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Hibernate Core for Java(Linux) 3.2.5.ga

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
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JBrownie 1.3

JBrownie 1.3


JBrownie functions as a wrapper around the system default javac Java compiler to monitor Java sourcecode and automatically recompile any files found changed. more>> JBrownie 1.3 functions as a wrapper around the system default javac Java compiler to monitor Java sourcecode and automatically recompile any files found changed.

The focus of this tool is to assist software developers, who prefer to use a plain text editors over a resourcehungry IDE, but still want their code to be autocompiled on the fly without delay and without having to manually start javac over and over again. Checking for syntax errors becomes now as easy as just saving the file in question.

Major Features:

  1. Installation
    • No Installation required. The program can be started from any directory as is. Note on classpath: The JVM does not accept -cp and -jar at the same time. If -jar is given, -cp (as well as the CLASSPATH environment variable, if set) is ignored. This means, that in order to prevent linker warnings, JBrownie must either not be started via -jar (the main class is called de.onyxbits.jbrownie.Core) or a project specific classpath must be submitted in the settings dialog under "Compile options".
  2. Using
    • JBrownie must be supplied with a base directory, containing the source code tree to watch. This can either be done from the commandline, by submitting the desired path as the first argument or from the file menu. Once a directory, it (and its subdirectories) will be scanned for files with the .java extension (case insensitive). Whenever such a file changes (or a new file is added), it will automatically be (re)compiled. The output of the compiler is printed to the main window of JBrownie.
    • Besides merely compiling class files, JBrownie can also be configured to to start the program in question.
  3. Configuration
    • Three aspects of the program can be configured currently: Compiler settings, Run Settings and GUI appearance. The menuitem to do so can be found in the "File" menu. Hitting the apply button in the settings dialog will automatically save the submitted values via java.lang.prefs.Preferences to the system dependent preferences storage.
  4. Compiler settings
    • The commandline arguments to pass to the compiler. By default, the compiler is run without any options. It is not possible to change the compiler except by changing the JDK itself. The compiler that is used is always the default compiler of the JDK, with which JBrownie is run.
  5. Run settings
    • This is simply the program (plus commandline argument) to associate with the "run program" button in the toolbar. By default, no program is set, meaning the button is without function. Once a program is run, it's stdout and stderr stream is redirected to JBrownie's console window.
  6. GUI settings
    • These control the fontsize of the console and whether or not to use horizontal scrollbar for lines, that exceed the width of the window.

Requirements: Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment

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Added: 2009-02-26 License: Artistic License Price: FREE
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XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler 0.52

XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler 0.52


XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler can compile rulesets in to code. more>>
XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler can compile rulesets in to code.

SYNOPSIS

use XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler qw( xinline );

my $c = XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler->new( ... )

my $code = $c->compile(
Package => "My::Filter",
Rules => [
a/b/c => xinline q{warn "found a/b/c"},
],
Output => "lib/My/Filter.pm", ## optional
);

Most of the options from XML::Filter::Dispatcher are accepted.

NOTE: you cannot pass code references to compile() if you want to write the $code to disk, they will not survive. If you want to eval $code, this is ok.

METHODS

xinline

Hints to X::F::D that the string is inlinable code. This is a requirement when using the compiler and is so far (v.52) ignored elswhere. In xinlined code, $self refers to the current dispatcher and $e refers to the current events data. Or you can get that yourself in $_[0] and $_[1] as in a normal SAX event handling method.

compile

Accepts options that extend and override any previously set for the duration of the compile(), including the ruleset to compile.

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Added: 2007-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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FreeBASIC Compiler 0.16 / 0.18.1b

FreeBASIC Compiler 0.16 / 0.18.1b


FreeBASIC Compiler is an open-source, free, 32-bit, MS-QuickBASICs syntax-compatible compiler. more>>
FreeBASIC - as the name suggests - is a free, open-source, 32-bit, MS-QuickBASICs syntax-compatible compiler, that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline-assembly and many others.
Main features:
- syntax compatible with Microsofts QBASIC/QuickBASIC/PDS/VBDOS interpreters/compilers
- clean syntax
- great number of variables types, like BYTE/SHORT/INTEGER, SINGLE/DOUBLE and STRING
- user defined types (UDTs)
- enums (Enumerations)
- arrays
- pointers
- optional function arguments (numeric only)
- inline assembly
- pre-processor
- creates OBJs, LIBs, DLLs/Shared Libs, console and GUI EXEs
- as a 32-bit application
- optimized code generation
- completely *FREE*
- portability
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Added: 2007-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) 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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Tracx 1.4.2 (Java Tracx)

Tracx 1.4.2 (Java Tracx)


tracx project reads and stores any kind of XML data using a dedicated programming language. more>>
tracx project reads and stores any kind of XML data using a dedicated programming language. Read XML structure can be traced and changed.

Unix Shell and JDBC database escapes allows you to retrieve data and store it into the XML structure. Implementations based on C++ and Java are available.

