a free source code editor which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment. based on Scintilla edit component (a very powerful editor component)
a free user interface builder for GTK+ and GNOME interfaces designed are saved as XML, and by using the libglade library these can be loaded by applications dynamically as needed. (Glade can also generate C code)
a pure Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter is tightly integrated with Java to allow both to script any Java class and to embed the interpreter into any Java application.
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.
Concordion is an open source tool for writing
automated acceptance tests in Java*
* There are also versions for .NET, Python, and Ruby. [More details]
“Lets you write business tests that don't assume a particular implementation.”
Key Features
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Powerful, yet simple to use Concordion integrates directly with JUnit.
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Highly readable tests Concordion acceptance tests are so readable they can double up as system documentation. And, since the tests are linked to the system, you know the documentation is always up-to-date.
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Separates tests from implementation Tests that include a lot of implementation detail lock you into that implementation. Concordion helps you to document the logic and behaviour of your system in a way that does not
# Proxy Abstract Services and dynamic composition: create services using abstract classes and annotations without providing any implementation.
# Annotation inheritance, create your customs annotations from the corea annotations.
# Compose your service workflows graphically using the jBPM native support.
# Implement services using Java or Ruby.
# 100% Annotation based configuration (plus .properties files for externalization).
# Can be used as a standalone container, in a web environment or integrated with other containers.
# Spring native support (Spring/Spring MVC).
# Testing support integrated within the framework using static Assert classes.
# Monitor and manage the services through JMX (status, start, stop...).
# Spring native support (Spring/Spring MVC).
# Maven plugin.
# Several embedded services are provided out of the box and ready to use.
Olio is a is a web2.0 toolkit to help evaluate the suitability, functionality and performance of web technologies. Olio defines an example web2.0 application ( an events site somewhat like yahoo.com/upcoming) and provides three initial implementations : PHP, Java EE and RubyOnRails (ROR). The toolkit also defines ways to drive load against the application in order to measure performance.
We encourage alternate implementations of the application by either completely re-writing the application using a different language (say python), higher-level frameworks (such as CakePHP)
This project contains custom Hibernate and JRuby extensions to let Hibernate work directly with org.jruby.RubyObject objects. That means that the Hibernate session accepts and returns plain old Ruby objects (no intermediary Java domain classes are needed). Another goal is to provide a Rubyish interface to the Hibernate configuration and functionality.
The idea to start this project comes from Ola Bini's blog http://ola-bini.blogspot.com/2007/04/activehibernate-any-takers.html. For more details please see http://rubymatic.blogspot.com.
Monkeybars is a library enabling you to write GUI applications using JRuby and Swing. You can build your GUI in any editor so that you can have an application that is designed using modern tools but has all the logic contained within Ruby.
Aaah.. here are all the tools from the most outstanding IT company in the world! "ThoughtWorks has a very high concentration of open source developers in its ranks. Here you can find a comprehensive resource of ThoughtWorkers' contribution to open source.