Tuesday, October 31, 2006
svgsalamander: Default Project Content
svgsalamander: Default Project Content: "SVG Salamander is an SVG engine for Java that's designed to be small, fast, and allow programmers to use it with a minimum of fuss. It's in particular targeted for making it easy to integrate SVG into Java games and making it much easier for artists to design 2D game content - from rich interactive menus to charts and graphcs to complex animations."
xhtmlrenderer:
xhtmlrenderer:
Flying Saucer supports the bulk of the strict XHTML and CSS 2.1 standards. We are working towards complete (and correct) feature support of these standards, but not everything works yet. Most of it is there, though.
General XHTML / CSS features
* Formatted text: basically everything: paragraphs and spans, bold, italic, font sizes, text alignment, horizontal alignment, different fonts
* Box model: border, padding, margin, colors, background images, styled borders
* Full positioning support: static, relative, absolute, and fixed, and floats. There are still some issues dealing with multiple stacked floats. This code is being rewritten.
* Tables: Table support is currently being rewritten so check on the mailing list to see what works.
* Forms: Every standard form control is represented. There are still some bugs with alignment.
* Images: both as inline images with the tag and with background images.
* :hover styles for (dynamic) rollover effects
* Anchors, both external and in-document
* Lists: lists with proper positioning and
* CSS selectors. All CSS selectors in the spec should be supported, even the sibling/child ones
* Pagination
* Margin Collapsing
* R7pre1: Shrink-to-fit sizing. Turned on for auto-width floats, inline-blocks, and absolutely positioned content.
* R7pre1: min-width, max-width, min-height, and max-height properties, for non-replaced content only.
Flying Saucer supports the bulk of the strict XHTML and CSS 2.1 standards. We are working towards complete (and correct) feature support of these standards, but not everything works yet. Most of it is there, though.
General XHTML / CSS features
* Formatted text: basically everything: paragraphs and spans, bold, italic, font sizes, text alignment, horizontal alignment, different fonts
* Box model: border, padding, margin, colors, background images, styled borders
* Full positioning support: static, relative, absolute, and fixed, and floats. There are still some issues dealing with multiple stacked floats. This code is being rewritten.
* Tables: Table support is currently being rewritten so check on the mailing list to see what works.
* Forms: Every standard form control is represented. There are still some bugs with alignment.
* Images: both as inline images with the tag and with background images.
* :hover styles for (dynamic) rollover effects
* Anchors, both external and in-document
* Lists: lists with proper positioning and
* CSS selectors. All CSS selectors in the spec should be supported, even the sibling/child ones
* Pagination
* Margin Collapsing
* R7pre1: Shrink-to-fit sizing. Turned on for auto-width floats, inline-blocks, and absolutely positioned content.
* R7pre1: min-width, max-width, min-height, and max-height properties, for non-replaced content only.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Thursday, October 19, 2006
1060 Research
1060 Research
1060 Research is an industry leading innovator of software infrastructure.
We are driven by a vision that software should be simple, easy to comprehend, and inherently flexible. Software that is simple can be assembled quickly, costs less, and readily adapts to inevitable changes. Our customers have built sophisticated enterprise software for a fraction of the cost of an equivalent Java J2EE or .Net based system.
A focus on code leads to object-oriented designs and results in brittle systems. We turned the development equation around and focused on information instead. Our research uncovered a simple, powerful, unifying idea that moves code and objects to a supporting role behind information resources and as a result, has transformed software development for our customers.
To realise our vision, we created NetKernel. NetKernel is simple, sophisticated and powerful. NetKernel is different to be better... We invite you to learn about NetKernel and explore it first hand by downloading the complete product.
1060 Research is an industry leading innovator of software infrastructure.
We are driven by a vision that software should be simple, easy to comprehend, and inherently flexible. Software that is simple can be assembled quickly, costs less, and readily adapts to inevitable changes. Our customers have built sophisticated enterprise software for a fraction of the cost of an equivalent Java J2EE or .Net based system.
