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MetaBeans 2.8
MetaBeans - JDBC metadata access beans for DataExpress more>>
MetaBeans is a tool that will help you with the visualization of database metadata in your applications is now easier than ever before: simply connect a dbSwing GUI control to a TableMetaData dataset to see table metadata information.
Choose the type of information (for example table columns, index definitions, dependencies) using a simple property.
MetaBeans are easy to use JavaBeans:
TableMetaData, ProcedureMetaData, ColumnMetaData, SchemaMetaData, GlobalMetaData and other dataset beans provide metadata information
Runs with JBuilder Foundation
MetaBeans requires the Borland? DataExpress classes which are included in Borland JBuilder Foundation.
Included: JMetaBrowser
MetaBeans includes JMetaBrowser, an example application which allows to list and display database metadata.
Included: full source code, documentation and precompiled Jar file
<<lessChoose the type of information (for example table columns, index definitions, dependencies) using a simple property.
MetaBeans are easy to use JavaBeans:
TableMetaData, ProcedureMetaData, ColumnMetaData, SchemaMetaData, GlobalMetaData and other dataset beans provide metadata information
Runs with JBuilder Foundation
MetaBeans requires the Borland? DataExpress classes which are included in Borland JBuilder Foundation.
Included: JMetaBrowser
MetaBeans includes JMetaBrowser, an example application which allows to list and display database metadata.
Included: full source code, documentation and precompiled Jar file
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL Price:
1010 downloads
Sun Java Plug-in 1.3
Suns release of Java Plug-in (formerly known as Project Java Activator) software enables enterprise customers to direct Java applets or JavaBeans components on their intranet web pages to run using Su more>>
Suns release of Java Plug-in (formerly known as Project Java Activator) software enables enterprise customers to direct Java applets or JavaBeans components on their intranet web pages to run using Suns Java RuntimeEnvironment (JRE), instead of the browsers default Java runtime. This enables an enterprise to deploy Java applets that take full advantage of the latest capabilites andfeatures of the Java platform and be assured that they will run reliably and consistently.
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Added: 2000-05-20 License: Freeware Price:
1959 downloads
JDateChooser 1.0
DateChooser is a JavaBeans library for date selection more>>
DateChooser is a JavaBeans library for date selection.It contains 3 datepicker components: the panel, combo editor and a dialog window.All components support visual property customization without any IDE.
Main features:
- Data. Components give opportunity to select one date, the period or several several periods. It is possible to establish only necessary opportunities for a selection (for example user can allow tochoose no more than one date or one period). Also bounding properies presented: the minimal date, the maximal date, the forbidden dates.
- Controls. By means of arrows there is a moving on days, PgUp/PgDown - switch months, Home/End - years. To select several dates user can use the mouse dragging, click on cells, keeping pressed Ctrl and-or Shift. Use Space key to select cell. Keeping pressed Alt with a mouse click simply moves cursor to the need position without date selection.
- Appearance customization. Here appearance profiles of two types are used: Swing and Custom. Swing has a small amount of parameters, and its main aim - the component with this profile should look naturally among standart swing interface.
- Visual editors for all properties presented. If IDE does not support visual components customizing, it is possible to run library file (DateChooser.jar) and configue need components by means of visual editors (the component also is displayed taking into account all made changes). All changes can be saved to the file and then loaded using a special service class (PermanentBean)
- Customizer classes presented DateCooserXXXCusomizer which work only on the basis of the analysis corresponding BeanInfo classes.(so they can be used for other beans)
- Localization. The component supports all dates localizations presented in JDK. The user editors and properties descriptions are localized too, but currently only for two languages: Russian and English.
<<lessMain features:
- Data. Components give opportunity to select one date, the period or several several periods. It is possible to establish only necessary opportunities for a selection (for example user can allow tochoose no more than one date or one period). Also bounding properies presented: the minimal date, the maximal date, the forbidden dates.
- Controls. By means of arrows there is a moving on days, PgUp/PgDown - switch months, Home/End - years. To select several dates user can use the mouse dragging, click on cells, keeping pressed Ctrl and-or Shift. Use Space key to select cell. Keeping pressed Alt with a mouse click simply moves cursor to the need position without date selection.
- Appearance customization. Here appearance profiles of two types are used: Swing and Custom. Swing has a small amount of parameters, and its main aim - the component with this profile should look naturally among standart swing interface.
- Visual editors for all properties presented. If IDE does not support visual components customizing, it is possible to run library file (DateChooser.jar) and configue need components by means of visual editors (the component also is displayed taking into account all made changes). All changes can be saved to the file and then loaded using a special service class (PermanentBean)
- Customizer classes presented DateCooserXXXCusomizer which work only on the basis of the analysis corresponding BeanInfo classes.(so they can be used for other beans)
- Localization. The component supports all dates localizations presented in JDK. The user editors and properties descriptions are localized too, but currently only for two languages: Russian and English.
