Codestriker is an open-sourced web application which supports online code reviewing. Traditional document reviews are supported, as well as reviewing diffs generated by an SCM (Source Code Management) system and plain unidiff patches. There are integration points with CVS, Subversion, Clearcase, Perforce, Visual SourceSafe and Bugzilla. There is a plug-in architecture for supporting other SCMs and issue tracking systems.
SuperQuaiL is a Java SQL query builder. The goal of SuperQuaiL is to help Java developers who code SQL run and create queries easier. Other database tools focus on making it easy to do database administration and it is nice to be able to inspect the database through these tools. PhpMyAdmin, for example, a is nice web front end that you can run from multiple computers, but the interface is clumsy for the developer. For development, building queries is the main task and having a small program that loads quickly is more helpful than having a complicated interface where you can find out almost anything about the database. SuperQuaiL provides nice features to aid in the process of developing queries quick and easy.
The vb2Py project is developing a suite of conversion tools to aid in translating existing Visual Basic projects into Python.
The conversion includes,
· VB code modules translating to Python code modules
· VB classes to Python classes
· VB Forms to PythonCard forms
· VB Projects to PythonCard projects
This is my attempt at a software project to integrate some music theory knowledge that's still in my head into something useful. This is currently in alpha development stage i.e. lots of busted stuff. My hope is to get enough feedback in the design to make it useful for me and for others. Use it as Java sample code if you like.
CSSTint is an utility that allows you to easily change the appearance (i.e. colors) of your website, by modifying the CSS file(s) using hue, saturation and lightness modifications (both HSL and HSV supported). Parse your CSS file in, tint the colors and save.
Endeavour Mark II is a complete file management suite that comes with a File Browser, Image Browser, Archiver, Recycled Objects system, and a set of file & disk management utility programs.
Web Time Entry is a web based project time entry and client billing system.. Track, approve and manage employee time incurred for projects and clients you define. Schedule projects to employees and track time incurred on project schedules
Web Time Entry is a full featured Java based client / server application. It comes bundled with Tomcat 5.5 but is easily configured to any Java Servlet Web Server
- Time card entry by employee
- Time incurred is booked to projects, clients,
employee earning codes, departments
- Easy interfacing to third party payroll systems.
- Manager time sheet approval process.
- Project history by client and employee
- Employee expense tracker.
- Generate client invoices for project time incurred.
- Invoices extraction for easy interfacing to third party A/R systems
- PDF reports to print time sheets, employees expense reports, invoices
- Security is granted to reports and screens by user profile and user group
Features
CodePress is web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it's being typed in the browser
AB5k lets you run little mini programs on your computer desktop. They do lots of cool things and hide away until you need them. Things like show the time, check the weather, search for wikipedia articles, and even play games.
OSAF is a non-profit organization developing next-generation inter-personal information management software. Our current projects include a desktop PIM application code-named "Chandler", and a server code-named "Cosmo".
Looks very nice and powerful! "Welcome to OLAT - the web-based Open Source Learning Management System (LMS). OLAT is open source, 100% Java and completely free of charge.
The development of OLAT started 1999 at the University of Zurich, Switzerland where it is the strategic learning management system and deployed on the main OLAT server. The University of Zurich leads the further development and has a team of 12 developers pushing OLAT to the next level."
Welcome to wordcircle, a course management tool and learning community for teachers, students and those looking to create and conduct online web courses. Wordcircle is open-source, commercial free and available at no cost.
jMax is a visual programming environment for building interactive real-time music and multimedia applications.
jMax is a new implementation of the MAX software written originally by Miller Puckette at Ircam. The name MAX is an homage to Max Matthews, one of the fathers of computer music.
The intention for this project is a very simple API to call different kinds of services (provider/technology). Crispy's aims is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide number of transports: eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC. It works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is then used to invoke the remote API. Crispy is a simple Java codebase with an API that sits between your client code and the services your code must access. It provides a layer of abstraction to decouple client code from access to a service, as well as its location and underlying implementation. The special on this idea is, that these calls are simple Java object calls (remote or local calls are transparent).
iValidator is a framework for XML-based test automation of complex test scenarios. iValidator is completely written in Java. The framework is available under an open source licence.
For those of you who've got into it you'll know that test driven development is great. It gives you the confidence to change code safe in the knowledge that if something breaks you'll know about it. Except for those bits you don't know how to test. Until now XML has been one of them. Oh sure you can use "<stuff></stuff>".equals("<stuff></stuff>"); but is that really gonna work when some joker decides to output a <stuff/>? -- damned right it's not ;-)
StreamCruncher is an Event Processor. It supports a language based on SQL which allows you to define "Event Processing" constructs like Sliding Windows, Time Based Windows, Partitions and Aggregates. Such constructs allow for the specification of boundaries (some are time sensitive) on a Stream of Events that SQL does not provide. Queries can be written using this language, which in turn can be used to monitor streams of incoming events. Multi-Stream Pattern Matching a.k.a Event Correlation is also possible. StreamCruncher is a multi-threaded Kernel that runs on Java™.