JiBX is a framework for binding XML data to Java objects. It lets you work with data from XML documents using your own class structures. The JiBX framework handles all the details of converting your data to and from XML based on your instructions. JiBX is designed to perform the translation between internal data structures and XML with very high efficiency, but still allows you a high degree of control over the translation process.
While most development environments, like Microsoft Visual Studio and Borland JBuilder are code-driven development environments, ArchStudio focuses on software development from the perspective of software and systems architecture.
Great ! - You're into Extreme Programming. You've written the tests ( JUnit of course). You've done the most simple thing that could possibly work. You've even shared your keyboard with a colleague. But have you done enough?
HuGo - die Basis für Ihren individuellen Generator.
Mit HuGo können Sie schnell Codegeneratoren für Ihre Anwender schreiben.
Die Anwender Ihres Generators schreiben lediglich eine XML-Datei und starten Ihren Generator.
Den Sourcecode, den Ihr Generator erzeugt, hinterlegen Sie in Code-Schablonen, sogenannten "FRAMES".
Parametrisiert werden die Code-Schablonen über die XML-Datei, die Ihr Anwender später schreibt.
Mit Hugo kann jegliche Zielprogrammiersprache generiert werden. Durch diese Freiheit und dem XML-Format
ist das System extrem vielseitig einsetzbar.
Jameleon is an automated testing framework that can be easily used by technical and non-technical users alike. One of the main concepts behind Jameleon is to create a group of keywords or tags that represent different screens of an application. All of the logic required to automate each particular screen can be defined in Java and mapped to these keywords. The keywords can then be organized with different data sets to form test scripts without requiring an in-depth knowledge of how the application works. The test scripts are then used to automate testing and to generate manual test case documentation.
Moss is a collection of useful Java library functions which I have accumulated over the years. This includes various data structures made for school projects, GUI widgets used in Buddi or PhotoDirectory, a command line parsing class used in just about every project I've made in the past 2 years, and much more.
'Pydev Extensions' is a plugin that allows Python editing in Eclipse. It works with Eclipse and the Pydev "Open Source" version. You can check some of its features below.
Jackcess is a pure Java library for reading from and writing to MS Access databases. It is not an application. There is no GUI. It's a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions for more info.
The InfoNode Docking Windows framework allows you to create a powerful Swing GUI for your application and rich client with very little code. Just take your normal Swing components with application content and place them inside docking windows. The windows can then be arranged in advanced layouts using split windows, tab windows and floating windows. There are virtually no limitations to the window layouts you can create.
jVantage is a visual web development tool that builds web applications from a business model perspective, meaning that you begin by defining your object model first, then further specify the properties and behavior of those objects. In plainer terms, it means that you first identify all of the applicable nouns of your applications, then specify how they relate to each other.
They offer xProcess, quite an extensible project/process/task/issue management tool that allows to define processes for project management etc. which can be used in real time.
The PermissionSniffer is designed to help developers determine the minimum set of permissions that their application requires in order to run.
The PermissionSniffer is still under development. Comments, feedback, contributions, etc. are greatly appreciated.
How much time do you spend maintaining project build scripts? Probably much more than you'd expect or would like to admit. It doesn't have to be such a painful experience. Development automation expert Paul Duvall uses this installment of Automation for the people to demonstrate how to improve a number of common build practices that prevent teams from creating consistent, repeatable, and maintainable builds.
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