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ECF is a framework for building distributed servers, applications, and tools. It provides a modular implementation of the OSGi Remote Services standard and implements the OSGi...
Last Updated on 7 June 2013 by Wim Jongman
PlatformKit is a platform dependency management toolkit. It can be used to support platform-specific configuration in development processes based on the Model Driven...
Last Updated on 12 January 2013 by Dennis Wagelaar
Codename One is free and open source. It integrates with Eclipse allowing you to build your applications and debug from Eclipse while targeting all mobile platforms.
Last Updated on 24 September 2012 by Shai Almog
This feature provides the ECF Remote Services Target Components. This is the set of bundles (API, examples, and providers), that allow OSGi frameworks to expose and access...
Last Updated on 20 March 2012 by Wim Jongman
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Have you ever tried to debug complex programs/object structures in eclipse? Spent years or your life or resorted to making paper sketches as you debug? ...
Last Updated on 10 January 2012 by Ewan GraphHeap
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NOTE: The EclipseME is now the official base for the Eclipse Mobile Tools for Java Project. All EclipseME functionality, plus more is now available directly from the Eclipse...
Last Updated on 10 June 2011 by Craig Setera
Floggy is a free object persistence framework for J2ME/MIDP applications. The main goal of this framework is to abstract the data persistence details from the developer,...
Last Updated on 8 February 2011 by Thiago Leão oreira