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The Guava project contains several of Google's core libraries that we rely on in our Java-based projects: collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and so forth.

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Native Libraries For JavaNativeLibs4Java gathers ready-to-use Java bindings for native libraries. Mono/.NET OpenCL : JavaCL / ScalaCL Demo Download Doc SDoc MacOS Frameworks Doc OpenCV Many other high-quality hand-crafted wrappers are linked from JNA's front page. ... [More] What's in here ?For each native library covered here, NativeLibs4Java provides : How-To and Quick-Starter to start using the library from Java within minutes Ready-to-use JARs that contain : Multi-platform self-extractible binaries (if the library's license allows it) Java wrappers that reflect the underlying native headers (auto-generated by JNAerator) Utilitary classes that make the library easier to use from Java and / or Scala A C / Java interoperability layer runtime (the amazing thirdparty JNA - Java Native Access) An ObjectiveC / Java interoperability layer runtime if needed (the incredible thirdparty Rococoa) License notices for the binary library and all of the supporting runtimes Instructions to build from sources, if you want/need to Wrapped libraries are usable straight away : simply put them in the classpath or reference them from your IDE of choice (NetBeans, Eclipse, IntelliJ) and you're done ! DiscussPlease use NativeLibs4Java's Mailing List and NativeLibs4Java's issue tracker heavily :-) Contribute / HelpPlease join the project if you wish to become the maintainer of some sub-project. It's easy : start by a simple wiki page with the JNAerator command-line arguments you're using add some links to the original project share a pre-built .JAR contribute some example code to use your library wrapper and help people getting started quickly ! [Less]

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aXSL (pronounced "axle"), is a general API for document processing, with special support for XSL-FO documents. XSL-FO is an XML-based standard for describing the format of document content. The main purpose of aXSL is to promote, to the extent possible, reuse and consistency between various XSL-FO implementations.

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A small library to help Android apps run blocking background tasks asynchronously. Standard java concurrency tools like Executors, Futures, Callables etc are used for flexibility.

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FOray is an open-source XSL-FO publishing system that is suitable for converting XML content into PDF and other document formats. Although not yet fully conformant with the XSL-FO standard, it is very useful for many applications. FOray is written in Java 2 Standard Edition Version 5.0, and can ... [More] be used in both standalone and embedded applications. It is licensed under the Apache License 2.0, which means that it can be freely used and modified for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. [Less]

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cron4j is a scheduler for the Java platform which is very similar to the UNIX cron daemon. With cron4j you can launch, from within your Java applications, any task you need at the right time, according to some simple rules.

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The ftp4j library implements a Java full-featured FTP client. With ftp4j embedded in your application you can: transfer files (upload and download), browse the FTP site (directory listing), create, delete, rename and move directories and files.

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Simple to use library that handles a lot of things for you.

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Base java libraries for derquinse projects. Successor to derquinsej project, starting with java 6 and guava-libraries.

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PurposeAs I find I have rewritten nearly identical code for many projects, I figure it is time to put them into a repository and keep improving them instead of rewriting them. RoadmapGeneric Utilities, Advanced Tagging, a clean, stable source repository and more. This project is composed of ... [More] sub-projects ranging from mundane to (hopefully) groundbreaking: but all should be useful to a variety of developers on all kinds of projects. See the SubProjects page for more information. LicenseThe license for the project is the Apache License 2.0 because I believe that, while acknowledging original authors is appropriate, it is perfectly OK to take code, improve or adapt it and apply a new license or new terms to its use. In this light, you are of course more than welcome to use this code for commercial purposes. However it would be greatly appreciated if you could please drop me a line to let me know that you have found my work to be useful. Thanks! See the License page for more information. ManagementContributing and Project ManagementSee the page on Contributing and Project Management for more information on those topics. Code / File ManagementSee the page on Code / File Management for more information on the structure of the SVN repository, how to get code and how to contribute code to the project. [Less]

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