Eclipse-based LDAP browser developed for the Apache Directory Server but which should also run with any other directory server. Available as a standalone version or an Eclipse plug-in.
Java tool that enables you to create and manage standardised Java-based projects. According to the manufacturer, it’s designed to make everyday development tasks easier by automating as many of the steps in the development cycle as possible.
Java-based ERP framework with commercial modules for company applications. Particularly suitable for use in electronic commerce as it includes warehousing and logistics modules for inventory management.
Supports project management processes and can be tailored to suit individual requirements.
Collection of tools used to generate SVG data, change it, or convert it into other formats. Provides DOM support for SVG files and also Java2D and SWING interfaces. Includes an SVG browser, a TrueType font convertor and an SVG renderer.
Distributed database server which is also implemented by Digg, Twitter, Cisco and other companies that handle large volumes of data. Data is automatically replicated on nodes and this process is supported across several data centres; the decentralised architecture minimises the risk of loss of service.
Document-based database. Queries and indexes with JavaScript. Supports SSL native, HTTP range requests for attachments, TCP_NODELAY and wildcards in vHost definitions. Find more information on The H Open.
Adds algorithms for (full-text) searches to your own programs. According to the manufacturer, this tool can compress search indexes by up to 30% of their original size. It supports numerous different search modes and sorting functions, and can update indexes on the fly; .NET porting also available.
Open-source tool for running video conferences, with audio and video streaming over the internet. Also provides a drawing board that all participants can use, alongside a chat function, screen sharing and an option for recording complete sessions. Fast and secure download from The H
Web framework for developing Java applications. Creates dynamic web sites that allow interaction with databases and uses a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. Struts works well with REST applications and supports SOAP and AJAX.
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