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  • oneClickJava
    An easy to use free Java Development Kit configuration tool for beginner programmers. Written in Perl. [Open source, BSD-like]
    http://oneclickjava.sourceforge.net/
  • ObjectLedge
    A platform for building applications in Java 2 Standard and Enterprise Edition environments. It provides basic building blocks of the applications, a few extensions to the Pico framework, customized containers for easy deployment of applications in command line, daemon, and J2EE servlet environments. [Open source, BSD license]
    http://objectledge.org/
  • Netscape Directory SDK for Java: Source Code Release
    Enables you to write applications which access, manage, and update the information stored in an LDAP directory. C and Perl versions also available. [Open Source]
    http://www.mozilla.org/directory/javasdk.html
  • LogSequencer
    A tool that reads your log files and generates Sequence Diagrams based on the logged information. Use it for documentation and debugging.
    http://www.logsequencer.com/
  • Programmerworld.NET - Java Tools
    Categorized list of Java development tools.
    http://programmerworld.net/resources/java.htm
  • Reva Soft
    Provides a "Ultra Light Client for Java," a Model-View-Controller architected lightweight client for server-based computing. Also provides overviews of company, services, and product support.
    http://www.revasoft.com/
  • Zaval Java Resource Editor
    A visual editor for resource files. The files being produced by this tool is fully compatible with ResourceBundle expectations. Has been tested on Win/Unix/Linux/Mac platforms.
    http://www.zaval.org/products/jrc-editor/
  • Versata, Inc.
    Business-rules development platform for J2EE application creation and management.
    http://www.versata.com/
  • SourceCafe
    An Java code generator that automatically generates up to 80% of web application code. It simplifies database-driven web application development by generating a working prototype in a matter of minutes.
    http://www.sourcecafe.com/
  • Scort
    Allows web browsers to access terminal-based information systems without modifying existing applications.
    http://www.scort.com/
  • jMetra
    A tool for collecting code metrics for Java/J2EE projects into JavaDoc-styled HTML to analyze project metrics over time. [Freeware, req. registration]
    http://hypercision.com/jmetra/
  • JGRASP: Graphical Representations of Algorithms, Structures and Processes
    Illustrates program control flow graphically in the blank indentation space of source code. [Freeware]
    http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/
  • Grace
    Generator for graph editors in Java, written in Java. (Here graph means a network of nodes, not something like a bar graph!) [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
    http://www.doclsf.de/grace/
  • EPP, an Extensible Pre-Processor kit
    A powerful framework which supports implementation preprocessors, source-code analyzers, source-code translators for Java. [Freeware]
    http://staff.aist.go.jp/y-ichisugi/epp/
  • Codemesh, Inc.
    Information on JunC++ion for integrating Java classes with C++, JMS Courier which lets you integrate C++ into any JMS vendor environment, and JuggerNET, which integrates Java and .NET by generating .NET proxy classes for Java classes. For Windows, Linux, and Solaris. [Commercial]
    http://www.codemesh.com/
  • BEanACTION
    Recursive JavaBeans editor for constructing component-based software. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://beanaction.sourceforge.net/
  • Jarhoo
    An online search engine providing Package and Jar File location information for Java classes. Useful when getting ClassNotFoundExceptions or when importing classes into Java code.
    http://www.jarhoo.com
  • JavaToolbox
    Directory of the existing development tools, libraries and add-ins for Java/J2EE. Freeware, open source, as well as commercial products, organized in multiple categories.
    http://javatoolbox.com/
  • Jenv
    A programming tool for those who used to make their code by hand. It consists of a simple editor with integrated compilation and running facilities. [Open source]
    http://olebon.i8.com/
  • JDiff
    Javadoc doclet which generates HTML report of differences between two APIs. [Free]
    http://javadiff.sourceforge.net/
  • jCVS
    Java based CVS Client, with graphical user interface. [Open Source, GPL]
    http://www.trustice.com/java/jcvs/index.shtml
  • Bean Scripting Framework
    Architecture for incorporating scripting into Java applications, applets and servlets. [Open Source, IBM Public License]
    http://jakarta.apache.org/bsf/

 

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