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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kent Retargettable Occam Compiler 1.4.1-pre6

Kent Retargettable Occam Compiler 1.4.1-pre6


Kent Retargettable Occam Compiler is a multi-platform Occam 2.1 compiler. more>>
Kent Retargettable Occam Compiler is a multi-platform Occam 2.1 compiler that is designed to allow the Occam programming language to be used on non-Transputer platforms.
KRoC, the Kent Retargettable occam-pi Compiler, is a collection of programs/libraries which facilitates the execution of occam-pi programs on various platforms. The version on this page is only for i386 compatible processors running Linux (although it has been reported to work on FreeBSD systems too). The main components are:
- occ21, the Inmos occam compiler
- tranx86, a translator from extended transputer code (ETC) to intel i386 object code
- CCSP, the run-time kernel, providing the virtual transputer
Enhancements:
- The occSDL library has been added. Documentation errors have been fixed.
- There are minor bugfixes to the compiler, wrappers, and examples.
- New examples have been added, including the classic Adventure Game and Space Invaders.
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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UltraGetopt for Java 0.7.1

UltraGetopt for Java 0.7.1


UltraGetopt for Java is the Java imagening of UltraGetopt. more>>
UltraGetopt for Java is the Java imagening of UltraGetopt. The project provides the features and flexibility of UltraGetopt in a way that is more suited to the Java environment.
Main features:
- Supports MS-DOS formatted option strings (e.g. /option:arg)
- Provides parsing and error message compatibility with getopt from the GNU, (Open)BSD, and Mac OS
- Supports first-longest-matching for options
- Provides many configurable behaviors
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Math::Symbolic::Compiler 0.508

Math::Symbolic::Compiler 0.508


Math::Symbolic::Compiler is a Perl module that can compile Math::Symbolic trees to Perl code. more>>
Math::Symbolic::Compiler is a Perl module that can compile Math::Symbolic trees to Perl code.

SYNOPSIS

use Math::Symbolic::Compiler;

# A tree to compile
my $tree = Math::Symbolic->parse_from_string(a^2 + b * c * 2);

# The Math::Symbolic::Variable a will be evaluated to $_[1], etc.
my $vars = [qw(b a c)];

my ($closure, $code, $trees) =
Math::Symbolic::Compiler->compile($tree, $vars);

print $closure->(2, 3, 5); # (b, a, c)
# prints 29 (= 3^2 + 2 * 5 * 2)

# or:
($closure, $trees) =
Math::Symbolic::Compiler->compile_to_sub($tree, $vars);

($code, $trees) = Math::Symbolic::Compiler->compile_to_code($tree, $vars);

This module allows to compile Math::Symbolic trees to Perl code and/or anonymous subroutines whose arguments will be positionally mapped to the variables of the compiled Math::Symbolic tree.

The reason youd want to do this is that evaluating a Math::Symbolic tree to its numeric value is extremely slow. So is compiling, but once youve done all necessary symbolic calculations, you can take advantage of the speed gain of invoking a closure instead of evaluating a tree.

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Added: 2007-07-10 License: Perl Artistic 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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Asterisk-Java 0.3

Asterisk-Java 0.3


Asterisk-Java provides a set of Java classes that allow you to easily build Java applications. more>>
The Asterisk-Java package consists of a set of Java classes that allow you to easily build Java applications that interact with an Asterisk PBX Server. Asterisk-java supports both interfaces that Asterisk provides for this scenario, The FastAGI protocol and the Manager API.
Asterisk-Java is compatible with Asterisk 1.0 and 1.2. The FastAGI implementation supports all commands currently available from Asterisk.
The Manager API implementation supports receiving events from the Asterisk server (e.g. call progess, registered peers, channel state) and sending actions to Asterisk (e.g. originate call, agent login/logoff, start/stop voice recording).
Enhancements:
- This release has full support for Asterisk 1.4 and the new Live API (org.asteriskjava.live).
- The Live API takes care of the low-level action and event handling of the Manager API, and offers an intuitive API for Java developers.
- Asterisk-Java takes advantage of the features of Java 5.0, and therefore requires a Java Virtual Machine of at least version 1.5.0.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Intel C++ Compiler 10.0

Intel C++ Compiler 10.0


Intel C++ Compiler application is a full fledged C/C++ compiler and debugger suite. more>>
Intel C++ Compiler application is a full fledged C/C++ compiler and debugger suite. Its aim is to provide outstanding performance for all Intel 32-bit and 64-bit processors, while not requiring the need for porting applications from other compilers.

It provides optimization technology, threaded application support, and features to take advantage of Hyper-Threading technology. It is substantially source and object code compatible with GNU C, providing fullest compatibility with GCC and G++ 3.x/4.x both in terms of code and of API. It is thereby also easy to integrate with existing development environments.

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Added: 2007-06-28 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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B::JVM::Jasmin 0.01

B::JVM::Jasmin 0.01


B::JVM::Jasmin is a Jasmin backend for the Perl compiler. more>>
B::JVM::Jasmin is a Jasmin backend for the Perl compiler.

SYNOPSIS

perl -MO=JVM::Jasmin,CLASSNAME perl_program.pl
jasmin CLASSNAME.asm
java CLASSNAME

This module is a crude JVM backend for the Perl compiler. It aspires to be a "proof of concept," but I think it does not even achieve that. Its close, though, and I think it might encourage people to explore this a little further.

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Added: 2007-06-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Aubit 4GL compiler 1.00.44

Aubit 4GL compiler 1.00.44


Aubit 4GL compiler is a project to make a free Informix-4GL compatible compiler. more>>
Aubit 4GL compiler is a project to make a free Informix-4GL compatible compiler. Aubit 4GL compiler translates 4GL source into executable programs, enabling fast creation of screen/form-based applications.

With support for SQL statements forming an intrinsic part of the language, its especially suitable for developing database-oriented applications. Database connectivity is provided for PostgreSQL, Informix, and ODBC. It supports both ncurses (console mode) and GTK+ (GUI mode) output.

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Added: 2007-06-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser 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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