# Direct manipulation of heterogeneous dependency information in an Eclipse RCP environment.
# Analysis and visualization of very large applications.
# For Java, dependency discovery at the class member level.
# Import of FileSystems as source of dependency information.
# Collapse child dependency into parent entities to reveal class level interactions.
# Selection of nodes by type, edge-count, and paths.
Stitches is a Grails 1.1 plugin that implements a content repository with many value added features.
* Define content and attributes
* Store and version content
* Search and filter by keyword, folder, tag.
* Geocode your content and perform "nearby longitude/latitude searches"
* Synchronize your content to amazon s3.
* Automatic Image scaling upon request.
* Text is automatically extracted for keyword search from different document formats (e.g. PDF, Word, Excel, etc)
Five Minute Introduction
(Note that the actual manual is located here. Also note that this plugin has not been made available through the central Maven repository yet; you should instead add http://agilejava.com/maven/ to your list of repositories.)
The Docbkx Tools project provides a number of tools for supporting DocBook in a Maven environment. This may seem odd to you, since 1) Maven 2 is supposed to support DocBook natively, relying on Doxia, and 2) there is already another DocBook plugin at mojo.codehaus.org.
The thruth however is that DocBook support in Doxia is fairly limited, mainly because Doxia as a framework supports only a small fraction of the concepts found in DocBook. The subset of DocBook supported by Doxia is not even close to simplified DocBook.
The DocBook plugin at mojo.codehaus.org is supporting a wider range of DocBook markup, and is in fact more similar to the DocBook tools provided with this project. There are however some significant differences:
* The focus is on ease of use.
* You should not be required to install additional stuff to your hard disk in order to generate content from your DocBook sources. Simply adding a reference to the plugin in your POM should be sufficient.
* This project focuses on providing dedicated support for particular DocBook XSL stylesheet distributions. That means you can rely on the dedicated parameterization mechanism of Maven Plugins to pass in the XSLT parameters defined for a particular version and type of XSLT stylesheet.
* In the DocBook Plugin found at mojo.codehaus.org, you will be required to download a specific version of the DocBook XSL stylesheets manually. The plugins packaged contain the stylesheets as well. (In this project, a particular version of the stylesheets is closely tied to a particular version of the plugin. That you means you can always rely on the plugin's documentation to know which parameters you could pass in.)
* The DocBook plugin found at mojo.codehaus.org requires you to have access to the Internet in order allow the plugin to resolve URI's. The plugins provided in this project act differently: if your DocBook sources are referening to a DTD, then you can simply add a dependency to a jar file containing the DTD and related entities, and the plugin will make sure that all references will be resolved correctly.
This plugin posts build results to Twitter.
Each Twitter update will contain build result, its build number, and job name. Optionally, the build URL can be included in which case it will be run through tinyurl.com. See the demo user
This plugin uses Twitter4J, that is made by Yusuke Yamamoto.
JUDIE steht für Java Universal Database Import and Export. Das Tool exportiert einzelne oder alle Tabellen einer JDBC Datenbank nach XML und importiert diese wieder in andere Datenbanken. Es ist als API (JAR), Kommandozeilenprogramm oder Eclipse Plugin verfügbar. Es kann für Entwickler und Administratoren nützlich sein, um Daten zwischen Datenbanken zu übertragen, besonders zum Aufsetzen von Testdatenbanken. Wegen der einfachen API kann das auch automatisiert werden, z.B. als Skript oder Ant-Task.
This plugin for Maven 2 is based on the BND tool from Peter Kriens. The way BND works is by treating your project as a big collection of classes (e.g., project code, dependencies, and the class path). The way you create a bundle with BND is to tell it the content of the bundle's JAR file as a subset of the available classes. This plugin wraps BND to make it work specifically with the Maven 2 project structure and to provide it with reasonable default behavior for Maven 2 projects.
Since the 1.4.0 release, this plugin also aims to automate OBR (OSGi Bundle Repository) management. It helps manage a local OBR for your local Maven repository, and also supports remote OBRs for bundle distribution. The plug-in automatically computes bundle capabilities and requirements, using a combination of Bindex and Maven metadata.
EclipseWork is a powerful code generation plugin for Eclipse. You can easily generate code using POJO's or Tables from the database.
EclipseWork takes care of all the complexity in creating Eclipse Wizards. You don't need to be an Eclipse developer to write powerful wizards. Enjoy!
Very interesting debugging concept. But the guys might get a problem because of the name (is also a software company, jivesoft).
"What is JIVE?
JIVE is an interactive execution environment for Eclipse that supports a declarative and visual approach to debugging object-oriented software. It can also serve as a pedagogic tool for teaching object-oriented programming. JIVE extends Eclipse's Java debugging facilities with interactive visualization, query-based debugging, and reverse stepping."
JAutodoc is an Eclipse Plugin for automatic adding Javadoc and file headers to your source code. It optionally generates initial comments from element name. Starting with Release 1.3 of JAutodoc it is possible to define Velocity templates for Javadoc and file headers.
Piggy Bank is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a mashup platform, by allowing you to extract data from different web sites and mix them together.
Piggy Bank also allows you to store this extracted information locally for you to search later and to exchange at need the collected information with others
Maven DocCheck Plugin is a report-type plugin for Apache Maven. It will create and register a report on missing and corrupt javadoc comments using the Sun Doc Check Doclet.
Generates documentation for the Java code in the project using the Doc Check Doclet. The default settings will suit many projects, and simply entering maven doccheck will create the standard documentation.
QuantumDB is a simple but powerful database access plug-in for the Eclipse Development Platform. QuantumDB allows you to:
* connect to databases using standard JDBC drivers
* review schemas, tables, views and sequences
* look up column, index and foreign key information
* issue ad-hoc queries or other SQL statements against the database
* manage, edit, and work with SQL files (*.sql)
* issue updates, deletes, and inserts using simple, easy-to-use wizards
jQuery is a fast, concise, JavaScript Library that simplifies how you traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Ajax interactions to your web pages. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.