995 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
Griffon is dekstop application development platform for the JVM. Inspired by Grails, it leverages the Groovy language and concepts like convention over configuration. The Swing toolkit is the default UI toolkit of choice however others may be used, principaly SWT and JavaFX. Developers may use a combination of the Groovy and Java as well as other JVM languages such as Scala, Clojure, Mirah, and Jython. It encourages the use of the MVC pattern and follows in the spirit of the Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) by defining a simple yet powerful application life cycle and event publishing mechanism.
MASTIFF is a static analysis framework which automates the process of extracting key characteristics from a number of different file formats. To ensure the framework remains flexible and extensible, a community-driven set of plugins is used to perform file analysis and data extraction. While originally designed to support malware, intrusion, and forensic analysis, the framework is well-suited to support a broader range of analytic needs. In a nutshell, MASTIFF allows analysts to focus on analysis rather than figuring out how to parse files.
action4Java is a lightweight, modular, extendible, and recursive Java component framework. It contains some standardized actions and a data container. These actions are called when a comment tag is found. The action is controlled by the attributes within. Actions can have any purpose. Templating is just an action by itself. The template controls loading of data and storing to a file by itself, and runs independently from a Java development environment. It includes simple examples demonstrating looping within a page or creating several pages based on the data of a simple Excel sheet, and more.
HTMLSplicer is a toolkit that provides methods to compose complex HTML documents from simpler HTML documents, called templates. It can be used to generate servlet responses in Java Web applications, without adopting a full-fledged presentation layer framework like JSP, JSF, Apache Wicket, or GWT.
The Pegasus Workflow Management System encompasses a set of technologies which help workflow-based applications execute in a number of different environments, including desktops, campus clusters, grids, and clouds. It bridges the scientific domain and the execution environment by automatically mapping high-level workflow descriptions onto distributed resources. It automatically locates the necessary input data and computational resources necessary for workflow execution. It enables scientists to construct workflows in abstract terms without worrying about the details of the underlying execution environment or the particulars of the low-level specifications required by the middleware (Condor, Globus, or Amazon EC2). It bridges the current cyberinfrastructure by effectively coordinating multiple distributed resources.
KeyBox provides a way to manage OpenSSH v2 public keys, and can start a Web-based SSH terminal to execute commands and scripts on multiple SSH sessions simultaneously. The authorized_keys file is generated and distributed based on relationships maintained in the application. This allows for centralized management to help prevent public key sprawl. Also, composite terminals or scripts can be created so that commands can be shared across SSH sessions.
Quinico is a Web application designed to help you easily improve your Web site's performance, reduce errors, and optimize for search engines. It can constantly monitor your sites and alert you when there is a problem that requires attention. Using Quinico, you can automate the continual tracking, reporting, and alerting of the following: Google search engine rankings of all of your important keywords (supports all Google domains and languages); Google Pagespeed metrics including suggestions for improvement (mobile and desktop strategies); page weight breakdown (mobile and desktop strategies); SEO URL metrics (utilizing SEOMoz); Web page test performance metrics (including first and repeat views); and Google Webmaster metrics (keyword impressions/clicks, crawl errors, and top search queries).