Integrates the Eclipse development environment into a database browser so you can query and view data in JDBC-enabled databases (such as MySQL, Oracle or DB).
Converts a complete .NET assembly back into the source code of a variety of .NET languages, and saves it as a Visual Studio project for further processing or error-tracking; included as an add-in in .NET Reflector.
Converts .NET code back into the source code of C#, VB.NET and IL; features search and analysis functions for classes, methods and properties; helps with tracing inheritance and dependency within .NET assemblies; expandable through add-ins.
Small tool for creating Nassi Shneiderman diagrams (NSDs), a chart type for the representation of program designs as part of structured programming (structure charts). Fast and secure download from The H
Decompiler for .NET applications that enables you to edit local variables and other names in the decompiled project. Supports C#, Visual Basic.NET and Delphi.NET.
Creates valid, well-formed XML documents and checks for errors. Allows the user to build XSD schema (XML Schema Definition) and includes XML View, XML Tree, XML Grid and XML Script modes for editing.
Exports XML files out of various applications with output in four interface pages: XML View, XML Tree, XML Grid, and XML Script with preview and configuration options. Supports XLS, MDB, CSV, ODBC, Oracle, MySQL and DOC.
Tests Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) services via HTTP for functionality and resource use as a page is loaded. Is multi-threaded, includes a stress test as well as IDE plug-ins for Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA and NetBeans among others. A more limited free version is also available.
This tool helps you model ontologies (the formal, machine-readable representations of knowledge). It creates and processes knowledge databases and can be extended by adding a range of plug-ins.
Eclipse plug-in that adds a view window to the development environment in which you can test regular expressions in a convenient way. Standalone version also available.
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