17 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
AMPC compiles C programs directly into Java bytecode to run on any platform where a Java runtime is available. AMPC can also be used to integrate C and Java programs since AMPC's C functions can directly call numerous Java methods and vice versa. AMPC supports ANSI C 1989 (ISO C 1990). A JNI (JVM Native Interface) feature is available for calling native C or C++ functions. AMPC supports the C standard library as well as TCP/IP, ODBC, and graphics libraries. J2ME CDC 1.1 for mobile devices is also supported.
BitEvolution is an easy-to-use client/server application that you can use to keep your distributed application up to date. Modeled after the Apache ANT project, it is a task-based application intended to eliminate the work required to write, test, and debug a home-grown update application. Your distributed application does not have to be written in Java to take advantage of BitEvolution.
CodeGuide is a lean and fast IDE for Java and JavaServerPages. It features on-the-fly error checking, incremental background ("instant") compilation, powerful refactoring capabilities, and support for generic types. A visual debugger with on-the-fly class replacement (HotSwap) is also included.
ESXX, pronounced Essex, is a Web application server that executes Web applications written in JavaScript (a.k.a. ECMAscript) on the server-side. It's written in Java and has no external dependencies except for J2SE 6.0. Everything else that's required is packaged in one single, executable JAR file, ready to be tested in Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, Windows or any other platform where Java 6 is available.
The GRASP Project has created an algorithmic-level graphical representation for software called the Control Structure Diagram (CSD). The CSD was created to improve the comprehension efficiency of Ada source code and, as a result, improve software reliability and reduce software costs. Since its creation, the CSD has been expanded and adapted to include other languages. GRASP provides the capability to generate CSD's from Ada 95, C, C++, Java, and VHDL source code in both a reverse and forward engineering mode with a level of flexibility suitable for professional application. GRASP has been integrated with the GNU family of compilers for Ada (GNAT) and C (gcc), and Sun's javac compiler for Java. Use of GRASP is not restricted to these compilers, however. This has resulted in a comprehensive graphically-based development environment for these languages. The user may view, edit, print, and compile source code as CSDs with no discernible addition to storage or computational overhead.
SolAce integrates with an existing office system to provide direct electronic claim submission to the payer, with a built-in claims processing engine designed to simulate the payer systems and allow adjudication issues to be resolved before transmitting. It is designed to provide snap-in HIPAA transaction compliance, and supports numerous provider specialties and direct payer links as well as clearinghouse submissions. It is also an excellent claims entry program for firms wishing to bill electronically without a fully-fledged practice management system.
TestNetwork is a commercial version of TestMaker that provides a distributed test environment for scalability and performance tests and service monitoring. TestNetwork runs TestMaker intelligent test agents on multiple machines to achieve virtual user levels not possible with TestMaker. It makes it easy to configure a rack of servers to create 10,000 to 100,000 virutal users. It also makes it easy to set up a group of servers distributed around your network to show how your Web-enabled application, including Web Service, is performing.