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Hendy Irawan

Acceleo - 0 views

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    Acceleo is a pragmatic implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) MOF Model to Text Language (MTL) standard. You do not need to be an expert to start using the plug-ins and create your first code generator : using the provided example projects and the powerful completion feature of the Acceleo editor, it is very easy to get started and understand the basic principles.
Hendy Irawan

MoDisco - 0 views

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    Legacy systems embrace a large number of technologies, making the development of tools to cope with legacy systems evolution a tedious and time consuming task. As modernization projects face with both technologies combination and various modernization situations, model-driven approaches and tools offer the requisite abstraction level to build up mature and flexible modernization solutions. MoDisco provides an extensible framework to develop model-driven tools to support use-cases of existing software modernization :
Hendy Irawan

RAP/BIRT Integration - Eclipsepedia - 0 views

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    "Besides a rich user interaction many applications need to display a big amount of data sets as diagrams or reports as part of their applications. In order to bridge the gap the BIRT project was created as part of the eclipse ecosystem. BIRT is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system that integrates with your Java/J2EE application to produce compelling reports. That BIRT integrates well with classic RCP applications is a well known fact. But the need for rich internet applications is still growing. And here the RAP comes into play. As a platform for developing Web 2.0 applications with the same patterns as for RCP it paves the way for single sourcing applications running on both platforms. In this talk we will show how to integrate diagrams and reports known from BIRT into RAP applications. Topics covered include how to setup the environment to let BIRT and RAP play well together. In addition we will give advices how to use the reports inside RAP applications and which problems may arise. As a final outcome of we will know everything to bring reporting capabilities into RAP applications. "
Hendy Irawan

Logback Home - 0 views

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    "Logback is intended as a successor to the popular log4j project, picking up where log4j leaves off. Logback's basic architecture is sufficiently generic so as to apply under different circumstances. At present time, logback is divided into three modules, logback-core, logback-classic and logback-access. The logback-core module lays the groundwork for the other two modules. The logback-classic module can be assimilated to a significantly improved version of log4j. Moreover, logback-classic natively implements the SLF4J API so that you can readily switch back and forth between logback and other logging frameworks such as log4j or java.util.logging (JUL). The logback-access module integrates with Servlet containers, such as Tomcat and Jetty, to provide HTTP-access log functionality. Note that you could easily build your own module on top of logback-core. "
Hendy Irawan

javamelody - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    "The goal of JavaMelody is to monitor Java or Java EE applications servers in QA and production environments. It is not a tool to simulate requests from users, it is a tool to measure and calculate statistics on real operation of an application depending on the usage of the application by users. JavaMelody is opensource (LGPL) and production ready: in production in an application of 25 person years. JavaMelody is easy to integrate in most applications and is lightweight (no profiling and no database). JavaMelody is mainly based on statistics of requests and on evolution charts. "
Hendy Irawan

Apache Directory - LDAP and Kerberos, entirely in Java - 0 views

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    The Apache Directory Project provides directory solutions entirely written in Java. These include a directory server, which has been certified as LDAP v3 compliant by the Open Group (Apache Directory Server), and Eclipse-based directory tools (Apache Directory Studio).
Hendy Irawan

Modeling Workflow Engine (MWE) - Eclipsepedia - 0 views

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    modeling workflow engine (MWE) supports orchestration of different Eclipse modeling components to be executed within Eclipse as well as standalone. Based on a dependency injection framework, one can simply configure and wire up 'workflows' using a declarative XML-based language. The project provides the runtime used to execute workflows as well as the IDE tooling used to edit, start and debug them.
Hendy Irawan

Apache Camel: Index - 0 views

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    "Apache Camel is a powerful open source integration framework based on known Enterprise Integration Patterns with powerful Bean Integration. Camel lets you create the Enterprise Integration Patterns to implement routing and mediation rules in either a Java based Domain Specific Language (or Fluent API), via Spring based Xml Configuration files or via the Scala DSL. This means you get smart completion of routing rules in your IDE whether in your Java, Scala or XML editor. Apache Camel uses URIs so that it can easily work directly with any kind of Transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF Bus API together with working with pluggable Data Format options. Apache Camel is a small library which has minimal dependencies for easy embedding in any Java application. Apache Camel lets you work with the same API regardless which kind of Transport used, so learn the API once and you will be able to interact with all the Components that is provided out-of-the-box. Apache Camel has powerful Bean Binding and integrated seamless with popular frameworks such as Spring and Guice. Apache Camel has extensive Testing support allowing you to easily unit test your routes. Apache Camel can be used as a routing and mediation engine for the following projects: * Apache ServiceMix which is the most popular and powerful distributed open source ESB and JBI container * Apache ActiveMQ which is the most popular and powerful open source message broker * Apache CXF which is a smart web services suite (JAX-WS) * Apache MINA a networking framework"
Hendy Irawan

Sphinx - 0 views

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    Sphinx is a new open source project under the Eclipse Model Development Tools (MDT) subproject to provide an extensible platform that eases the creation of integrated modeling tool environments supporting individual or multiple modeling languages (which can be UML-based or native DSLs) and has a particular focus on industrial strength and interoperability.
Hendy Irawan