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: Freeware Price:
986 downloads
2LKit JCL (Java Class Library) 1.1
Swing based Java Class Library more>> 2LKit JCL (Java Class Library) is a set of Swing based GUI components, layout managers, and models, which makes it easy to develop professional GUI applications. All GUI JCL components fully support the "Pluggable Look & Feel Architecture" of Swing (JFC). JCL is entirely written in pure Java, so its components can be used within any Swing compatible platform, including Java 2. Though JCL components are "lightweight" JavaBeans and are supported in all main Java IDEs, 2LKit for VJ++ has the best support of the library.<<less
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Added: 2008-10-31 License: Freeware Price:
415 downloads
Dover (Database objects over RMI) 0.8
Dover (Database objects over RMI) - allows to build distributed (three-tier) client/server database applications more>>
Dover (Database objects over RMI) is a small footprint application framework which allows to build distributed (three-tier) client/server database applications for corporate intranets using Borland(tm) DataExpress(tm) technology over RMI (remote method invocation) and has been designed with concepts of Borland's DataSnap technology in mind.
Dover is is a tool that includes some JavaBeans for easy visual editing of connections, client datasets and server data providers.
The demo application does not contain JAR files for DataExpress and DbSwing, please check the Dover installation documentation.
<<lessDover is is a tool that includes some JavaBeans for easy visual editing of connections, client datasets and server data providers.
The demo application does not contain JAR files for DataExpress and DbSwing, please check the Dover installation documentation.
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL Price:
1017 downloads

The Cells 1.4
The Cells 1.4 is created to be a smart and convenient Java based GUI designer which supports all Java standard layouts and offers a new powerful layout manager CellsLayout. more>>
The Cells 1.4 is created to be a smart and convenient Java based GUI designer which supports all Java standard layouts and offers a new powerful layout manager CellsLayout. It allows you to design high quality and complex forms. The Cells is based on the JavaBeans standard. It supports and uses BeanInfos, BeanDescriptors, PropertyDescriptors, PropertyEditors (incl. custom and paintable editors), and Introspector.
Enhancements: Includes unspecified updates.
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Added: 2007-11-14 License: Freeware Price:
57 downloads
HTML Parser 1.6
A Java library used to parse HTML in either a linear or nested fashion more>>
A Java library used to parse HTML in either a linear or nested fashion Primarily used for transformation or extraction, it features filters, custom tags, visitors, and easy to use JavaBeans. HTML Parser is a robust, fast, and well tested package.
Welcome to the homepage of HTMLParser - a super-fast real-time parser for real-world HTML. What has attracted most developers to HTMLParser has been its simplicity in design, speed and ability to handle streaming real-world html.
The two fundamental use-cases that are handled by the parser are extraction and transformation (the syntheses use-case, where HTML pages are created from scratch, is better handled by other tools closer to the source of data).
In general, to use the HTMLParser you will need to be able to write code in the Java programming language. Although some example programs are provided that may be useful as they stand, its more than likely you will need (or want) to create your own programs or modify the ones provided to match your intended application.
To use the library, you will need to add either the htmllexer.jar or htmlparser.jar to your classpath when compiling and running. The htmllexer.jar provides low level access to generic string, remark and tag nodes on the page in a linear, flat, sequential manner.
The htmlparser.jar, which includes the classes found in htmllexer.jar, provides access to a page as a sequence of nested differentiated tags containing string, remark and other tag nodes.
Extraction
Extraction encompasses all the information retrieval programs that are not meant to preserve the source page.
This covers uses like:
- text extraction, for use as input for text search engine databases for example
- link extraction, for crawling through web pages or harvesting email addresses
- screen scraping, for programmatic data input from web pages
- resource extraction, collecting images or sound
- a browser front end, the preliminary stage of page display
- link checking, ensuring links are valid
- site monitoring, checking for page differences beyond simplistic diffs
There are several facilities in the HTMLParser codebase to help with extraction, including filters, visitors and JavaBeans.
Transformation
Transformation includes all processing where the input and the output are HTML pages.
Some examples are:
- URL rewriting, modifying some or all links on a page
- site capture, moving content from the web to local disk
- censorship, removing offending words and phrases from pages
- HTML cleanup, correcting erroneous pages
- ad removal, excising URLs referencing advertising
- conversion to XML, moving existing web pages to XML
During or after reading in a page, operations on the nodes can accomplish many transformation tasks "in place", which can then be output with the toHtml() method. Depending on the purpose of your application, you will probably want to look into node decorators, visitors, or custom tags in conjunction with the PrototypicalNodeFactory.
