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Recursive JavaBeans editor for constructing component-based software. [Open Source, GPL]
A source code beautifier for java. [Freeware]
Offers to browse constructor, field, method information with free search for methods and option to view javadocs at method with a browser. Configured by XML document. [Open Source, LGPL]
Provide tools related to dependency checking for Java JAR files. Last version: 2003. [Open Source, BSD-style]
An extensible framework to generate code or to read, modify, analyze and create models in RationalRose's petal format.
Java Eclipse plugin supporting configurable reverse engineered UML class diagrams.
Allows laying out components in a program via a configuration file rather than hard-coding using a layout manager. Site includes documentation and download option. [Open source, Freeware]
An adaptor for testing applications that use Java Objects for communication between clients and servers. It can be used to produce scripts for load, stress and performance testing on the application. [Commercial]
A list of tools for programming to the Java virtual machine using a language other than Java itself. (Robert Tolksdorf)
Open source JNLP client. [GPL]
For Windows 95/NT. [Commercial]
Helps identify excessive processor usage, memory usage, and synchronization in Java programs. Written in C++; available for Solaris and NT 4.0. The JVM must support JVMPI. [Open Source, GPL/LGPL]
A popular framework for making mock objects in Java. [Open Source, MIT License]
A series of tests that measure the speed of Java programs running in various hardware and software configurations. [Freeware]
A collaborative, open source effort to build a testsuite for the core Java language libraries. [Open Source]
Claims to convert Java GUI client-side applications to HTML/JavaScript-based front end with no recoding. [Commercial]
Find answers to frequently asked questions about JBuilder.
Comparison of 3 early decompilers: Mocha, WingDis, and DejaVu.
The com.ms.wfc.html package of the Windows Foundation Classes for Java (WFC) framework provides Dynamic HTML (DHTML) on a Web page directly from a Java class. (Microsoft)
Demonstrates what's involved in developing with tool set.