This tool exceptionnally serves sonako.wikia.com, by automatically generating a Lua module code, which will be used in navigator box for an indicated project.
The best way to generate a Spring Java Web Application. It just works!
The Jigy Generator is the simplest way to build and code a Java web application with a Spring Framework by using a project creation wizard and now it's been made even simpler by downloading a very small HTML file (337 bytes) and filling out a few form fields and let it construct your project with ease! The resulting project will be a Java web application with a Spring Framework configured to run in Eclipse or Netbeans.
DataScript is a formal language for modelling binary datatypes, bitstreams or file formats. This project provides a parser and codegenerator for generating Java codec classes from a DataScript specification.
A high performance cross programming languages communication framework similar to Java RMI. Unlike RMI, CABLE allows server push and was tested to run up to 3x faster than RMI depending the number of threads and CPU power. Currently in Java and C#.
Powerful Website Security | Continuous Web Threat Platform
Continuously detect, prioritize, and validate web threats to quickly mitigate security, privacy, and compliance risks.
Reflectiz is a comprehensive web exposure management platform that helps organizations proactively identify, monitor, and mitigate security, privacy, and compliance risks across their online environments. Designed to address the growing complexity of modern websites, Reflectiz provides full visibility and control over first, third, and even fourth-party components, such as scripts, trackers, and open-source libraries that often evade traditional security tools.
lsx is a small and powerful text and source codegenerator based on a format called Eva. Both java libraries for lsx and Eva and tutorial with some "Hello" samples including "Hello State Machine", interesting demo that generates C++ code.
A new WSDL to Java/JiBX binding generator. Supports multiple inputs as WSDL or XSD, array unwrapping (rare feature !), choice between plain arrays or java.util.List, prefix and namespace aware, serializable beans, and "ready to bind" generated files...