127 projects tagged "Windows"
BlueJ is an interactive Java development environment. It provides a unique user interface that presents a graphical display of the application classes and their relationships, and it lets users interactively create objects of any class. Once objects have been created, users can interact with them directly. This interaction mechanism allows for much greater testing and experimentation than in conventional environments. BlueJ is suited for teaching and learning OO and Java.
Jmol is a Free, Open Source molecule viewer and editor. It is a collaboratively developed visualization and measurement tool for chemical scientists. Jmol is an active project, and there are new features being added to it on a daily basis. Users are encouraged to modify it to fit their needs and to contribute their changes to the project.
joeq is a Java 2 (JDK 1.3 and 1.4) compatible virtual machine. It is unique in that it is entirely implemented in Java, leading to greater reliability, portability, maintainability, and efficiency. It is also language-independent, so code from any supported language can be seamlessly compiled, linked, and executed dynamically.
XWT is the XML Windowing Toolkit. It lets you write remote applications that run on a server, yet can "project" their user interface onto any computer, anywhere on the Internet. It can precisely match the appearance and behavior of normal desktop applications. Unlike other remote-display technologies, XWT applications are usable and responsive regardless of network congestion, delays, and even complete network failures. Visual layout is specified using a dialect of XML which is extremely similar to HTML tables, whilst interactivity is scripted in industry-standard ECMAscript (JavaScript). Existing HTML/JavaScript developers can be productive immediately with XWT.
This is a tool to collect information from web servers and to spider the web sites. This was written for the Open Source Security Testing Methodology (OSSTM) located on http://www.ideahamster.org/osstmm- description.htm. The spider is a multi-threaded resusable module that can be used in other projects.
OSAccess is an entitlement security engine for prodividing fine grained security access. At the moment, the security spec for J2EE is silent on entitlement level security, so this project is an attempt to make a truly portable and reusable entitlement engine that can work with multiple backend security data repositories and be hosted on different application servers.