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Cayenne Object Relational Framework is an OpenSource project offering a full featured Java object relational framework and GUI tools. It has an active and truly open community of developers and users.
The largest set of custom JSP tags and servlets/filters.
A scripting language on JVM
The premier online resource for Java performance related information. Includes over 3000 performance tips, resources, tool reports, news, articles, discussion summaries, interviews, and much more.
3D turn based strategy game
Jet
Java client framework
Java bindings for OpenGL
Tool that forward e-mails in the mbox format
NumericalChameleon, a converter for a lot of units
This is the General Community on Java.net. It is where most projects start out and where any project that doesn't belong in one of the more specific communities belongs.
persistence storage of data-typed properties
Roller blog server themes and add-ons
A LaTeX generating Java doclet implementation.
view and play YUV 4:2:0 formated files
Bruno Souza, Brazil's JavaMan, keeps here his personal projects
A java Library to work with rss feeds
IRC bot with pluggable feature sets
A .NET Client for Adventure Builder Sample Appli
The Common-Controls form a Java™ Presentation Framework based on Java Servlets, Java Serverpages (JSP™) and Struts. The Presentation Framework contains the most common control elements like lists, trees, tabfolders, menus and forms, which are required for the development of J2EE™ applications with HTML frontends. The control elements distinguish themselves by the fact that they automatically save their own state across server roundtrips, so that the scrolling mechanism of a list, for example, or the explosion and folding of a tree structure do not have to be implemented independently. Rather, the state is managed by the control element itself, so that the developer can concentrate on the actual and important aspects of a Web application, such as the technical sequences or providing the data. The Framework takes over the presentation.