<<lessWelcome to the homepage of HTMLParser - a super-fast real-time parser for real-world HTML. What has attracted most developers to HTMLParser has been its simplicity in design, speed and ability to handle streaming real-world html.
The two fundamental use-cases that are handled by the parser are extraction and transformation (the syntheses use-case, where HTML pages are created from scratch, is better handled by other tools closer to the source of data).
In general, to use the HTMLParser you will need to be able to write code in the Java programming language. Although some example programs are provided that may be useful as they stand, its more than likely you will need (or want) to create your own programs or modify the ones provided to match your intended application.
To use the library, you will need to add either the htmllexer.jar or htmlparser.jar to your classpath when compiling and running. The htmllexer.jar provides low level access to generic string, remark and tag nodes on the page in a linear, flat, sequential manner.
The htmlparser.jar, which includes the classes found in htmllexer.jar, provides access to a page as a sequence of nested differentiated tags containing string, remark and other tag nodes.
Extraction
Extraction encompasses all the information retrieval programs that are not meant to preserve the source page.
This covers uses like:
- text extraction, for use as input for text search engine databases for example
- link extraction, for crawling through web pages or harvesting email addresses
- screen scraping, for programmatic data input from web pages
- resource extraction, collecting images or sound
- a browser front end, the preliminary stage of page display
- link checking, ensuring links are valid
- site monitoring, checking for page differences beyond simplistic diffs
There are several facilities in the HTMLParser codebase to help with extraction, including filters, visitors and JavaBeans.
Transformation
Transformation includes all processing where the input and the output are HTML pages.
Some examples are:
- URL rewriting, modifying some or all links on a page
- site capture, moving content from the web to local disk
- censorship, removing offending words and phrases from pages
- HTML cleanup, correcting erroneous pages
- ad removal, excising URLs referencing advertising
- conversion to XML, moving existing web pages to XML
During or after reading in a page, operations on the nodes can accomplish many transformation tasks "in place", which can then be output with the toHtml() method. Depending on the purpose of your application, you will probably want to look into node decorators, visitors, or custom tags in conjunction with the PrototypicalNodeFactory.
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Added: 2007-08-24 License: GPL Price:
511 downloads
JavaTM 2 Platform Standard Edition Development Kit 5.0 Update 9
J2SE 5.0 includes many new features and updates while preserving compatibility and stability.... more>> The development of J2SE 5.0 was led by Sun and progressed following the Java Community Process (JCP) to include input from a variety of constituents. Some highlights of J2SE 5.0:
New language updates: Metadata, Generics, Enumerated types, Autoboxing of primitive types, New JVM Monitoring and Management API, Improved out-of-box performance
New (but compatible) default Java look and feel.
There are two principal products in the J2SE platform family: J2SE Runtime Environment (JRE) and J2SE Development Kit (JDK). The JRE provides the Java APIs, Java virtual machine, and other components necessary to run applets and applications written in the Java programming language. It is also the foundation for the technologies in the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) for enterprise software development and deployment. The JRE does not contain tools and utilities such as compilers or debuggers for developing applets and applications.
The JDK is a superset of the JRE, and contains everything that is in the JRE, plus tools such as the compilers and debuggers necessary for developing applets and applications.
The J2SE application programming interface (API) defines the prescribed manner by which an applet or application can make requests to and use the functionality available in the compiled J2SE class libraries. The J2SE class libraries are also part of the J2SE platform.
The J2SE API consists of technologies we have organized into two groups: Core Java and Desktop Java.
Core Java provides essential functionality for writing powerful enterprise-worthy programs in key areas such as database access, security, remote method invocation (RMI), and communications, to name a few.
Desktop Java provides a full range of features to help build desktop applications that provide a rich user experience. Desktop Java consists of deployment products such as Java Plug-in, component modeling APIs such as JavaBeans, graphical user interface (GUI) APIs such as the Java Foundation Classes (JFC) and Swing, and multimedia APIs such as Java3D.
To learn more about Java Desktop, visit the Desktop Java community collaboration site and java.com consumer site. For information on how to use the J2SE APIs, refer to the API (Javadocs) and technical documentation.
The Java Virtual Machine is responsible for the hardware- and operating system-independence of the J2SE platform, the small size of compiled code (bytecodes), and platform security.
The J2SE platform works with an array of tools, including Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), performance and testing tools, and performance monitoring tools.<<less
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Added: 2005-07-27 License: Freeware Price:
937 downloads
ConsultComm 3.1.1
ConsultComm allows anyone managing multiple projects, clients or tasks more>>
ConsultComm is a small, lightweight, platform-independent program written in Java that will allow anyone managing multiple projects, clients or tasks to effectively keep track of exactly how long theyve worked on each project.
