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AgileJ StructureViews

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Allatori Obfuscator

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Big Faceless PDF Viewer

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Date: Oct, 22 2005
IP2Location Geolocation XML
SpeedJG is an XML-based GUI
JUDO is a Java IDE for
IProMonitor is a multilingual
Web Service allows instant
builder tool to create
Beginning Computer
multi-user project planning
lookup of Internet visitors
state-of-the-art Java Swing
Programmers. An IDE is an
and project tracking system
geographical locations by IP
applications. The core part
Integrated Development
based on Enterprise
address. The web service
of this tool is a parser
Environment, or a program
JavaBeans. It is a tool for
returns country, state,
that reads the meta-data
that makes it easy for you
executives to consider all
city, latitude, longitude,
described in XML to create
to write computer programs.
commercial profit aspects of
zip code, ISP and domain
Java GUI components on the
JUDO is also an educational
a project in a structured
name information. Developers
fly. An IDE, itself
tool used to teach
way and integrates all of
can integrate the web
generated by and using this
programming concepts and to
its components within a
service using SOAP protocol
parser, enables the Java
spark excitement and
comprehensive interface.
and no database installation
developer to design GUIs,
interest in programming.
 
or update required. Free
generate their meta-data,
JUDO is easy to use.
 
sample codes available in
check their layout, and
 
 
several programming
create the corresponding
 
 
languages such as ASP,
source code.
 
 
ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, PHP,
 
 
 
Perl, Python, ColdFusion and
 
 
 
VBA.
 
 
 


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