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- jConfig is an extremely helpful utility, arming the developer with a simple API for the management of properties. Parts of the implementation are based on ...jConfig is an extremely helpful utility, arming the developer with a simple API for the management of properties. Parts of the implementation are based on the idea that Properties, from Java's perspective, are a good thing, but can be better. jConfig employs the use of XML files for storing and retrieving of property information. The information can be stuffed into nice categories, which makes management quite a bit simpler. The ability to load from a URL is also a nice feature. It allows for a central repository where multiple instances of jConfig can read a single file. The nifty ability to switch between XML and Properties files isn't fully exploited yet, but will be coming soon. That will mean that the developer would take their existing Properties files and export them to XML. That means less time to get up and get going with jConfig. With jConfig we hope to have provided the developer with another powerful accessory for his or her's toolbox.
- Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig gives developers a simple y...Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig gives developers a simple yet powerful tool to manage their applications’ configuration. It allows them to: 1. Store application configuration in one common repository of XML files 2. Access configuration data using one common, convenient interface 3. Easily define multiple configurations, dynamically modifying those variables that need to change in different situations 4. Eliminate the error prone practice of defining the same configuration variables in multiple locations 5. Ease the management, deployment, and control of configuration files
- Simple is a high performance XML serialization and configuration framework for Java. Its goal is to provide an XML framework that enables rapid development...Simple is a high performance XML serialization and configuration framework for Java. Its goal is to provide an XML framework that enables rapid development of XML configuration and communication systems. This framework aids the development of XML systems with minimal effort and reduced errors. It offers full object serialization and deserialization, maintaining each reference encountered. In essence it is similar to C# XML serialization for the Java platform, but offers additional features for interception and manipulation.
- A Business Configuration Set is a set of Customizing settings Which are grouped according to logical, business management criteria to a unit. For documenta...A Business Configuration Set is a set of Customizing settings Which are grouped according to logical, business management criteria to a unit. For documentary,
- Simple is a high performance XML serialization and configuration framework for Java. Its goal is to provide an XML framework that enables rapid development...Simple is a high performance XML serialization and configuration framework for Java. Its goal is to provide an XML framework that enables rapid development of XML configuration and communication systems. This framework aids the development of XML systems with minimal effort and reduced errors. It offers full object serialization and deserialization, maintaining each reference encountered. In essence it is similar to C# XML serialization for the Java platform, but offers additional features for interception and manipulation.
- SmartFrog is a powerful and flexible Java-based software framework for configuring, deploying and managing distributed software systems. SmartFrog helps...SmartFrog is a powerful and flexible Java-based software framework for configuring, deploying and managing distributed software systems. SmartFrog helps you to encapsulate and manage systems so they are easy to configure and reconfigure, and so that that they can be automatically installed, started and shut down. It provides orchestration capabilities so that subsystems can be started (and stopped) in the right order. It also helps you to detect and recover from failures. Such systems typically have multiple software components running across a network of computing resources, where the components must work together to deliver the functionality of the system as a whole. It's critical that the right components are running in the right places, that the components are individually and collectively correctly configured, and that they are correctly combined to create the complete system. This profile fits many of the services and applications that run on today's computing infrastructures. SmartFrog consists of: A Language for defining configurations, providing powerful system modelling capabilities and an expressive notation for describing system configurations A secure, distributed Runtime System for deploying software components and managing running software systems A Library of SmartFrog Components that implement the SmartFrog component model and provide a wide range of services and functionality
- jConfig is an extremely helpful utility, arming the developer with a simple API for the management of properties. Parts of the implementation are based on ...jConfig is an extremely helpful utility, arming the developer with a simple API for the management of properties. Parts of the implementation are based on the idea that Properties, from Java's perspective, are a good thing, but can be better. jConfig employs the use of XML files for storing and retrieving of property information. The information can be stuffed into nice categories, which makes management quite a bit simpler. The ability to load from a URL is also a nice feature. It allows for a central repository where multiple instances of jConfig can read a single file. The nifty ability to switch between XML and Properties files isn't fully exploited yet, but will be coming soon. That will mean that the developer would take their existing Properties files and export them to XML. That means less time to get up and get going with jConfig. With jConfig we hope to have provided the developer with another powerful accessory for his or her's toolbox.
- Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig gives developers a simple y...Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig gives developers a simple yet powerful tool to manage their applications’ configuration. It allows them to: 1. Store application configuration in one common repository of XML files 2. Access configuration data using one common, convenient interface 3. Easily define multiple configurations, dynamically modifying those variables that need to change in different situations 4. Eliminate the error prone practice of defining the same configuration variables in multiple locations 5. Ease the management, deployment, and control of configuration files
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