A focus on code leads to object-oriented designs and results in brittle systems. We turned the development equation around and focused on information instead. Our research uncovered a simple, powerful, unifying idea that moves code and objects to a supporting role behind information resources and as a result, has transformed software development for our customers.
To realise our vision, we created NetKernel. NetKernel is simple, sophisticated and powerful. NetKernel is different to be better... We invite you to learn about NetKernel and explore it first hand by downloading the complete product.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Documentation - Safehaus
Documentation - Safehaus
Penrose is a java-based virtual directory server. Virtual directory enables federating (aggregating) identity data from multiple heterogeneous sources like directory, databases, flat files, and web services - real-time - and makes it available to identity consumers via LDAP.
Penrose is a java-based virtual directory server. Virtual directory enables federating (aggregating) identity data from multiple heterogeneous sources like directory, databases, flat files, and web services - real-time - and makes it available to identity consumers via LDAP.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Execute Query
Execute Query: "Introducing Execute Query
Execute Query is an operating system independent database utility written entirely in Java.
Using the power provided by Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Execute Query provides the means by which to manipulate the database from simple queries to table creation and import/export of an entire schema's data. See Features for a list of some of the available tools.
Execute Query has been tested under Windows, Linux and Solaris using Java Runtime Environment v1.5 - Java v1.5.0 is recommended. If you do not have the required Java version please go to Sun's Java website.
Use the links on the navigation bar to the left to submit any suggestions or bugs. Your comments are most welcome and appreciated!
This software was developed using the NetBeans Java IDE on a Debian GNU/Linux system.
Execute Query is very much a work in progress and is continually being extended and refined with new features and tools. Interests of contribution are welcome.
Execute Query is available completely free of charge and will remain so under the GNU Public License."
Execute Query is an operating system independent database utility written entirely in Java.
Using the power provided by Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Execute Query provides the means by which to manipulate the database from simple queries to table creation and import/export of an entire schema's data. See Features for a list of some of the available tools.
Execute Query has been tested under Windows, Linux and Solaris using Java Runtime Environment v1.5 - Java v1.5.0 is recommended. If you do not have the required Java version please go to Sun's Java website.
Use the links on the navigation bar to the left to submit any suggestions or bugs. Your comments are most welcome and appreciated!
This software was developed using the NetBeans Java IDE on a Debian GNU/Linux system.
Execute Query is very much a work in progress and is continually being extended and refined with new features and tools. Interests of contribution are welcome.
Execute Query is available completely free of charge and will remain so under the GNU Public License."
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
WinFuture.de - Kritische L�cke in Suns Java Web Start
WinFuture.de - Kritische L�cke in Suns Java Web Start: "Kritische L�cke in Suns Java Web Start
von blizzard f�r WinFuture.de
Es ist nun bekannt geworden, dass sich in Sun Java Web Start eine kritische L�cke befindet und somit die Sicherheit Ihres Computers gef�hrdet wird. Durch diese Schwachstelle ist es Sch�dlingen m�glich ihr System zu infizieren, sobald Sie eine pr�parierte Internetseite besuchen. Die Web Start Technologie macht es m�glich Java Anwendungen schneller und leichter �ber einen Webserver zu verteilen damit Sie �ber ihren Webbrowser aufgerufen werden k�nnen.
Durch diesen Fehler im Web Start Launcher ist es Java Anwendungen m�glich, Zugriffsrechte auf Ihrem Computer zu erh�hen, installierte Programme zu starten und sich Schreib- und Leserechte zu erteilen. Die Sandbox ist normalerweise daf�r zust�ndig, um solche nicht autorisierten Zugriffe auf Ihren Pc zu verhindern. Durch die genannte L�cke ist es aber einem potenziellen Angreifer m�glich mit Hilfe manipulierter JNLP Dateien, eigene Kommandos an die Java Virtual Machine zu geben und damit die Sandbox abzuschalten.
