23 projects tagged "Java"
Prudence is a platform for creating scalable Web applications and network services using dynamic scripting languages and proven REST principles. Your application can support thin clients (HTML) and rich clients (AJAX), with anything in between. You can also create pure REST services with no user interaction. Languages supported are Python, Ruby, Groovy, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP, Succinct, Velocity, and anything else supported by the Scripturian project.
ClassPublic.java is a Java .class file converter which makes a Java class public and non-final, its fields public, and its methods public and non-final. ClassPublic.java has a compact implementation, depending only on J2SE 1.5.0 or newer. ClassPublic.java can be used to increase interoperability and code reusability of a .class file whose .java source is not available or is not feasible to recompile.
JSeance is a code generator that can generate code or resources in any language. It integrates with existing projects via Maven, Ant, or command-line. Using input XML Models (any schema) and a JSeance XML template, the code generation engine produces text output of any type, supporting complex transformations and customizations through native rich-features and an embedded JavaScript engine. JSeance's philosophy is to enable developers to produce highly-complex code while keeping emphasis on template readability and maintainability. It follows a structured approach to solve most of the challenges of code generation, and integrates a full-featured JavaScript engine (Rhino) for solving the other challenges within the same template XML file.
SPT JCR Manager is a simple Web application used to view and manage Java Content Repositories. The application supports viewing the contents of a repository through a tree view, or through querying (XPath, SQL) or searching the entire repository. It supports CRUD operations on Nodes and properties (all standard types mandated by the specifications are supported).
BRAP is a Java remoting protocol that uses native Java object serialization encapsulated in HTTP. It aims to be an alternative to Spring HttpInvoker and Spring Security, especially when you don't need or want the dependencies of Spring in your client, such as when building a rich client application where size might be an issue. The authentication mechanism lets you use your own domain objects as credentials. BRAP gives you "pass by reference" even though the object arguments are serialized and passed to the remote service: changes that happen on the remote side can be applied to the client side automatically. BRAP focuses on being easy to use, small in size, yet powerful and extensible.
A .NET component to read, write, and modify a PowerPoint document.