods to help you build lists of files, package them with jar, etc. Currently the modules are unix centric. If you make them work elsewhere, please send in patches.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Java::Build::JVM; # access to the javac compiler in one jvm
use Java::Build::Tasks; # some helpful methods similar to Ant tasks
my $source_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.java$/ ],
);
my $dirty_sources = what_needs_compiling(
SOURCE_FILE_LIST => $source_files,
);
if (@$dirty_sources) {
my $compiler = Java::Ant::JVM->getCompiler();
$compiler->destination($base_dir);
$compiler->classpath($base_dir);
$compiler->compile($dirty_sources);
my $class_files = build_file_list(
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
INCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/.class$/ ],
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS => [ qr/Test/ ],
EXCLUDE_DEFAULTS => 1,
STRIP_BASE_DIR => 1,
);
jar(
JAR_FILE => $jar_file_name,
FILE_LIST => $class_files,
BASE_DIR => $some_path,
);
}
ABSTRACT
This family of modules helped me move away from Ant to a proper scripting language, namely Perl. With it you can use a single JVM for compiling your java programs. It provides many useful methods to help you build lists of files, package them with jar, etc. Currently the modules are unix centric. If you make them work elsewhere, please send in patches.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-04-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
917 downloads
Java::Swing 0.13
Java::Swing provides a Perl extension providing direct access to the Java Swing API. more>>
Java::Swing provides a Perl extension providing direct access to the Java Swing API.
Though you can write a Java program which is driven by Perl, some people may prefer to keep their Perl pure. This package lets you do that in manner similar to the way Perl/Tk and Gtk2:: provide access to their underlying libraries. This lets us code in our favorite language, while using the graphical interface capabilities of Java Swing.
Once you use Java::Swing, you can refer to javax.swing classes by their class name alone as if it name were a Perl package name. All class methods, including constructors, can be called as normal through this Perl package name.
But, if you like, you may also use Java::Swing named attribute construction, as shown for the second JTextField above. Simply supply a hash reference whose keys are attributes of the class with the proper values. Your object will be constructed by calling the empty argument constructor. Then the attribute values will be supplied by calling set accessors. So columns => 10 will translate into setColumns(10).
As of version 0.12, you may add an Object attribute to the constructor hash. Then Java::Swing will call the constructor on the underlying class which expects it, and then call set accessors for any additional attributes.
<<lessThough you can write a Java program which is driven by Perl, some people may prefer to keep their Perl pure. This package lets you do that in manner similar to the way Perl/Tk and Gtk2:: provide access to their underlying libraries. This lets us code in our favorite language, while using the graphical interface capabilities of Java Swing.
Once you use Java::Swing, you can refer to javax.swing classes by their class name alone as if it name were a Perl package name. All class methods, including constructors, can be called as normal through this Perl package name.
But, if you like, you may also use Java::Swing named attribute construction, as shown for the second JTextField above. Simply supply a hash reference whose keys are attributes of the class with the proper values. Your object will be constructed by calling the empty argument constructor. Then the attribute values will be supplied by calling set accessors. So columns => 10 will translate into setColumns(10).
As of version 0.12, you may add an Object attribute to the constructor hash. Then Java::Swing will call the constructor on the underlying class which expects it, and then call set accessors for any additional attributes.
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-03-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
943 downloads
Inline::Java 0.52
Inline::Java lets you write Perl classes in Java and wrap/use existing Java classes. more>>
Inline::Java lets you write Perl classes in Java and wrap/use existing Java classes. The project is an ILSM (Inline Language Support Module) for Java 2, and is part of the Inline family of modules.
<<less Download (0.092MB)
Added: 2007-03-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
579 downloads
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