Java
Welcome to the Skunkware Java section.
Package List
Name |
Description |
Version |
OSR5 |
UnixWare |
Acme |
Acme Labs Java Software |
1.0.2 |
Yes |
Yes |
ApacheJMe |
Apache JMeter |
1.0 |
Yes |
Yes |
Djava |
Java class file disassembler |
052097 |
Yes |
No |
Earl |
Earl - Cute little fella |
1.0 |
Yes |
Yes |
enhydra |
Java Application Server |
2.0.1 |
Yes |
Yes |
jasmin |
disassembler |
1.06 |
Yes |
No |
jikes |
Java compiler |
0.41 |
No |
Yes |
klassmaster |
disassembler |
1.0 |
Yes |
No |
swing |
Swing - Java Foundation Clases |
1.1 |
Yes |
Yes |
vrwave |
VRwave VRML 2.0 browser |
0.9 |
Yes |
Yes |
Acme Labs Java Software
These excellent Java classes were downloaded from Jef Poskanzer's
ACME Laboratories. The ACME Labs home page is at http://www.acme.com/
and includes some remarkably useful freeware.
In addition to the Acme class library, i have also downloaded and
packaged up a few of Jef's Java applications. These include :
- WebCat
- fetch URLs and write them to stdout
- WebList
- make a list of the files in a web subtree
- WebCopy
- copy a remote web subtree to the local disk
- WebGrep
- search a web subtree for a pattern
- WebPost
- post a web query and write the results to stdout
- ToPpm
- dump out an image URL as PPM
- ToGif
- dump out an image URL as GIF
Also included is the Java application wrapper script JavaWrapper and a
sample shell script i wrote called webget which front-ends the action
of WebCat.
The Acme class library gets extracted, by default, into /usr/local/java/Acme.
The Java applications get extracted into /usr/local/java and the shell
script wrappers get extracted into /usr/local/bin.
The JavaWrapper script checks to see if your CLASSPATH environment
variable is set. If not, it sets it to /usr/local/java. If set, it checks
to see if /usr/local/java is a component and, if not, appends that.
Many other useful and fun things are at
ACME Laboratories.
If you have questions about the packaging of these classess, you may
address them to me, Ron Record, via rr@sco.com.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/Acme/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/Acme/
http://www.acme.com/java/software/
http://www.acme.com/
Apache JMeter
The Apache JMeter is a 100% pure Java desktop application designed
to test URL behavior and measure their performance.
Apache JMeter may be used to test server performance both on static
and dynamic resources (files or CGI, Servlets, Perl scripts). It may
well be used to simulate a heavy load on a server or network to test
its strength or to analyse overall performance under different load
types. You can use it to make a graphical analysis of your server or
to test your server/script behavior under heavy concurrent load.
Apache JMeter features include:
- Complete portability and 100% Java purity.
- Full Swing and lightweight component support (precompiled JAR uses
packages javax.swing.*).
- Works with any URL supported by the underlying Java platform.
- Allows the use of both GET and POST method with HTTP URLs.
- Full multithreading framework allows concurrent sampling by many
threads.
- Several load statistics may be choosen with pluggable timers.
- Data analisys and visualisation plugins allow great extendibility
as well as personalization.
- Careful GUI design allows faster operation and more precise timings.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/ApacheJMeter/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/ApacheJMeter/
http://java.apache.org/jmeter/dist/
http://java.apache.org/jmeter/
Djava - java class file disassembler
D-Java is a class file disassembler written in C. Latest release:
May 20, 1997.
Running D-Java
Usage
D-Java [-afhv] [-e [+]] [[-n ]...] [-o ] [-]|[classfile[.class]...]
All output is to stdout.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/Djava/
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~umsilve1/djava/
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~umsilve1/djava/
Earl - Images of Earl
A few GIF images (courtesy Petr Sofa)
of a cute little fella. He's named Earl .
