This program uses the database created by MakeAPIDB. It opens a connection
* to a database using the same property file used by MakeAPIDB. Then it
* queries that database in several interesting ways to obtain useful
* information about Java APIs. It can be used to look up the fully-qualified
* name of a member, class, or package, or it can be used to list the members
* of a class or package.
JavaTV Program source code
Need to play Windows Media files and streams, mpeg4 video or DVDs in java? Access WDM capture devices? Control a firewire DVCam? Then maybe this can help you. dsj is an ongoing project to provide a java wrapper around Microsoft s DirectShow API. It offers a set of high level classes that give java easy access to functionality widely missed by java programmers and also lets you dive deeper into the interiors of Windows core api for 2D media. On the java side dsj tries to keep things open as possible - you may use it standalone or let it feed data into JMF or other APIs.
The Java Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical
examples for anyone programming in Java. Developers will find hundreds of tried-andtrue
Java "recipes" covering all of the major APIs as well as some APIs that aren t as well
documented in other Java books.
Using a holistic approach to teaching developers the ins-and-outs of GNU/Linux programming using APIs, tools, communication, and scripting, this book introduces programmers to the environment from the lowest layers to the user layers.
goText is a program for mobile phones that allows you to send text messages over GPRS/EDGE/UMTS. It was made in Java (J2ME) MIDP 1.0 CLDC 1.0 and so avaible for all java mobile devices.
JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared. This is very useful for describing exactly what has changed between two releases of a product. Only the API (Application Programming Interface) of each version is compared. It does not compare what the source code does when executed.
This book explains many powerful PEAR packages for maximizing your PHP development productivity for accessing and displaying data, handling dates, working with XML and Web Services, and accessing Web APIs.