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MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
sandboss is a messaging framework generator that creates complete communications, persistency, UI forms, configuration management, and runtime control infrastructure from struct and node declarations. Full generator support in the dependency-aware build
The aim of this framework is to provide a set tools to ease the use of major EAI solutions (TIBCO Software, webMethods, SonicXQ, ...).
This includes, but is not limited to: Unit and Integration modules, Reporting tools, Source Generators
an integration framework for UML and MOF case tools based on Jini and SOAP.
It exchanges models from ArgoUML, Poseidon, Rose, etc. as XMI (UML stored in XML), checks them and generates code. New services simply plug in and can be shared world-wide.
Java Web Application Framework. Write good-looking, styled, hacker-proof, well-behaving, customizable, content-rich Java web applications easy in a minimum time using designers & framework services.
Take the guesswork out of password management, shadow IT, infrastructure, and secret sharing so you can keep your people safe and your business moving.
Hippal is an integrating GUI-framework for a multimodular symbolic A.I.-system IPAL, which combines A.I. Planning, Inductive Program Synthesis, Analogical Reasoning and Learning.
Hippal is client-/server-based and uses the Lili Lisp Interpreter as Centr
Magritte is a framework to build user interfaces for Java, which are saved in XML files, allowing a user to change the interface without the need to recompile the code. It will also generate Java code to respond to GUI events.
The EmfUtils provides UI enhancements for EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework). It helps to locate the non-generated, self-written code in sources generated with EMF. You may install it from the Eclipse Update Site URL http://emfutils.sourceforge.net/updates
This framework is a release notes framework that enables to generate textual release notes from an XML file. This is an open framework that enables to integrate outer information (VSC, bug tracking). Stand-alone GUI and Eclipse integration is on march.
Flow4J-Eclipse is a plugin for the eclipse IDE that enables the modelling of process flows in a drag and drop manner. Building a Flow4J project creates the flow\'s java source code and is then compiled by the JDT plugin. Uses the eclipse-gef framework.
Payment orchestration platform that connects PSPs, methods, and tools in one layer, streamlining payments and increasing success rates.
Gr4vy’s payment orchestration platform empowers enterprise merchants and platforms to optimize their stack and create bespoke checkout experiences, giving you full control over your payment strategy.
ValueObjects Framework accelerates Service-Oriented Architecture development by providing an API and IDE plug-in for SOAP-compliant objects built on existing persistence engines. Supports Oracle Application Development Framework and JDeveloper 10g.
Xml2Gui is a framework that can be used to create your swing interface in XML. It includes packages for validation, data (both xml data and object data are supported) and layout. So no code needed for data binding!
A Rapid Application Development plug-in for ECLIPSE which generate a complete Java application with : HIBERNATE and SPRING Framework - or STRUTS (with Tiles and Validator). You can generate from your model (XMI) or from your Hibernate mapping files
JFrame is Model View Controller Model2 framework for Web based applications written
in Java language. It is very simple and emphasis on security and stability.
Because of it simplicity this framework can be used and for studying
purposes.
A java based database abstraction/object persistence framework. Keywords for the Caleigo Core framework is simplicity, runtime traversable meta-data reflection, model based queries and code generation from existing databases.
<b>A simple, flexible, light weight application enclosure from which rapid extension is possible in the Java programming environment. Includes the config framework similar to Apache's digester tool, except control is encapsulated in the constructor.</b>
JXCL is a framework for constructing transforming class loaders for Java. It can
be used for a wide range of purposes, including automated testing, in particular
testing of unit test coverage.
Native Java parser framework, no (pre-)compilers needed. Closely follows BNF syntax. Optimized for performance and low overhead. Highly flexible and extendable using a streamlined API. Integrate semantics, tracing and even context sensitive parsers.
Java Web Application Framework (JWAF) is a framework designed to extend existing per-tier frameworks such as Struts and Castor, to provide a complete framework for rapidly building business process applications.
Also consider SF project ValueObjects.
The OCL Translation Framework provides the ability, to generate/develop/test pluggable OCL translators which "translate" OCL into other languages (EJB-QL, Hibernate-QL, SQL, Java, etc.). Intended to be used within MDA toolsets.
JBind is a data binding framework linking Java and XML. The framework consists of a schema compiler for generating Java sources and a runtime environment. JBind supports most of the W3C XML schema recommendation of 2 May 2001.