Pipes for NetRexx and Java implements a simple but very powerful piping methodology based on the one developed by John P. Hartmann of IBM.
Category Archives: JVM Language
FormsWizard
FormsWizard is an automated migration engine that translates Oracle Forms source code (PL/SQL) into Java language. It allows companies and organisations to bring legacy software to the web and achieve great savings compared to the cost of rewriting applications.
JavaCC
JavaCC is a parser/scanner generator for java. It is a tool that reads a grammar specification and converts it to a Java program that can recognize matches to the grammar.
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing Java, C#, or C++ actions.
Frink
From the description: “Frink is a practical calculating tool and programming language designed to help us all to better understand the world around us, to help us get calculations right without getting bogged down in the mechanics, and to make a tool that’s really useful in the real world.”
Qexo
Qexo is a partial implementation of the XML Query language. It achieves high performance because a query is compiled down to Java bytecodes using the Kawa framework.
MillScript
MillScript is a programming language for the batch creation of Open World’s websites. In terms of intellectual inheritance, MillScript is a simplified variant of Spice.
Verto
Joost
Joost is Java implementation of the Streaming Transformations for XML (STX) language.
isCOBOL
The isCOBOL Compiler translates COBOL source code into Java classes that are then executed with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The isCOBOL Compiler is a platform agnostic, ANSI-compliant COBOL compiler that generates object-orientated code which efficiently runs on any platform that supports a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.4.2 or greater. The isCOBOL Compiler is written in 100% pure Java. The isCOBOL Runtime Environment enables applications to able to run on any device supporting a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) — from mainframes to mobile phones.