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    openHAB Distribution

    openHAB Distribution

    The binary distribution of openHAB

    The open Home Automation Bus (openHAB) project aims to provide a universal integration platform for all things around home automation. It is a pure Java solution, fully based on OSGi. It is designed to be vendor-neutral as well as hardware/protocol-agnostic. openHAB brings together different bus systems, hardware devices, and interface protocols by dedicated bindings. These bindings send and receive commands and status updates on the openHAB event bus. This concept allows designing user interfaces with a unique look&feel, but with the possibility to operate devices based on a big number of different technologies. ...
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    jenga

    Simple and low-consumption Java 2D Game Engine

    Jenga stands for "Java Engine for Games" and is a very simple to use 2D game engine. It was especially designed for beginners and kids which e.g. don't need to be familiar with event-driven programming techniques. On the other hand it is fairly optimized for low CPU consumption to make the games run even on poorly equipped machines like a Raspberry PI.
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    RP-JavaFX

    JavaFX Examples for the Raspberry PI

    These are examples of JavaFX taken from a tutorial by Alla Redko and modified to run on a Raspberry PI running Java 8. Documentation is available on - http://www.spanglefish.com/dmsconsulting/ The version 2 files now use PICrust rather than PIFrame. The method setOnCloseRequest in PICrust enables the Window Close event to be intercepted.
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