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  2. MicroEmulator - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, MicroEmulator project has been created on SourceForge. On 31 March 2006, MicroEmulator version 1.0 has been released. In November 2009, project moved to code.google.com, [5] and after Google closed it, development moved to GitHub. [6] On 10 January 2010, the last stable version 2.0.4 has been released.

  3. Concordion - Wikipedia

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    Concordion includes a flexible extension mechanism [6] for adding functionality, for example implementing new commands, listening to events, or modifying the output documentation. By providing functionality such as embedding screenshots, [ 7 ] storyboards [ 8 ] or logging output, [ 9 ] extensions provide confidence in what the test is doing ...

  4. Java OpenGL - Wikipedia

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    Java OpenGL (JOGL) is a wrapper library that allows OpenGL to be used in the Java programming language. [1] [2] It was originally developed by Kenneth Bradley Russell and Christopher John Kline, and was further developed by the Game Technology Group at Sun Microsystems. Since 2010, it has been an independent open-source project under a BSD license.

  5. IcedTea - Wikipedia

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    In March the icedtea-web source code was donated to the AdoptOpenJDK project. [34] Based on this the sources and issue management of IcedTea-Web were migrated to GitHub . One goal of the migration is to provide an integration for the Java 8 releases of AdoptOpenJDK , and provide JDK vendor independent installers for IcedTea-Web.

  6. EvoSuite - Wikipedia

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    EvoSuite was originally created in 2010 as output of a research project by Dr. Gordon Fraser and Dr. Andrea Arcuri. EvoSuite is currently released under LGPL license, and its source code is hosted on GitHub. In academia, EvoSuite is often referred as one of the main reference tools for search-based software testing. [1]

  7. GraalVM - Wikipedia

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    GraalVM has its roots in the Maxine Virtual Machine project at Sun Microsystems Laboratories (now Oracle Labs).The project's goal was to write a Java virtual machine in Java itself to avoid the problems of developing in C++, particularly manual memory management, and benefit from meta-circular optimizations.

  8. LWJGL - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) is an open-source software library that provides bindings to a variety of C libraries for video game developers to Java. It exposes cross-platform libraries commonly used in developing video games and multimedia titles, such as Vulkan , OpenGL , OpenAL and OpenCL .

  9. Hibernate (framework) - Wikipedia

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    When using an XML file, Hibernate can generate skeleton source code for the persistence classes. This is auxiliary when annotations are used. Hibernate can use the XML file or the Java annotations to maintain the database schema. There are provided facilities to arrange one-to-many and many-to-many relationships between classes.