Equinox Security - Project Info - 0 views

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    Provide mechanisms for integrating Java security providers into Eclipse: Applications that need to implement security related functionality require cryptographic services upon which to build. Java provides the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) as a mechanism for installing implementations of several interfaces used for cryptography, including MessageDigest, Signature, KeyStore, Certstore, and more. In a typical Java application, these implementations reside in the extensions directory of the JRE. In a dynamic Eclipse application, the appropriate packaging mechanism is in Eclipse plug-ins. The goal is to allow JCA to be used in an Eclipse environment while maintaining the programming model of the JCA subsystem. A related goal is to expose the configuration of the JCA system via an Eclipse-based user interface, allowing authorized users to inspect and modify the Security object.
Hendy Irawan

How much can the IDE predict what you will write in the next seconds? - 0 views

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    "How much can the IDE predict what you will write in the next seconds? "Code Recommenders" is a blog about ongoing research projects developing so called Framework Understanding Tools (FrUiTs for short) - or more general recommender systems that help developers to deal with the complexity of today's software development. It has a strong focus on new Eclipse based tools and discusses/presents ideas how to overcome issues with current IDEs."
Hendy Irawan

Commercial Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse Driven Rich Application Development: Eclipse RAP Single Sourcing Awesomeness (w... - 0 views

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    Eclipse Rich Client Platform has come a looong way since it was first introduced (and used in Eclipse IDE). The new Eclipse RAP (Rich Application Platform) is also becoming more and more attractive for deploying existing or new Eclipse RCP applications to the web. One of my the projects I'm working on is developed on top of Eclipse RCP. It uses additional plugins such as EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework) including EMF Editor UI, Teneo (EMF Persistence for Relational Databases), and Hibernate. After some work, I managed to run the whole application on both Eclipse RCP (desktop) and Eclipse RAP (web-based). See the screenshots for proof. Thanks to the recently released EMF Support for RAP I don't have to let go any of the nice EMF generated editor UIs for the web-based RAP version. What's amazing is how little the work I have to do to port the RCP app to RAP. The changes I needed to do is not changing code, but juggling dependencies to plugins and/or packages. Also creating a few platform-specific plugins (different based on whether I deploy on RCP or RAP).
Hendy Irawan

The Metalevel - Essential - 0 views

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    "Essential is a project to create a workbench for applying Model Driven Development (MDD). The workbench allows to experiment with models, metamodels, templates and transformations in an integrated environment. The main focus is to provide a declarative environment oriented to prototyping and evolving custom DSL and MDD tools in a quick and clean way. Motivation for a new tool Essential.Meta. DSL for Metamodelling Modelling with Essential StringTemplate, the template engine"
Hendy Irawan

Project Builders and Natures - 0 views

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    "The concept of automatic incremental compilation is not familiar to many developers. A very frequent question from Eclipse beginners is, "where is the compile button?" The answer is that an IDE with automatic compilation doesn't need a compile button. Every time you make a change to a file, or a group of files, the incremental builder immediately rebuilds every source file that was affected by the change. In this environment, the idea of compilation as a task the user is involved in disappears -- the world is just always in a compiled state. So what magic goes on behind the scenes to make this happen? How does the Java™ builder know which files need to be recompiled when a given source file changes? This is no easy task, but in broad brush strokes, this is what the Eclipse Java builder does: "
Hendy Irawan

Akka Project - 0 views

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    Akka is the platform for the next generation event-driven, scalable and fault-tolerant architectures on the JVM We believe that writing correct concurrent, fault-tolerant and scalable applications is too hard. Most of the time it's because we are using the wrong tools and the wrong level of abstraction. Akka is here to change that. Using the Actor Model together with Software Transactional Memory we raise the abstraction level and provide a better platform to build correct concurrent and scalable applications. For fault-tolerance we adopt the "Let it crash" / "Embrace failure" model which have been used with great success in the telecom industry to build applications that self-heal, systems that never stop. Actors also provides the abstraction for transparent distribution and the basis for truly scalable and fault-tolerant applications. Akka is Open Source and available under the Apache 2 License.
Hendy Irawan

Qt SOAP component - 0 views

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    "The Qt SOAP project provides basic web service support with version 1.1 of the SOAP protocol. The SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) component recognizes the XML standard for describing how to exchange messages. Its primary usage is to invoke web services and get responses from Qt-based applications. These classes make it easy to construct, send, receive and process SOAP messages on the client side."
Hendy Irawan

applause demo on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "Short screencasts that outlines features of applause, a domain-specific language (DSL) and code generator to produce native apps for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry. You can find this open-source project at code.google.com/​p/​applause"
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Java Training in Gurgaon | Core and Advance Java Programming Course - 0 views

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    GyanSetu-Best IT Training Institute offering an opportunity to work on Live Projects with Java Training in Gurgaon,Delhi. Learn Core Java/J2ee and Advance java Programming Language Certification Training in a greatly improved learning environment.
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