The simple, flexible Marathon Java testing tool reached version 1.0. With this Marathon garnered the ability to record almost all actions on standard Java/Swing controls including drag and drop. Marathon records all actions on unrecognized user interface elements, so you can use Marathon for even automating actions on non-standard components. Use custom component resolvers to further extend Marathon to record semantic actions on your custom components. Benefit from the improvements to Marathon, like dock-able windows, cut&paste operations in the editors and of course, tabbed editing facilities. Download Marathon now and explore the possibilities of test automation.
IzPack is an installers generator for the Java platform. It produces lightweight installers that can be run on any operating system where a Java virtual machine is available.
This site serves as a repository for the NYU Digital Library Team's METS implementation development projects. At present a modest handful of XSLT-based page-turner and search implementations are freely available for use on an "as is" basis. In the pipeline are a java-based SMIL viewer, a java-based application and a perl-based application to extract a METS file from a database using NYU's zeroDB schema.
The OWL API is a Java API and reference implmentation for creating, manipulating and serialising OWL Ontologies. The latest version of the API is focused towards OWL 2
New Relic is the only dashboard you need to keep an eye on application health and availability while monitoring real user experience. Complete visibility anytime you want it.
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