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The Grinder is a load testing framework that makes it easy to run a distributed test using many load injector machines. Test scripts are written in Jython, and can call out to arbitrary Java code, providing support for testing a large range of network protocols. The Grinder comes with a mature
Neo4j is a graph database. It is an embedded, disk-based, fully transactional Java persistence engine that stores data structured in graphs rather than in tables. A graph (mathematical lingo for a network) is a flexible data structure that allows a more agile and rapid style of development.
Griffon is an application framework for developing desktop applications in the JVM, with Groovy being the primary language of choice. Inspired by Grails, Griffon follows the Convention over Configuration paradigm, paired with an intuitive MVC architecture and a command line interface.
Incanter is a Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and graphics platform for the JVM. Incanter can either be used as a standalone, interactive data analysis system or embedded within other analytics systems, as a modular collection of libraries. Incanter leverages both the power of
PresentationCounterclockwise is an Eclipse plugin helping developers write Clojure code. Installing Counterclockwise and starting testing/developing in clojure is really just a matter of minutes! ANNOUNCE NEW RELEASE 0.0.52 (as of 2010/03/27) (see the ReleaseNotes page for detail)
!!!! PLEASE NOTE !!!! All development for the Enclojure project and Netbeans plugin have been moved to github: http://github.com/EricThorsen/enclojure
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