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The Eclipse platform is a generic foundation for an IDE. That is, the platform is an IDE without any particular programming language in mind. You can create generic projects, edit files in a generic text editor, and share the projects and files with a Concurrent Versions System (CVS) server. The
Eclipse RCP (Rich Client Platform) is a set of plug-ins added to the Eclipse platform for creating Rich Client Applications. These plug-ins are part of the Eclipse offering in the Runtime, SWT, JFace, and Workbench.
The User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) is both a GeoSpatial application and a platform through which developers can create new, derived applications. uDig is a core element in an internet aware Geographic Information System. uDig has been developed with a strong emphasis on supporting the
XMind is an open source project that contributes to building a cutting-edge brainstorming/mind-mapping facility, focused on both usability and extendability. It helps people in capturing ideas into visually self-organized charts and sharing them for collaboration and communication. Currently
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Eclipse Scout is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications. Scout substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn. User friendly applications are straight forward to implement with Scout’s comprehensive set of user interface components.
RAP is a platform for modular business applications that run on a server and can be accessed by various clients such as rich clients, web clients, or native mobile clients. It provides a powerful widget toolkit and integrates well with proven technologies such as OSGi and JEE. You can write your
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The Riena platform is the foundation for building multi-tier enterprise client/server applications. As such Riena is broadening the usage of the service oriented architecture of OSGi/Equinox by providing access to local and remote services in a transparent way. Using this uniform programming model
The AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an free, open source, lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable, privacy-friendly, and integrated middleware along with several tools to ease the development, the deployment and the management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based
jLibrary is a DMS (Document Management System). With jLibrary, you can classify your documents, videos, or any other media type. You can export those contents to static web pages based on templates, search on those content, add comments, categorize it, etc.
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