991 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
Gizmo Daemon is a program for controlling your computer based on events from input devices. It has built-in support for all Linux input devices, including keyboards with special keys, joysticks, remotes, dials, and more. It lets you control applications, launch programs, change the system volume, switch desktops, and directly control Amarok. It can visualize system events (such as Amarok sound output, CPU usage, etc.) on capable devices (keyboards with LEDs, Griffin PowerMate, etc.). It also features support for LIRC and RF based remote controls, allowing it to have per-application key mappings and configurable sensitivity settings.
Necessitas is an Eclipse plug-in that adds a class-path container to manage a projects jars using the ivy dependency manager. It gives you all of the advantages of ivy without leaving Eclipse. It will download the jars your project depends on and add them to your projects classpath. You can optionally have it automatically update your classpath whenever a change is made to the ivy module.
Jiplet Container (Java SIP Servlet) is a servlet-like development and runtime environment for SIP applications. The SIP protocol is widely used for voice services over IP networks. This product enables developers to create server-side SIP applications using a component-based model similar to that envisioned by the J2EE architecture. The Jiplet container runs as a standalone server as well as a JBOSS service.
Tomcat Status Widget is a dashboard widget for monitoring the status of applications deployed to a Tomcat server container. It shows a list of the currently deployed Web applications and their status. It allows easy monitoring of the number of active sessions, as well as a quick method of restarting specific applications.
AjaxAC is a PHP framework which can be used to develop, create, and generate AJAX applications. The fundamental idea behind AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is to use the XMLHttpRequest object to change a Web page state using background HTTP sub-requests without reloading the entire page.
novi is a tool for finding the latest-version RPMs in a tree. It can be used to create Kickstart trees or yum repositories that contain the updated RPMS. In the case of Kickstart, this means machines come to life with the updates already applied. Using novi for a yum repository trims the size of the repodata files, which reduces client download and processing time.
A simple annotation-driven command line parser toolkit for Java 5 applications.