Libraries

These are frameworks and libraries I use in the course of my day-to-day work.

Apache Flex Apache Flex
Community rating:
5
 

Notes:
Proprietary, tied to Adobe Flash, a pain to work with on Linux. Not there yet.
Spring Web Flow Spring Web Flow
Community rating:
3
   

Notes:
Workflow-based UI definition for the web. This is one of the most useful frameworks I've ever used. Not so great when used with Ajax.
JRuby JRuby
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Make a compiled Java application internally scriptable!
Hibernate ORM Hibernate ORM
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Ridiculously useful and very complex ORM layer.
D-Bus D-Bus
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
It's an IPC mechanism, and it's awesome.
GTK GTK
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Excellent cross-platform UI library with bindings in several languages.
XStream XStream
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Great way to get your Java objects to store state in XML files without serialization code to your class definitions.
Apache ActiveMQ Apache ActiveMQ
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Nice JMS broker with support for clustering, journalling, and all kinds of wire protocols.
Apache Camel Apache Camel
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Very powerful DSL-based routing and mediation engine. Used by ServiceMix, ActiveMQ, etc.
Apache ServiceMix Apache ServiceMix
Community rating:
4
   

Notes:
Incredibly useful for pulling together scattered systems with all kinds of interfaces and I/O mechanisms.
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