Since I started development in November of 1999, several other time tracking projects have popped up. But ConsultComm is unique from other applications since it is:
Easily integrated into your existing time management or billing system; JDBC support is included so you can instantly upload all your times and projects into most JDBC and ODBC compliant databases
Platform-independent, so you can unify all your OS X, Windows, Linux and Solaris workstations with a single application
Released as open source, so you dont have to worry about vendor lock-in or customization problems. Download and use ConsultComm freely under the GPL, without having to worry about paying any license fees
Quickly extensible by utilizing plugins created using the standard JavaBeans framework. Users and other developers can easily create their own plugins to quickly add custom functionality to ConsultComm
Customizeable to uniquely fit your own personal style preferences thanks to SkinLF.
<<lessSince I started development in November of 1999, several other time tracking projects have popped up. But ConsultComm is unique from other applications since it is:
Easily integrated into your existing time management or billing system; JDBC support is included so you can instantly upload all your times and projects into most JDBC and ODBC compliant databases
Platform-independent, so you can unify all your OS X, Windows, Linux and Solaris workstations with a single application
Released as open source, so you dont have to worry about vendor lock-in or customization problems. Download and use ConsultComm freely under the GPL, without having to worry about paying any license fees
Quickly extensible by utilizing plugins created using the standard JavaBeans framework. Users and other developers can easily create their own plugins to quickly add custom functionality to ConsultComm
Customizeable to uniquely fit your own personal style preferences thanks to SkinLF.
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Added: 2006-07-24 License: Freeware Price:
1187 downloads
Xotics 4.1.23
Xotics is a free and useful set of Java tools and libraries for XML programming and processing more>>
Xotics is a free and useful set of Java tools and libraries for XML programming and processing.
Xotics project is based on the representation of XML document as a tree of JavaBeans, associated with XPath 2 requesting support. Every XML dialect used in Xotics environment is represented by a set of JavaBeans and other Java objects developed on Xotics Core API. These JavaBeans can be either derived from existing classes or newly created.
To help the developer and accelerate XML dialect implementation, Xotics Factory generates necessary Java source code from dialect DTD, Schema or Xotics specific definition dialect. Though not required, using Xotics Factory reduces development cycle drastically.
Made with Xotics Core API, IML and XAPE are intended to client and server application developers. Though independant products, together, they represent a powerful framework to create rich client applications.
<<lessXotics project is based on the representation of XML document as a tree of JavaBeans, associated with XPath 2 requesting support. Every XML dialect used in Xotics environment is represented by a set of JavaBeans and other Java objects developed on Xotics Core API. These JavaBeans can be either derived from existing classes or newly created.
To help the developer and accelerate XML dialect implementation, Xotics Factory generates necessary Java source code from dialect DTD, Schema or Xotics specific definition dialect. Though not required, using Xotics Factory reduces development cycle drastically.
Made with Xotics Core API, IML and XAPE are intended to client and server application developers. Though independant products, together, they represent a powerful framework to create rich client applications.
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Added: 2006-04-16 License: Freeware Price:
1318 downloads
iReport 1.3.3
iReport is a powerful, intuitive and easy to use visual report builder/designer for JasperReports written in 100% pure java more>>
iReport is a powerful, intuitive and easy to use visual report builder/designer for JasperReports written in 100% pure java.
This tool allows users to visually edit complex reports with charts, images, and subreports. iReport is integrated with leading open source chart libraries for java.
The data to print can be retrieved through several ways including multiple JDBC connections, MDX, JavaBeans, TableModels, XML, EJBQL, Hibernate, etc.
iReport supports output in PDF, RTF, XML, XLS, CSV, HTM.
<<lessThis tool allows users to visually edit complex reports with charts, images, and subreports. iReport is integrated with leading open source chart libraries for java.
The data to print can be retrieved through several ways including multiple JDBC connections, MDX, JavaBeans, TableModels, XML, EJBQL, Hibernate, etc.
iReport supports output in PDF, RTF, XML, XLS, CSV, HTM.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL Price:
736 downloads

WebWork 2.2.6
a Java web-application development framework more>> WebWork is a Java web-application development framework. It is built specifically with developer productivity and code simplicity in mind, providing robust support for building reusable UI templates, such as form controls, UI themes, internationalization, dynamic form parameter mapping to JavaBeans, robust client and server side validation, and much more.
This release, approximately 3 months after WebWork 2.2.5, is amaintainance release, due to a critical security issue found in XWork,allowing users to execute arbituary any OGNL expression.
This release is backwords compatible with WebWork 2.2.5 and is a drop in replacement.<<less
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Added: 2007-12-28 License: Freeware Price: Free
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