The Gosu Programming Language - 13 views
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Gosu is a programming language for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) with Eclipse Ganymede (3.4) - Tutorial - 1 views
JavaFX for Linux - 6 views
Hi all, Anyone know when javafx will be released for Linux?
EasyMock - Mock Objects for interfaces & objects by generating them on the fly using Ja... - 10 views
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"EasyMock provides Mock Objects for interfaces (and objects through the class extension) by generating them on the fly using Java's proxy mechanism. Due to EasyMock's unique style of recording expectations, most refactorings will not affect the Mock Objects. So EasyMock is a perfect fit for Test-Driven Development. EasyMock is open source software available under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. Development, downloads and issue tracking are hosted on SourceForge. "
Some Interview Questions to Hire a Java EE Developer - 18 views
JRecord - 8 views
H2 Database Engine - 7 views
CSVBeans - 5 views
Maven: The Definitive Guide | Sonatype - 3 views
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While there are a number of references for Maven online, there is no single, well-written book that can serve as both a well-worn reference and an introduction. What we've tried to do with this effort is provide both a comprehensive reference and a narrative introduction to Maven. Published by O'Reilly, Maven: The Definitive Guide is written for both new and season Maven users.
Evolutionary architecture and emergent design: Emergent design through metrics - 4 views
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Some of the common questions relating to cyclomatic complexity are "How does my code compare to others?" and "What is a good number for a particular class?" The iPlasma project answers these questions (see Resources). iPlasma is a platform, created as a university project in Romania, for quality assessment of object-oriented design. It generates a pyramid, showing key metrics for your project along with comparisons to industry-standard ranges for those numbers.
jpchart - Google Code - 4 views
JChart2D - 4 views
squill: Home - 2 views
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Squill is a slick internal DSL for writing SQL queries in pure Java. It uses the database metadata and generics to catch as many errors as possible during compilation and is almost completely typesafe. At the same time it is designed to allow everything SQL allows you to do, exactly the way SQL is meant to do it. This means that you're encouraged to select only the data you need and no hidden queries are generated for you, leaving you in full control of the query performance. Squill also supports database-specific extensions, allowing you to both use advanced features and fully tweak your queries.
jclouds - Google Code - 2 views
Alpha list of refactorings - 0 views
tatami - Google Code - 2 views
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The project aims to integrate the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and the Dojo framework. Indeed the Dojo framework is very rich in term of widgets and utilities (fisheye, slider, drag and drop functionality) and the main interest is to take benefits of the huge work which has been already done by the Dojo community. In other words, it means: the Dojo widgets become GWT widgets, the Dojo utilities become GWT helper.
http://www.getopt.org/luke - 1 views
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Lucene is an Open Source, mature and high-performance Java search engine. It is highly flexible, and scalable from hundreds to millions of documents. Luke is a handy development and diagnostic tool, which accesses already existing Lucene indexes and allows you to display and modify their content in several ways: * browse by document number, or by term * view documents / copy to clipboard * retrieve a ranked list of most frequent terms * execute a search, and browse the results * analyze search results * selectively delete documents from the index * reconstruct the original document fields, edit them and re-insert to the index * optimize indexes * and much more... Recent versions of Luke are also extensible through plugins and scripting. I started this project because I needed a tool like this. I decided to distribute it under Open Source license to express my gratitude to the Lucene team for creating such a high-quality product. Lucene is one of the landmark proofs that Open Source paradigm can result in high-quality and free products.