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The Austin Java Users Group
This is free online "Advanced J2EE Programming with Passion!" course that is being taught by Sang Shin of Sun Microsystems.
ArgoUML is a modelling tool that helps you do your design using UML.
Apache Lenya is a Java-based open source Content Management System. It is based on open standards such as XML and XSLT. One of its core components is Cocoon from the Apache Software Foundation.
AmberPoint Express is a free tool for managing Web services early in their development lifecycle. It enables development teams to incrementally measure, debug and fine-tune the performance and functionality of Web services, without writing any code. It allows different team members to simultaneously monitor Web services and collaboratively troubleshoot problems. Currently supporting Tomcat and WebSphere, other Java platforms will soon to be available.
The Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ) is a forum for discussing beginner, intermediate, and advanced level Java programming. Topics will primarily focus on developing useful/practical applets and applications, but can include related topics such as Java I/O, JavaBeans, Reflection, object-oriented programming and software design issues. Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month at the Scotch Plains Rescue Squad second floor meeting hall starting promptly at 7:30pm.
Apache Lenya is a Java-based Open-Source Content Management System. It is based on open standards such as XML and XSLT. One of its core components is Cocoon from the Apache Software Foundation. Lenya supports inline WYSIWYG editing. Your site editors do not have to learn XML. This is possible thanks to the support of XML, XSLT and XML Schema on the client side. An adminstration interface allows advanced users to monitor the CMS, and perform configuration tasks.
ashkelon is an evolution of javadoc whereby java api documentation for multiple apis are stored in a single database repository. ashkelon's two principal components are: [a] the repository manager, used to add apis to the repository, and [b] the viewer, a powerful dynamic java dhtml application for browsing and querying the docs.
Libraries and programs to support unit and functional testing of Java UIs.
The Auckland Java Community, the User Group for all things Java related.
he Adelaide Java User Group is the only known South Australian Java User Group. The group's main resource is the Wiki Site at http://ajug.org.au/display/AJUG/AjugAdelaide and the YahooGroups mailing list ajug-adelaide-announce@yahoogroups.com at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ajug-adelaide-announce
alternative IDE for java based on XML/XPath, non overlapping data views and refined code tree view. Includes project management and debugging features. Applications: 1000+ classes software project development, education.
The Albuquerque Java Users Group
Apatar Open Source Data Integration helps users integrate information between databases, files and applications. Apatar takes custom coding and effort to study APIs out of integration projects for developers and business users. Imagine you could visually (drag and drop) design a workflow to exchange data and files between your on-premise and on-demand databases (MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle), applications (Salesforce.com, SugarCRM) and the top Web 2.0 destinations (Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). Users install a visual job designer application to create integration jobs called DataMaps, link data between the source(s) and the target(s), and schedule one-time or recurring data transformations. Now you have all the tools necessary to migrate, synchronize, and replicate files and data between your on-premise and on-demand systems and applications, all without having to write a single line of code. 100% of the source code is released under GPL v. 2.0.
The Altoona Java Users Group is a collection of individuals that gather to discuss Java Technologies and Java code development.
About CDJDN The Java Developer's Network (JDN), located in the Capital District of New York State, is a users' group dedicated to the JAVA™ platform Through its members, the JDN provides a unique forum for developers of all experience levels to engage in technology presentations, cross-training improving Java Skill sets and social interaction. The JDN accomplishes its mission through a member-built web site, monthly meetings at entertaining locations, short seminars, and contact with local & national software companies.
This project aims to create in the GTK L&F a JFileChooser that looks consistent with the new file chooser offered in recent Gnome releases (i.e. 2.4+).
Java User Group in Grenoble (France)
Helper application for remote post services