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JFlex

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java. It is a fork of JLex, and can read JLex files. JFlex is a flex-like lexer generator written in Java with emphasis on speed and full Unicode support. It has some not so usual features like negation in regexps and nested input streams.

132K lines of code

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over 9 years since last commit

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Eclipse Modeling Project

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The Eclipse Modeling Project focuses on the evolution and promotion of model-based development technologies within the Eclipse community by providing a unified set of modeling frameworks, tooling, and standards implementations.

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SynApp2 - Web Application Generator

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  Analyzed about 6 hours ago

Rapidly create web applications, driven directly from your database designs. Mouse and keyboard shortcuts make everyday work fast and easy. Every page has a natural and consistent flow. SynApp2 is a full-fledged MVC framework for developing sophisticated solutions. Use the scaffolding, custom ... [More] data validation, PDF reporting, processing and access management features to build problem solving tools for businesses and organizations. Tremendous savings of design and development time is not only possible – it’s automatic. SynApp2 is an ideal complement to phpMyAdmin. Combine SynApp2 with the tools and technologies you’re using now. If you’re responsible for creating interactive applications that manage relational data, you won’t want to be without SynApp2 in your toolbox. [Less]

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almost 13 years since last commit

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Spray

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The Graphiti framework is a new approach to create highly sophisticated visual editors on top of the GEF framework. Graphiti can easily be integrated with EMF as the domain modeling framework. The creation of visual editors is done in Java, programming against the Graphiti framework API. It is ... [More] fairly simple, but yet repetitive, which makes it a candidate to be supported by the means of model-driven development. This project aims to provide one or more Domain Specific Languages (DSL) (for example with Xtext) to describe Visual DSL Editors against the Graphiti runtime, and provide code generation (for example with Xtend2) to create the boilerplate code for realizing the implementation against the Graphiti framework. Potentially the Spray DSL can be used to generate code for other frameworks [Less]

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Ptolemy II

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Ptolemy II is a software framework developed as part of the Ptolemy Project. It is a Java-based component assembly framework with a graphical user interface called Vergil. Vergil itself is a component assembly defined in Ptolemy II. The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of ... [More] concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interactions between components. A major problem area being addressed is the use of heterogeneous mixtures of models of computation. The work is conducted in the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley. [Less]

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over 1 year since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

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NetBeans MDR

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MOF-compliant metadata repository. Implementation of Java Metadata Interface (JSR-40).

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MapStruct

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

MapStruct is a Java annotation processor for the generation of type-safe and performant mappers for Java bean classes.

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16 current contributors

18 days since last commit

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RDFReactor

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

RDFReactor views the RDF data model through object-oriented Java proxies. It makes using RDF easy for Java developers. Technically, it translates an ontology into corresponding Java classes. 1. Think in objects, not statements - Read and write RDF data using familiar Java objects, e.g. use ... [More] person.setName("Max Mustermann") instead of addTriple( personURI, nameURI, "Max Mustermann" ) 2. Dynamic state - all state information is at all times only in the RDF model in the triple store of your choice 3. Java interfaces are generated automatically from an RDF Schema. Code generation via Velocity templates. [Less]

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almost 8 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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eTrice

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eTrice provides an implementation of the ROOM modeling language together with editors, code generators for Java, C++ and C code and exemplary target middleware. The model is defined in textual form (Xtext) with graphical editors (Graphiti) for the structural and behavioral (i.e. state machine) parts.

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GNU gperf

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed 1 day ago

GNU gperf is a program that generates perfect hash functions for sets of keywords. A perfect hash function is a hash function and a data structure that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using exactly 1 probe into the data structure. Output from the GPERF program is used to recognize ... [More] reserved words in the GNU C, GNU C++, and GNU Pascal compilers, as well as with the GNU indent program. [Less]

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