6 projects tagged "SUN Binary Code"
The Oracle (formerly Sun) Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE or JSE) allows you to develop and deploy Java applications on desktops and servers as well embedded and real-time environments. The Java Development Kit (JDK) contains the essential compiler, tools, runtime libraries, and APIs for developers writing, deploying, and running applets and applications in the Java programming language. The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) contains the runtime libraries and tools for running applets and applications.
PlexLotto is Java-based lottery program that allows people to play smart lottery. It supports abbreviated and full wheeling, supports an archiving facility, automatically downloads the previous lottery database, can search for winning numbers, and displays winning numbers. It shows the following statistics: number frequency, pair/triple frequency, hits/skips, odd-even, low-high, consecutive, sum of digits, last digit, sum of numbers, range of numbers, decades, dozens, cluster, and more. It has filters for odd-even, low-high, range, sum, last digit, digits sum, decades, dozens, consecutive, must include/exclude, and custom filters. Java Web Start is required. It supports US, Canadian, UK, and other European lotteries.
PlexGlobe is a set of tools for travelers and multilingual/multicultural users. It includes a world clock, a world calendar (Gregorian, Japanese, Hebrew, Islamic, Buddhist, etc.), a stop watch, a metric conversion tool, a date calculator, an NTP-based atomic clock, appointments/reminders, people search, sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset, prayer timings and adhan for Muslims, country information from the Library of Congress/CIA, weather information, currency conversion, flight times and distances, language translation, and city maps.
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. The Debian system is used for software distribution and packaging to glue the numerous pieces together. However, Nexenta is not currently part of the Debian Project, nor are its packages present in the Debian database. It includes Apache, MySQL, Perl, Python, PHP, Firefox, Evolution, a software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim, Abiword, administration and development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries, and much more.