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The Kava Telnet Application 1.0

The Kava Telnet Application 1.0


The Kava Telnet Application is complete telnet and SSH application. more>>
The KTA is a complete telnet and SSH application designed for use by both end-users and developers. For end-users it provides a cross-platform vt320-compatible terminal written in Java.

For developers it provides an extensible plugin API that can be used to implement automated telnet and SSH solutions in a client/server environment.

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Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Application Monitor API 2.6

Java Application Monitor API 2.6


Java Application Monitor API is an easy-to-use performance tuning and scalability measuring API. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-04 License: BSD License Price:
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SOPE Application Server 4.5.9

SOPE Application Server 4.5.9


The SOPE package is an extensive set of frameworks. more>>
SOPE Application Server is an extensive set of frameworks (16 frameworks, ~1500 classes) which form a complete Web application server environment.
Besides the Apple WebObjects compatible appserver extended with Zope concepts, it contains a large set of reusable classes: XML processing (SAX2, DOM, XML-RPC), MIME/IMAP4 processing, LDAP connectivity, RDBMS connectivity, and iCalendar parsing.
The individual frameworks of the package can be used standalone (for example in Cocoa applications) and do not require the application server itself.
For MacOSX developers, the package includes SOPE:X, which contains special Xcode and Cocoa support for SOPE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a set of minor bugs.
- It improves the vCard parser, the IMAP4 client library, the MySQL adaptor, and BSD packaging.
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Added: 2006-08-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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JOPE Application Server 1.2.2/1.3.6

JOPE Application Server 1.2.2/1.3.6


JOPE is an implementation of the SOPE server and concepts in Java 1.5. more>>
JOPE is an implementation of the SOPE server and concepts in Java 1.5. JOPE Application Server provides (yet another) templating engine modelled after the WebObjects one, as well as database access libraries and other features.
JOPE applications can be deployed into a Servlet container or run standalone using the Jetty HTTP server.
Enhancements:
- This release has various improvements in the database layer plus several convenience enhancements in the template parser.
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Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Useful Java Application Components 0.9.25

Useful Java Application Components 0.9.25


Useful Java Application Components is a collection of components which may be useful for your project. more>>
UJAC provides a collection of JAVA components which may be useful in some projects.
Each component is designed for easy use, easy integration into existing projects, extensibility and last but not least efficiency.
Enhancements:
Chart Module:
- Moved common types into the interface org.ujac.util.UjacTypes.
Form Module:
- Fixed handling of default values.
Print Module:
- At < insert-document > tag: Fixed offset handling.
- At tags < background-image > & < watermark >: Removed code that forces the existance of a page for the background image.
Utils Module:
- Added interface UjacTypes, which defines common types, used inside the UJAC project.
- Added class UjacTypeHelper, which provides methods to convert data type IDs to Strings and vice versa.
- Moved class XmlUtils into sub package org.ujac.util.xml
SimplePatternMatcher:
- Fixed handling of empty patterns (always matches).
Table:
- Moved common types into the interface org.ujac.util.UjacTypes.
TemplateInterpreter:
- Fixed handling of underscores that are not part of statements.
- Added class BaseObjectSerializer, which provides basic code to easily read/write Objects from/to XML.
Web Module:
- Added support for PageTiles to ActionContext.
- Added < tile > tag which includes PageTiles into JSPs.
- Added class WebFormSerializer, which reads/writes WebForm definitions from/to XML.
- Added support for dynamic form registration from XML definitions.
- Fixed bugs in form field value handling.
- Fixed bugs in form field rendering.
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Added: 2005-05-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Java Tetris 1.0

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.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java GForge SOAP Interface 0.0.10

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.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Java Fortune Teller 0.6

Java Fortune Teller 0.6


Java Fortune Teller is a Java version of the fortune game from BSD. more>>
This program is a port of the famous BSD game fortune.
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.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 1.5.0 Update 12

Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 1.5.0 Update 12


Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) software is the premier platform for rapidly developing. more>>
Java 2SE technology readily harnesses the power of the network because it is both a programming language and a selection of specialized platforms.
As such, it standardizes the development and deployment of the kind of secure, portable, reliable, and scalable applications required by the networked economy.
Because the Internet and World Wide Web play a major role in new business development, consistent and widely supported standards are critical to growth and success.
The Java programming language lets you write powerful, enterprise-worthy programs that run in the browser, from the desktop, on a server, or on a consumer device. Java programs are run on -- interpreted by -- another program called the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM).
Rather than running directly on the native operating system, the program is interpreted by the Java VM for the native operating system. This means that any computer system with the Java VM installed can run a Java program regardless of the computer system on which the application was originally developed.
The Java platform is a software-only platform that runs on top of other hardware-based platforms. Because hardware-based platforms vary in their storage, memory, network connection, and computing power capabilities, specialized Java platforms are available to address applications development for and deployment to those different environments.
Java technology has grown to include the portfolio of specialized platforms listed below. Each platform is based on a Java VM that has been ported to the target hardware environment. This means, for example, in the case of Desktop Java, desktop applications written in the Java programming language can run on any Java VM-enabled desktop without modification.
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), provides an environment for Core Java and Desktop Java applications development, and is the basis for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Java Web Services technologies. It has the compiler, tools, runtimes, and Java APIs that let you write, test, deploy, and run applets and applications.
Enhancements:
- Olson time zone data was updated to version 2007e.
- Solaris-specific I/O interruption in response to thread interruption can now be switched off.
- Many bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-06-12 License: SUN Community Source License Price:
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Java::SJ::VirtualMachine 0.01

Java::SJ::VirtualMachine 0.01


Java::SJ::VirtualMachine Perl module is a Java virtual machine. more>>
Java::SJ::VirtualMachine Perl module is a Java virtual machine.

This module is used by Java::SJ::Config when generating virtual machine representations.

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: 2007-06-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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FreeCell Java Applet 1.1

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.

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Added: 2006-12-20 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Java GetOpt Library 1.0.1

Java GetOpt Library 1.0.1


The Java GetOpt library implements option parsing and a common online help behaviour. more>>
Java GetOpt library implements option parsing and a common online help behaviour, including an XML format for topics, command, and options (which can be queried with --help --xml) and support for online browsing with --help --browse.

Whats New in This Release:

ï¿1⁄2 The getopt library can now choose the pluggable look and feel of an application with a standard option "--plaf".
ï¿1⁄2 A new file of default options (.prefs/default.options) can specify a set of common default options for all programs using the getopt library, such as the PLAF.

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Added: 2005-12-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Tools 0.30

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.
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Added: 2007-07-09 License: Freeware Price:
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Java.Inquisition 0.12

Java.Inquisition 0.12


Java.Inquisition is a desktop application for creating and taking computer-based tests and quizzes. more>>
Java.Inquisition project create and takes computer-based tests and quizzes. Cheating is fully supported, so its only going to be useful for things like mock exams and self-assessment rather than administering formal exams.

Java.Inquisition is free, open-source software (see License). It is written in (you guessed it) Java, and should therefore work on any platform where Java is supported (including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows).

Why did you write this?

Java.Inquisition was written while I was meant to be studying for the "Sun Certified Java Programmer" (SCJP) exam. Like many programmers, Im prone to the delusion that the best way to do any work is to write a tool to do it for you. So, rather than studying, I wrote this little application to "help" me study (even though I havent done a great deal of studying as a result). Anyway, the upshot is that Java.Inquisition has been designed with enough features to functionally simulate the SCJP 5.0 exam, and would probably work fine as a simulator engine for a number of other certifications.

Why does the world need Yet Another Exam Simulator Engine?

Good question. The quick answer is that I couldnt find a free software exam simulator that supported the features I wanted — in particular, drag-and-drop questions — so I thought Id write my own. Other exam simulators in this sort of area include JPilotExam (GNU GPL), Magnet Mocker and Ultramock. Commercial simulators include Whizlabs, JQPlus and EPractize Labs).

As Ive demonstrated by writing Java.Inquisition, any old idiot can put together a workable exam engine. The difficult bit is writing a decent, bug-free question set which includes helpful explanations for the answers. I was hoping people would be interested in helping out (see "How can I get involved?" below). To make the most of what other people have worked on, Java.Inquisition can import questions from JPilotExam, Magnet Mocker and Ultramock.

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Added: 2007-05-25 License: Public Domain Price:
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Java-Gnome 4.0.3

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.

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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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