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API for networked app w/ MIDP2. Try Seadragon 2 w/ Leafy.
Reporting Solution for Java
Scientific Text Editor / Traitement de texte scientifique
SMTP/POP bindings for JAX-RPC
BlueOxygen Projects
P2P application for the processing of food traceability data
Physics engine for Java
Java Open Source initiative in Brazil
Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API examples and tutorial.
Transition definition language for reactive systems
Distributed open source health care component framework. It includes Patient Identification, Clinical Data Management, Access Control, and Vocabulary server and runs on any database platform with full security.
Brazilian jobsite and community for Java professionals. Free resumes and jobs posting.
JAligner is a Java implementation of biological sequence alignment algorithms.
To integrate Maven (http://maven.apache.org) with the Web.
Symbolic Integral and Differential calculus package.
OpenForecast is a package of general purpose, forecasting models written in Java that can be applied to any data series. One of the design goals was/is to make it easy for a developer to use in an application even if they do not understand, or care to understand, the differences between the different forecasting models available.
Cve
CVE visual sentence
10 million people speak Catalan. Most of them know Java. But Java speaks Catalan? We are there for it!
The Napkin Look and Feel is a pluggable Java look and feel that looks like it was scrawled on a napkin. You can use it to make provisional work actually look provisonal, or just for fun.
Facilitating and Investigating Distributed Collaboration