How can people still build software without seeing its real structure? After a compiler and a text editor, a dependency viewer is the first thing you want. Byecycle is the requisite dependency viewer for Eclipse.
MG4J (Managing Gigabytes for Java) is a free full-text indexing system for large document collections written in Java. As a by-product, it offers several general-purpose optimised classes, including fast & compact mutable strings, bit-level I/O, fast unsy
Seems 2 b a neat commons extension. Their motto "Javolution real-time goals are simple: To make your application faster and more time predictable!". BASED on TIGER (JDK 1.5!!!
Those were the days... I bought the printed book, for 1.0 or 1.1. Now there's an update for Tiger, and there's still some interesting stuff in it (e.g. self defined Collection classes etc.).