Die Betriebssysteme Solaris, Windows und Linux in allen Versionen 1.4.2 der Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) bis einschlie�lich 1.4.2_06 sind von diesem Fehler betroffen. Von diesem Fehler sind J2SE 5.0 und J2SE vor Version 1.4.2 nicht betroffen. Dieser Fehler tritt ausschlie�lich bei den Webbrowsern Firefox, Internet Explorer und Mozilla auf, jedoch nicht beim Opere Browser, da dieser von Hause aus nicht mit JNLP Dateien verkn�pft wird.
Die Software Entwickler haben den Fehler erkannt und in der neuen Version J2SE 1.4.2_07 beseitigt. Ebenso besteht die M�glichkeit, dass Anwender ihr System gleich auf J2SE 5.0 Update 2 aktualisieren. Bei den meisten Web Start Installationen ist das Auto Update aktiv, hier wird nur die Zustimmung des Updates ben�tigt. Falls Sie das Update nicht installieren wollen empfehlen die Hersteller, den Start von Java Web Start Anwendungen durch Ihren Browser zu deaktivieren. Au�erdem r�t Sun dazu, dies auch noch mal manuell abzuschalten, da sich die Anwendungen auch �ber die Kommandozeile starten lassen. Hierzu soll der Launcher (javaws.exe unter Windows und javaws unter Solaris und Linux) umbenannt werden. Eine genaue Anleitung hierzu finden Sie aber auch unter dem angebenden Link. "
von blizzard f�r WinFuture.de
Es ist nun bekannt geworden, dass sich in Sun Java Web Start eine kritische L�cke befindet und somit die Sicherheit Ihres Computers gef�hrdet wird. Durch diese Schwachstelle ist es Sch�dlingen m�glich ihr System zu infizieren, sobald Sie eine pr�parierte Internetseite besuchen. Die Web Start Technologie macht es m�glich Java Anwendungen schneller und leichter �ber einen Webserver zu verteilen damit Sie �ber ihren Webbrowser aufgerufen werden k�nnen.
Durch diesen Fehler im Web Start Launcher ist es Java Anwendungen m�glich, Zugriffsrechte auf Ihrem Computer zu erh�hen, installierte Programme zu starten und sich Schreib- und Leserechte zu erteilen. Die Sandbox ist normalerweise daf�r zust�ndig, um solche nicht autorisierten Zugriffe auf Ihren Pc zu verhindern. Durch die genannte L�cke ist es aber einem potenziellen Angreifer m�glich mit Hilfe manipulierter JNLP Dateien, eigene Kommandos an die Java Virtual Machine zu geben und damit die Sandbox abzuschalten.
Die Betriebssysteme Solaris, Windows und Linux in allen Versionen 1.4.2 der Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) bis einschlie�lich 1.4.2_06 sind von diesem Fehler betroffen. Von diesem Fehler sind J2SE 5.0 und J2SE vor Version 1.4.2 nicht betroffen. Dieser Fehler tritt ausschlie�lich bei den Webbrowsern Firefox, Internet Explorer und Mozilla auf, jedoch nicht beim Opere Browser, da dieser von Hause aus nicht mit JNLP Dateien verkn�pft wird.
Die Software Entwickler haben den Fehler erkannt und in der neuen Version J2SE 1.4.2_07 beseitigt. Ebenso besteht die M�glichkeit, dass Anwender ihr System gleich auf J2SE 5.0 Update 2 aktualisieren. Bei den meisten Web Start Installationen ist das Auto Update aktiv, hier wird nur die Zustimmung des Updates ben�tigt. Falls Sie das Update nicht installieren wollen empfehlen die Hersteller, den Start von Java Web Start Anwendungen durch Ihren Browser zu deaktivieren. Au�erdem r�t Sun dazu, dies auch noch mal manuell abzuschalten, da sich die Anwendungen auch �ber die Kommandozeile starten lassen. Hierzu soll der Launcher (javaws.exe unter Windows und javaws unter Solaris und Linux) umbenannt werden. Eine genaue Anleitung hierzu finden Sie aber auch unter dem angebenden Link. "
Friday, September 01, 2006
MoTechno : IBM - JavaCard JCOP
MoTechno : IBM - JavaCard JCOP: "JCOP-SmartCard as IBM implementation of the JavaCard 2.2.1 OS
with 32kB EEPROM, Triple-DES Coprozessor and RSA Coprozessor."
with 32kB EEPROM, Triple-DES Coprozessor and RSA Coprozessor."