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/earl/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/earl/
Enhydra - Java application server
Enhydra is an Open Source Java application server run-time and development
environment. In development for nearly two years, Enhydra is the basis
for a number of Internet applications deployed in mission-critical commercial
environments. Its genesis is the direct result of requirements from
managers, developers and architects of corporate IT, product companies
and Web hosting service providers.
Java application servers are taking Internet application development
beyond traditional CGI programming. Requirements for scalable, manageable
and maintainable N-tier client/server applications demand the use of
application servers. Enhydra and commercial Java application servers
offer development tools and common object services capable of supporting
rapid development by teams of interface designers and software engineers.
Once compiled, the Enhydra application server serves applications
through standard Web servers, such as Apache or Netscape. Enhydra is
also capable of handling HTTP requests directly from browsers.
Enhydra's license is based on the FreeBSD-style license. Designed
by consultants to balance the need for flexibility and rapid development,
its run-time modules and tools include:
- Enhydra Application Framework - Super-servlet run-time environment
of common services (session, presentation, database connectivity)
for supporting N-tier Enhydra applications.
- Enhydra Multiserver - a servlet running environment with embedded
servlet management, monitoring and debugging.
- Enhydra XMLC - XML Compiler (to-be-released), designed to support
designer/developer co-development.
- Enhydra Jolt - a structured approach to using embedded Java for
dynamic HTML.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/enhydra/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/enhydra/
http://www.enhydra.org/Downloads
http://www.enhydra.org/
Jasmin - Java Assembler Interface
Jasmin is a Java Assembler Interface. It takes ASCII descriptions
for Java classes, written in a simple assembler-like syntax and using
the Java Virtual Machine instruction set. It converts them into binary
Java class files suitable for loading into a JVM implementation.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/jasmin/
http://cat.nyu.edu/meyer/jasmin/
http://cat.nyu.edu/meyer/jasmin
Jikes - Java Compiler
Jikes is a freely available Open Source Java compiler from IBM.
JikesTM is a research project, providing
just the core function of Java compilation. It is not an IBM product,
and is certainly not a replacement for, or alternative to, IBM products
such as VAJava. The latter is a full, industrial-strength product. Compilation
is but one of the many functions that it provides.
Jikes is a source to bytecode compiler, and not a bytecode to native
compiler, such as the High Performance Java compiler that is part of
the latest VisualAge Product. Jikes is similar to function to the javac
compiler shipped with Sun's Java Development Kits (JDK's).
Jikes is designed to operate with any version of the JDK, while other
IBM offerings are usually designed to work only with a particular version
of the JDK. Thus it is possible that Jikes may reject a program that
another IBM-written compiler accepts, or vice versa.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/jikes/
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/formula/jikesos
http://www.research.ibm.com/jikes/
Klassmaster - Java class modifier/obfuscator
Zelix KlassMaster is a utility written in Java TM that reads and modifies
Java class (bytecode) files. It is also a Java obfuscator and a Java
unobfuscator.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/klassmaster/
http://www.zelix.com/klassmaster/license.html
http://www.zelix.com/klassmaster/index.html
Swing - Java Foundation Classes
The Java Foundation Classes software greatly simplifies the development
and deployment of 100% Pure Javatm applications for the Internet, intranet
and desktop environments. By using the JFC software, developers can
create an application that reflects the operating system on which it
runs, or use the GUI components to create their own platform-independent
interface. In addition, they can take advantage of a new Java look and
feel to be provided by Sun in order to have a uniform look and feel
across all platforms.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/swing/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/swing/
http://www.javasoft.com/products/jfc/download.html
http://www.javasoft.com/products/jfc/index.html
Interactive 3D Virtual Reality Scene Viewer
- Authors
- Keith Andrews (kandrews@iicm.edu): VRwave project leader
- Michael Pichler (mpi@iicm.edu): VRwave X11 lead programmer
- Contributed by
- Meredith Whyles (mwhyles@merlyn.net)
- For more information, visit http://www.merlyn.net/.
