Michal Vyskocil
mvyskocil
Involved Projects and Packages
JavaHelp software is a full-featured, platform-independent, extensible
help system that enables developers and authors to incorporate online
help in applets, components, applications, operating systems, and
devices. Authors can also use the JavaHelp software to deliver online
documentation for the Web and corporate Intranet.
My playground. Please do not use packages from this repository!!
This project was created for package ledger via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package distrobox-image via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package host-spawn via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project aims at providing packages for glutgtk - a FreeGlut implementation based on Gtk+
GtkGLUT is an GLUT replacement based on GTK+ and GtkGLExt.
This project aims at providing packages for esmska.
AdaptX is an extensible stylesheet language (XSL) processor.
AElfred is a Java-based XML parser from Microstar Software Ltd. AElfred
is distributed for free (with full source) for both commercial and
non-commercial use.
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like
Make, but without Make's wrinkles.
Why another build tool when there is already make, gnumake, nmake, jam,
and others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ant's
original author could not live with when developing software across
multiple platforms. Make-like tools are inherently shell-based--they
evaluate a set of dependencies then execute commands, not unlike what
you would issue in a shell. This means that you can easily extend these
tools by using or writing any program for the OS that you are working
on. However, this also means that you limit yourself to the OS, or at
least the OS type, such as Unix, that you are working on.
Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them
for any time has run into the dreaded tab problem. "Is my command not
executing because I have a space in front of my tab???" said the
original author of Ant way too many times. Tools like Jam took care of
this to a great degree, but still have yet another format to use and
remember.
Ant is different. Instead of a model where it is extended with
shell-based commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of
writing shell commands, the configuration files are XML-based, calling
out a target tree where various tasks are executed. Each task is run by
an object that implements a particular task interface.
Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by
being able to construct a shell command such as `find . -name foo -exec
rm {}`, but it gives you the ability to be cross-platform--to work
anywhere and everywhere. If you really need to execute a shell command,
Ant has an task that allows different commands to be executed
based on the OS used.
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like
Make, but without Make's wrinkles.
Why another build tool when there is already make, gnumake, nmake, jam,
and others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ant's
original author could not live with when developing software across
multiple platforms. Make-like tools are inherently shell-based--they
evaluate a set of dependencies then execute commands, not unlike what
you would issue in a shell. This means that you can easily extend these
tools by using or writing any program for the OS that you are working
on. However, this also means that you limit yourself to the OS, or at
least the OS type, such as Unix, that you are working on.
Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them
for any time has run into the dreaded tab problem. "Is my command not
executing because I have a space in front of my tab???" said the
original author of Ant way too many times. Tools like Jam took care of
this to a great degree, but still have yet another format to use and
remember.
Ant is different. Instead of a model where it is extended with
shell-based commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of
writing shell commands, the configuration files are XML-based, calling
out a target tree where various tasks are executed. Each task is run by
an object that implements a particular task interface.
Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by
being able to construct a shell command such as `find . -name foo -exec
rm {}`, but it gives you the ability to be cross-platform--to work
anywhere and everywhere. If you really need to execute a shell command,
Ant has an task that allows different commands to be executed
based on the OS used.
The Ant-Contrib project is a collection of tasks (and at one point
maybe types and other tools) for Apache Ant.
ANTLR, Another Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a
language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers,
compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++
or Java actions (you can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers).
# To not introduce arch dependent java package, lets have this in separate subpackage
This antlr package is used for bootstrapping purposes only.
Java Standard Portlet API accoring to JSR-168, from Jetspeed-2 .
This package provides modules for Apache to invisibly integrate Tomcat
capabilities into an existing Apache installation.
To load the module into Apache, run the command "a2enmod jk" as root.
The JSR-296 Swing Application Framework prototype implementation is a
small set of Java classes that simplify building desktop applications.
ASM is a Java bytecode manipulation framework.
It can be used to dynamically generate stub classes or other proxy
classes, directly in binary form, or to dynamically modify classes at
load time, i.e., just before they are loaded into the Java Virtual
Machine.
ASM offers similar functionalities as BCEL or SERP, but is much
smaller.
ASM is a Java bytecode manipulation framework.
It can be used to dynamically generate stub classes or other proxy
classes, directly in binary form, or to dynamically modify classes at
load time, i.e., just before they are loaded into the Java Virtual
Machine.
ASM offers similar functionalities as BCEL or SERP, but is much
smaller.
Apache Axis is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access
Protocol") submission to W3C.
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- 3 commits in home:mvyskocil:branches:openSUSE:Templates:Images:Tumbleweed / openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Container
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