FindBugs™ - Find Bugs in Java Programs This is the web page for FindBugs, a program which looks for bugs in Java code. It is free software, distributed under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public LicenseFindBugs is sponsored by software security company Fortify Software, which sells security tools, including Fortify Source Code Analysis, which which uses static analysis to search for security vulnerabilities (much as FindBugs uses static analysis to look for general code quality problems in Public bookmarkswith codefindbugsfreejavapageprogramwebby 6 users
Main Page - FreeMind - free mind mapping software FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of Mind Manager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations. So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to priorize, know... in Public bookmarkswith freemindpremiermind-mappingsoftwarewrittenjavarecentby 92 users
Managing the Java classpath (Windows) The classpath is one of the most complex and infuriating parts of the Java platform, but mastering it is essential to becoming a professional Java programmer. In this article, Elliotte Rusty Harold lays out the intricacies of the classpath and sourcepath and shows you how to master them on Windows. If you use UNIX or Mac OS X, see the companion article. in Public bookmarkswith classpathcomplexinfuriatingpartsjavaplatformmasteringessential
rhug gcj is a both a native code compiler for the java programming language as well as a clean-room execution environment for static executables, dynamic shared libraries, and java bytecode. See http://gcc.gnu.org/java for details. gcj is conceptually closer to a C or C++ compiler than the average java compiler. Most open source java projects have build procedures tailored for traditional java compilers and execution environments. These procedures often aren't easy to adapt to gcj's view of the world. That's where rhug comes in. rhug is a collection of important open source java packages configured to build and install with the automake/autoconf/libtool trinity familiar to many C and C++ programmers. The end result is a collection of executables and shared li... in linux > red hadwith linuxredgcjnativecodecompilerjavaprogrammingby 2 users
Risk Risk is a Java version of the classic RISK board game, with a simple map format, network play, single player mode, hotseat, and many more features. It works on all operating system that run Java 1.4 or higher. in Public bookmarkswith boardclassicformatgamejavamapriskversionby 4 users
The Jem Report - Hacking SUSE Linux 10.1 When you're done installing SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS, your desktop system is not complete. You might still need support for Java programs, MP3 audio files, and browser plugins for Macromedia Flash, Adobe Acrobat, RealPlayer, and Windows Media Video. You may also want to add support for playing DVD videos on your computer, and to try out the new XGL graphical toys. Here's how to effectively make SUSE Linux 10.1 into the perfect desktop OS. Mambo - the dynamic portal engine and content management system mambo in linux > susewith linuxsuseinstalling10.1desktopsystemsupportjava