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IP Monitor for Java 2.0.2
IP Monitor for Java - Display IP address & perform whois/finger/DNS queries more>>
It allows you to quickly copy (or automatically save) the current IP address without having to dig through any of your networking control panels.
IP Monitor also provides a centralized interface from which you can easily perform Domain Name Server, Finger and Whois queries.
IP Monitor for Java X 2.0.2
IP Monitor for Java X is a program for showing the current IP network address of your workstation on your desktop. more>>
IP Monitor also provides a centralized interface from which you can easily perform Domain Name Server, Finger and Whois queries.
- Mac OS X 10.0 or later.
IP Monitor X for Java 2.0.2
IP Monitor X for Java is an innovative and versatile application which automatically displays the current IP network address of your workstation right onto your desktop. more>>
IP Monitor X for Java 2.0.2 is an innovative and versatile application which automatically displays the current IP network address of your workstation right onto your desktop.
IP Monitor allows you to quickly copy (or automatically save) the current IP address without having to dig through any of your networking control panels. IP Monitor also provides a centralized interface from which you can easily perform Domain Name Server, Finger and Whois queries.
Requirements: Mac OS 10.2 or higher
Apple QuickTime for Java SDK 1.1
QuickTime for Java development kit. more>>
Xgrid Agent for Java 2005-11-08
Xgrid Agent for Java - Agent for Apples Xgrid clustering protocol more>> <<less
Xrefactory for C/Java 1.6.10
Xrefactory for C/Java - A C and Java Refactoring Browser for Emacs and XEmacs more>>
Main features:
- Full integration with Emacs and XEmacs.
- Sources can be compiled under Unix (Linux, SunOs-Solaris, HP-UX, Mac OSX, etc.) and Windows (Cygwin) system.
- Support for both C and Java languages (including JNI).
- Source browsing based on our own tag implementation supporting multiple preprocessing passes and resolving scopes, accessibilities, overloading and polymorphism.
- Created in order to work with the largest projects. Xrefactory indexes all JDK 1.4 classes (1 million lines of code) in 2 minutes and the Linux kernel 2.4.7 sources (3 millions lines) in 15 minutes. Xrefactory is capable of updating its index by reparsing only modified files.
- Refactorings for method (function) extraction; renaming of packages, classes, parameters, variables, fields (structure records) and methods (functions); insertion, deletion and moving of parameters, field and method moving; pushing down and pulling up fields and methods; encapsulate field; and more. Refactorings are safe with detection of possible conflicts.
- Very solid implementation of code completion. Recognizing approximately 15 different contexts with completions auto-updated after each modification of source code without need for recompilation.
- Functions for finding forgotten symbols.
- Detection of unused variables, methods and functions.
- Javadoc documentation available at your finger tips via hot keys.
- Multiple projects support with project auto-detection.
- Interfacing Emacs IDE functions from the compile.el and comint.el packages.
- Capable of generating HTML documentation.
- Full undo under Emacs and XEmacs.
simjava 1.2
A free and process based discrete event simulation package for Java more>> A free and process based discrete event simulation package for Java
simjava is a process based discrete event simulation package for Java, similar to Jades Sim++, with animation facilities.
A simjava simulation is a collection of entities each running in its own thread. These entities are connected together by ports and can communicate with each other by sending and receiving event objects.
A central system class will control all the threads, advance the simulation time, and deliver the events. The progress of the simulation is recorded through trace messages produced by the entities and saved in a file.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Simulation occurs in lockstep with animation (no more reading trace and pause before animation starts)
- java beans for displaying + storing simulation results.
- JAR bundling of the simjava packages.
- More examples.
- A 2D Graph bean. (new since the alpha release)
- Improved simulation speed and support for native threads.
Collect Java Classes 1.0
Collect Java Classes - Collect Java classes in folders more>>
The folders search is done recursively. On searching folders, the script also changes the viewby method of each folder to "View by Name". But if the folder is already viewed by Name, Size, Kind, or Date, then no changes happen.
The collected items are listed in gDocList as a list of aliases. You can give this alias list to open by your particular application.
PNL for OSX 1.0
PNL is a free dockable launcher for the Java Citrix Program Neighborhood more>> PNL is a free dockable launcher for the Java Citrix Program Neighborhood.
MacOS X 10.0 or later.
Java Droplets 1.0
Java Droplets - Three droplets for Java developers more>>
"Javac" compiles .java source files dragged onto it,
"Java" runs the class file of the .java or .class file dragged onto it,
"Both" compiles the .java source file and if successful, runs the resulting class file.
Source editable.
Apple Java 2 SE 5.0R5
Apple Java 2 SE - support for J2SE 5.0 on OS X 10.4 more>>
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 allows applications and applets developed for the J2SE 5.0 platform to run on Mac OS X v 10.4.2 and later.
This update does not change the default version of Java on your Mac from Java 1.4.2 to J2SE 5.0, though Java applications that require J2SE 5.0 may specifically request it.
You can change the preferred Java version for applications and applets by using the new Java Preferences utility. This utility is installed by the J2SE 5.0 update at /Applications/Utilities/Java/J2SE 5.0/.
Zip Java Classes 1.0
Zip Java Classes - Composes a zip archive from Java classes more>>
Select file(s) and folder(s) of Java classes and drop them onto this droplet icon. Then, all Java class files *.class and *.zip in the folders will be archived into a JavaClasses.zip file. Other files than *.class or *.zip will not be added to the archive.
The Java compiler javac of Apples MRJ 2.0 generates the compiled Java classes in the same folder as their source files. The JBindery application can build a Macintosh Java application by binding the Java classes and zip files in the particular folders. Unfortunately, the JBindery can not exclude other files than Java classes in the folders. It may include source files in it, alas!
Here is the way to compose Java application from the Java classes and zip files only. Let us use the Macintosh ZipIt 1.3.x to archive the Java classes and zip files and compress it. Fortunately, ZipIt is an AppleScriptable application so that we can commit a series of script commands to it and remove other files from the archive.
MW Java Linker Patch 1.4
MW Java Linker Patch is designed to meet all your needs of updating the linker, which fixes problems merging GIF files into the JAR file output from the linker. more>> <<less
Make Java Document 1.0
Make Java Document - Java document creator more>>
Completly freeware.
Clean Java Classes 1.0
Clean Java Classes - Removes Java class files *.class generated by a Java compiler more>>
The folders search is done recursively.
If some folder becomes empty with no items in it, then it is also removed. On searching folders, the script also changes the viewby method of each folder to "View by Name".