978 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
J2ObjC is a tool from Google that translates Java code to Objective-C for the iOS platform. It enables Java code to be part of an iOS build, as no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as data access or application logic) in Java, which can then be shared by Web apps using GWT, Android apps, and iOS apps. J2ObjC supports most Java language and runtime features required by client-side application developers, including exceptions, inner and anonymous classes, generic types, threads, and reflection. JUnit test translation and execution are also supported.
DKPro Core is a collection of software components for natural language processing (NLP) based on the Apache UIMA framework. Many powerful and state-of-the-art NLP components are already freely available in the NLP research community. New and improved components are being developed and released continuously. The components cover the whole range of NLP-related processing tasks. DKPro Core provides wrappers for such third-party tool as well as original NLP components. DKPro Core builds heavily on uimaFIT which allows for rapid and easy development of NLP processing pipelines.
Android Saripaar is a simple, yet powerful rule-based UI validation library for Android. It following features declarative style validation powered by Annotations, synchronous and asynchronous validations (you don't have to worry about threading), compatibility with Stock Android Widgets, custom view dependencies, quick setup (just download the jar and include it in your libs project folder), removal of most of your validation logic from your code, and compatibility with other annotation frameworks such as AndroidAnnotations, RoboGuice, etc.,
uma::bson is a DOM-style C++ API for reading/writing BSON data. Unlike the MongoDB C++ API, which exposes a read-only interface with a separate interface for creating a BSON representation, this API allows reading/writing on the existing data. The API is designed primarily for serialising/deserialising BSON data to/from streams (files, socket connections, etc.).
Unlike other Java to Objective-C solutions, Java-Objective-C Bridge doesn't require any code generation of class stubs. It allows you to use any Objective-C libraries and frameworks from Java without having to write any native code. In addition to being able to use Objective-C objects, it allows you to pass Java objects to the objective-c runtime as delegates, so that you can write an entire Cocoa application in Java. The bridge provides 3 levels of abstraction. At the lowest level, it provides wrappers around the Objective-C runtime functions. At a slightly higher level of abstraction, it provides a procedural API to send messages to the Objective-C runtime. At the highest level of abstraction, it provides a Proxy class that serves as a wrapper around any Objective-C object that allows you to work with it in Java almost the same as if you were in Objective-C.