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    Snippetory

    Snippetory

    Java templating solution with passive templates.

    Snippetory is a platform for java developers dealing with any text generation. The abstraction layer helps to keep the issues of the 'view' in the view, while all logic is implemented in java. Editing, debugging and testing, all with the tools one is already used to. The separation of template keeps the template simple, the logic compact, and easy to navigate, and offers completely new re-usage scenarios. Sourceforge code hosting is abandoned. Primary site is now...
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    JDynamiTe, Dynamic Template in Java

    JDynamiTe, Dynamic Template in Java

    Dynamically generate documents from templates

    JDynamiTe is a tool which allows you to dynamically create documents in any format from "template" documents. And very few lines of code (or no line at all!) are needed to do that. Some typical usage domains of JDynamiTe are: - dynamic Web pages creation, - text document generation, - source code generation... In fact, it can be useful in any case where pre-defined documents (templates) have to be dynamically populated with data. The main benefit of JDynamiTe is to allow a true...
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    PreprocesssorWizard

    PreprocesssorWizard

    WYSIWIG conditional compilation preprocessor for Java etc.

    A WYSIWYG Conditional Compilation Preprocessor for Java, Perl, C, C++, Basic, PowerShell, C#, Javascript, and other programming languages. Many C and C++ developers rely heavily on the C preprocessor, and lament the lack of a preprocessor in Java, scripting languages, and other programming languages. The principal objection to a preprocessor is that it makes one's code difficult to read.
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    Chunk, an HTML Template Engine for Java

    Chunk, an HTML Template Engine for Java

    Clean, powerful templates for Java

    A powerful Java Template Engine, great for building HTML or XML docs. Chunk can handle many other needs and situations as well. In-tag filters & default values, multiple snippets per file, layered themes, macros, conditional includes, localization & more.
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    VHDT

    VHDT

    VHDL Design Tool - code generation and project management

    Application simplifies the development and management of VHDL projects. The project is displayed in a well-arranged tree structure depending on the hierarchy of entities. It also helps to maintain projects in a consistent state. Other features include automatic generation of VHDL testbenches and structures based on user-defined templates. The NetBeans platform is used as a basis for the implementation.
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