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AOP Viewer 0.4.1b28
AOP Viewer - displays AOP files in 3D and measure distance on them more>>
Enhancements:
- Improved help, better lighting as well as bug fixes. Also added a "Render Inside" check box thats great for wire frame viewing.
MetadataLogger R1
AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls Metadata-based Logger is an AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls more>> AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls
Metadata-based Logger is an AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls.
The main idea of MetadataLogger is to log different pieces of a method call in different locations through the use of metadata.
Enhancements
- This is the release number one
Quarry 0.5.2
Experimental test/spec system exploring storyboards and AOP-based design contracts more>>
Quarry 0.5.2 is an extremely powerful utility for developers. It is actually a BDD/TDD framework that can frees you of strict nomenclatures, opening up vast reserves in test ore and behavior mining. Quarry uses a literate programming model that eliminates the barriers on how to describe your specifications and unit tests, leading to a proverbial gold mine in systems documentation.
Major Features:
Quarry's BDD/TDD system is unique in many ways.
- Firstly:
- It does not enforce a BDD or TDD perspective, but leaves that choice up to the programmer and the case at hand, by supporting a diversified set of "this-is-so" methods.
- Quarry's defacto terminology is expected because it is suitable to both testers and specifiers. And Quarry full supports assert and should nomenclatures as well for those atone to those particular perspectives.
- Secondly:
- Quarry's specifications are an application of literate programming. As such, they are completely free-form. In other words, unlike other BDD/TDD systems, Quarry has no special organization domain language. Instead specifications are simply text/markup files (typically RDoc format).
- Quarry also provides a flexible test-double facility consisting of stubs, light-weight mocks and spies. These are very flexible tools. For instance, a Quarry stub can act as a revaluble module or automatically via object's singleton class.
- Quarry actually discourages the use of mocks as they are traditionally understood, because they create overly tight coupling between specification and implementation. But Quarry provides light-weight mocks that are in effect pre-asserted stubs.
- Lastly
- A method-probe/test-spy is also under development, which can be used to dip-down into a method and provide a readout of the methods signatures.
- Also in the works is an embedded test/spec extraction tool. This allows tests/specs to be embedded in block comments, which can be a very convenient means to provide unit test/specs.
Enhancements:
- Markup tracks before and after macros.
- Script output using --script option.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X
EasyEclipse Server Java 1.2.2
EasyEclipse Server Java - development of server-side Java applications, such as JavaServer Pages, EJBs and Web Services more>>
EasyEclipse Server Edition contains lots of plugins to manage different application servers (Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic), develop on some server-side frameworks (Struts, Java Server Faces), and manipulate common file types on servers (HTML, XML, JSPs).
This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components with a JDK:
* Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
* Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
* Java JDK for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
* Java JDK for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)
Tools for general Java development:
* Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.
Some essential utilities:
* AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
* Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
* Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.
Tools for development of server-side applications in Java:
* Sysdeo Tomcat Launcher 3.2.0.beta - Start, stop, and manage Tomcat and WAR files without leaving Eclipse.
* JBoss IDE with AOP and EJB3 2.0.0.Beta2 - Develop, deploy, test and debug JBoss-based applications, with support of Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 and Aspect-Oriented Programming.
* Hibernate Tools 3.2.0.beta8 - Edit Hibernate mappings, execute HQL queries and develop applications with Hibernate, a Java persistence and object-relational mapping framework.
* Weblogic Server Plugin for Eclipse 2.0.0.RC3-1 - Start, stop and manage a WebLogic server. Run and debug applications on a Weblogic server.
* Spring IDE 1.3.6 - Develop, manage and deploy Spring Framework based applications.
* Eclipse J2EE tools 1.5.2 - Create and deploy J2EE based applications, including Servlets, JSP and EJB.
* Eclipse Database tools 1.5.2 - Access, manage and query SQL relational databases and servers.
* Amateras IDE 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, XML and JSP. Manage Struts and Java Server Faces configuration files visually.
Tools for web development:
* Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
* Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
* Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.
Database management tool:
* QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.
Version Control tools (note that CVS support is included in the Eclipse Platform):
* Subclipse 1.1.8 - Access and manage Subversion repositories within Eclipse.
Jdon Framework 5.6
Free and open source Java framework for developers Jdon Framework is a rapid lightweight Java web application framework that combines with Evans DDD and Ioc/AOP that supports POJOs autowiring more>> Free and open source Java framework for developers
Jdon Framework is a rapid lightweight Java web application framework that combines with Evans DDD and Ioc/AOP that supports POJOs autowiring.
Jdon = DDD + IOC/DI + AOP + CRUD + CACHE
NOTE: Jdon Framework is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Apache License V2.0.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Using annotation instead of interfaces such as ModelIF or Poolable.
Provel Carve 1.0.32
Provel Carve - tool for sending data to a Provel Carver more>>
There are options for adding a transition region to the bottom of sockets. The shape data is sent to the carver over a serial port.
Main features:
- Supported on Windows and Mac OSX.
- Easy to setup.
- User can specify a transition region at the proximal end of sockets.
- Socket shape, blank and mandrel are displayed.
- Separate lists of blanks for sockets and covers can be edited.
- Choice of units, inches or millimeters.
- No license or registration required.
Provel Digitize 1.0.311
Provel Digitize downloads files from the provel d1, d1L and d2 digitizers more>>
Main features:
- Supported on Windows and Mac OSX.
- Works with d1, d1L and d2 digitizers.
- Supports landmark capture.
- Optionally auto-downloads and names files with sequential numbers.
- Will run minimized saving files as they are generated by the digitizer.
- Allows specified amount of smoothing.
- Allows optional end capping.
- Allows landmark rejection near the ends.
- Very easy to setup.
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