312 projects tagged "MPL"
C5Connector.Java is a backend for the Core Five file manager. It provides a bridge between the file manager and a storage backend and works like a transparent virtual file system or a proxy. It includes a default implementation for accessing the local filesystem (on the server side). The API encapsulates the building of JSON and is intended to be used within JSPs as well as with a template engine like Velocity or FreeMarker.
CKEditor.Java provides an object with a simple interface for creating and configuring an editor instance. This makes the deployment of the CKEditor a piece of cake. It is intended to be used in servlet-based systems like JSP as well as template engines like Velocity or FreeMarker. There are some notable differences between this library and the official CKEditor for Java library. CKEditor.Java isn't focused on JSP and can be used in all servlet-based systems. A tag library isn't provided yet! It also has advanced handling of properties. It's possible to set all CKEditor configuration for the entire Web application in one properties file. This keeps the front-end code clean. The state-of-the-art logging facade slf4j is used.
Flawless traps exceptions and then uses git blame to send an email to the developer who wrote the buggy code. Even if a particular line of code causes thousands of exceptions, only one email will be sent. It uses git-blame to figure out which developer is responsible for a particular exception, and will only email that developer. If you set report_only_after_minimum_date, then Flawless will only report exceptions caused by code modified after report_only_after_minimum_date. You can mark certain files/functions as library code, and when an exception originates in those files/functions, the caller will be blamed for the error instead of the library code.
ThreadFix is a software vulnerability aggregation and management system that reduces the time it takes to fix software vulnerabilities. It imports the results from dynamic, static, and manual testing to provide a centralized view of software security defects across development teams and applications. The system allows companies to correlate testing results and streamline software remediation efforts by simplifying feeds to software issue trackers. By auto-generating application firewall rules, this tool allows organizations to continue remediation work uninterrupted. ThreadFix empowers managers with vulnerability trending reports that show progress over time, giving them justification for their efforts.
ComponentJS is a stand-alone library for JavaScript, providing a run-time component system for hierarchically structuring the user interface (UI) dialogs of complex HTML5-based rich clients (aka single-page-apps) under maximum applied Separation of Concerns (SoC) architecture principle, through optional Model, View and Controller component roles, with sophisticated hierarchical Event, Service, Hook, Model, Socket and Property mechanisms, and fully independent and agnostic of the particular UI widget toolkit.
mechanize is a stateful HTTP/HTML client library written in Java to be available on the JVM. It utilizes Apache HttpClient for HTTP handling and JSoup for HTML parsing. Because mechanize is stateful, it will by default support cookies and hidden form parameters (like Rails CSRF protection). This enables client code to follow links and behave like a RESTful hypermedia client more easily.
Adapro is a customizable multi-user word processor originally geared towards users with a learning disability or developmental disorder, such as dyslexia or autism. Hence its array of assistive features, including inline representation of words through pictograms, a virtual keypad with configurable phrase buttons, a dyslexia-friendly font, PBDQ, and high-contrast modes. The editing interface can be customized on a per-user basis, and documents produced with it can be exported to RTF for further editing in OpenOffice or other software. If Java 6 is on the system, it doesn't even require installation.
Automated Business Logic (ABL) is a transaction logic engine. You define the behavior of your persistent objects declaratively, and the engine will take care of executing and enforcing your logic at commit time. Despite its simplicity, this approach is remarkably powerful, and can replace a large portion of the code in most transactional applications that use Hibernate.