- SCO "Skunkmom" Sponsor
- Ron Record (rr@sco.com)
- Obtained from
- ftp://ftp.iicm.edu/pub/VRwave/
- Restrictions
- Refer to the COPYRIGHT and LICENCE files.
- Description
- VRwave is a freely available browser for 3D worlds and scenes modeled
in VRML 2.0 (the latest version of the Virtual Reality Modeling Language).
It is being developed by the Institute for Information Processing
and Computer Supported New Media (IICM) of Graz University of Technology,
Austria, the team who brought you the VRweb VRML 1.0 browser. Visit
http://www.iicm.edu/ for information
about the IICM.
- VRwave is the only free VRML browser available in full source code
which does not require commercial packages such as Inventor or Motif
and which will run on (almost) any Unix or Windows platform. For more
information on VRwave, visit http://www.iicm.edu/vrwave
. The new name VRwave is intended to distinguish the VRML 2.0
browser written largely in Java from VRweb, which was written in C++.
In terms of look and feel, VRwave is a direct successor to VRweb.
For more information about VRweb, visit http://www.sco.com/skunkware/x11/viewers/
.
- Productivity
- This program displays VRML 2.0 files for the user to manipulate.
When used with a web browser, such as Netscape or Mosaic, this 3D
viewer allows access to the increasing number of web sites offering
virtual reality content and to the advanced HyperWave servers (formerly
known as "Hyper-G"). HyperWave servers represent the next
generation web solution for publishing rich hypermedia documents in
the Internet's World Wide Web and internal TCP/IP networks. For more
information about HyperWave, visit http://www.hyperwave.de/.
- Work Planned
- None
- Documentation
- Preliminary on-line help for VRwave is included in the archive "Common-VRwave-0.9-Unix.tar.gz".
For additional information, view the VRweb User Guide at
http://www.iicm.edu/vrweb/help .
- Verification
- Run "vrwave filename &" (or "$VRWAVE_HOME/vrwave
filename &"), where filename is any VRML 2.0
file. If VRweb (the C++ predecessor of VRwave) is executed, it will
automatically invoke VRwave when a VRML 2.0 file is encountered. Both
VRML 1.0 and VRML 2.0 files have a file suffix of ".wrl".
- Known Limitations
- Currently, VRwave for Unix is unable to process VRML 1.0 files.
For more information, visit
http://hiwaay.net/~crispen/vrml/faq.html#q2.
How to get the source
Visit http://www.sco.com/skunkware/
or ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/src/x11/viewers
to obtain a copy of the source in gzip format. To create the executable
from the source code (on OpenServer 5.0.4), follow these steps:
- Install the "SVR5 based UnixWare release (codenamed Gemini)"
version of the Universal Development Kit (UDK) and Java Development
Kit 1.1 (JDK).
- Obtain (or build) and install the UDK version of the Mesa
Graphics Library (version 2.4), which is available from SCO SkunkWare.
Only the two primary Mesa libraries (libMesaGL.a and libMesaGLU.a)
are required.
- Use ksh.
- Ensure that the execution search path includes the directory containing
the UDK C/C++ compilers (e.g., "/udk/usr/ccs/bin") BEFORE
any other compiler directories (e.g., "/usr/bin/" for the
SCO Development System compilers).
- Execute the command: "export CPU=SCO".
- Decompress and untar the archive "vrwave-0.9.tar.gz".
- See file BUILDING for an installation guide.
- The unbuilt source directory hierarchy requires about 3 Meg, and
the built hierarchy requires about 5 Meg of disk space. The shared
object is under 1 Meg.
- Decompress and untar the archive "Common-VRwave-0.9-Unix.tar.gz".
- Set environment variable VRWAVE_HOME to the directory which was
created on unpacking the archive (vrwave-0.9). This directory contains
the vrwave wrapper script, help, icons, etc.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/vrwave/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/java/vrwave/
http://www.iicm.edu/vrwave/release/licence.html
http://www.iicm.edu/vrwave
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