OpenReports
OpenReports: "OpenReports is a powerful, flexible, and easy to use open source web reporting solution that provides browser based, parameter driven, dynamic report generation and flexible report scheduling capabilities. OpenReports supports JasperReports, an excellent full featured open source reporting engine, and was developed using leading open source components including WebWork, Velocity, Quartz, and Hibernate. "
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Codehaus XFire - Home
Codehaus XFire - Home: "Codehaus XFire is a next-generation java SOAP framework. Codehaus XFire makes service oriented development approachable through its easy to use API and support for standards. It is also highly performant since it is built on a low memory StAX based model.
Features & Goals
* Support for important Web Service standards - SOAP, WSDL, WS-I Basic Profile, WS-Addressing, WS-Security, etc.
* High performance SOAP Stack
* Pluggable bindings POJOs, XMLBeans, JAXB 1.1, JAXB 2.0, and Castor support
* JSR 181 API to configure services via Java 5 and 1.4 (Commons attributes JSR 181 syntax)
* Support for many different transports - HTTP, JMS, XMPP, In-JVM, etc.
* Embeddable and Intuitive API
* Spring, Pico, Plexus, and Loom support.
* JBI Support
* Client and server stub generation
* JAX-WS early access support"
Features & Goals
* Support for important Web Service standards - SOAP, WSDL, WS-I Basic Profile, WS-Addressing, WS-Security, etc.
* High performance SOAP Stack
* Pluggable bindings POJOs, XMLBeans, JAXB 1.1, JAXB 2.0, and Castor support
* JSR 181 API to configure services via Java 5 and 1.4 (Commons attributes JSR 181 syntax)
* Support for many different transports - HTTP, JMS, XMPP, In-JVM, etc.
* Embeddable and Intuitive API
* Spring, Pico, Plexus, and Loom support.
* JBI Support
* Client and server stub generation
* JAX-WS early access support"
Stripes - Home
Stripes - Home: "Stripes is a presentation framework for building web applications using the latest Java technologies. The main driver behind Stripes is that web application development in Java is just too much work! It seems like every existing framework requires gobs of configuration. Struts is pretty feature-light and has some serious architectural issues (see Stripes vs. Struts for details). Others, like WebWork 2 and Spring-MVC are much better, but still require a lot of configuration, and seem to require you to learn a whole new language just to get started."
JExcelApi
JExcelApi: "Java Excel API is a mature, open source java API enabling developers to read, write, and modifiy Excel spreadsheets dynamically. Now java developers can read Excel spreadsheets, modify them with a convenient and simple API, and write the changes to any output stream (e.g. disk, HTTP, database, or any socket).
Any operating system which can run a Java virtual machine (i.e., not just Windows) can both process and deliver Excel spreadsheets. Because it is Java, the API can be invoked from within a servlet, thus giving access to Excel spreadsheets over internet and intranet web applications."
Any operating system which can run a Java virtual machine (i.e., not just Windows) can both process and deliver Excel spreadsheets. Because it is Java, the API can be invoked from within a servlet, thus giving access to Excel spreadsheets over internet and intranet web applications."
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
opensso: Home
opensso: Home: "The Open Web SSO project (OpenSSO) provides core identity services to simplify the implementation of transparent single sign-on (SSO) as a security component in a network infrastructure. OpenSSO provides the foundation for integrating diverse web applications that might typically operate against a disparate set of identity repositories and are hosted on a variety of platforms such as web and application servers. This project is based on the code base of Sun JavaTM System Access Manager, a core identity infrastructure product offered by Sun Microsystems."
Monday, August 21, 2006
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