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This project serves as a base for Java Graphics Engines. It contains abstract loaders (models, textures, etc.), OpenGL-wrapper, etc. to help you build your own engine and to maintain compatibility between your engine and others, which are using JAGaToo.

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The Ikasan Enterprise Integration Platform and associated Ikasan Connector Libraries provide off-the-shelf bullet proof integration solutions based on architected open standards for the integration of financial applications.

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jidgen is a Java-based id generator that can be used as a command line program or as a library. The idea is to make automated generation of user IDs as easy as possible by introducing a simple, straightforward template language to describe the structure of the desired IDs. jidgen uses 100% Java and ... [More] is thus platform independent. Itsupports collision filters for different backends to ensure the generated ID is unique in your environment. Blacklists are available to make sure all IDs are socially acceptable. As a command line program, it can easily be accessed by scripts or directly by the user. As an embedded library, it can easily be employed in the process of automated ID generation and suggestion. [Less]

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Provides method stubbing for concrete Java classes, intended for use with JUnit 4.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  5,641 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

The qcadoo Framework is a great tool for rapid implementation of modular database web application. Every thing in it is a module and therefore can be extended by another module. Yours for example ! While designing the qcadoo Framework we also wanted to make it very easy for new developers. For this ... [More] purpose we created two simple XML languages: one to define the GUI and the other do define the data model. Thanks to them in a few lines of code you can add a new data entity, a table for it and all the basic CRUD operations (Create, Remove, Update, Delete). Also you can always write more complex business logic in a simple POJO Java class and use the XML languages to hook it to the right events. We use this framework in our qcado MES system but is not limited to just manufacturing software. [Less]

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jpwgen is a Java-based password generator that can be used as a command line program or as a library. The implemented functionality resembles the one provided by the popular pwgen program. The basic idea is generating passwords that, although relatively easy to remember, are complex enough for ... [More] real-life usage. jpwdgen uses regular expressions for checking different types of conditions such as whether a password starts with a symbol or not, with a digit or not, etc. It supports blacklists and different types of secure random generators. As an embedded library, it can be employed in the process of password generation against certain password policies or for password suggestion services. [Less]

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Concutest is a collection of tools designed to make the development and testing of concurrent Java programs easier and more reliable. Concutest is freely available under the BSD License, and it is under active development by the JavaPLT group at Rice University.

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