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JIRA 3.7 Beta 2. A lot of effort this release has been dedicated to developing Project Roles, which we hope will greatly reduce the headache of JIRA administration.
Java SE 6's New Scripting and Compiling Goodies. Among the most intriguing features of the first Java SE 6 release candidate are the capabilities the new scripting and compiling APIs deliver.
Classhat 1.0beta is a Java source code templating system capable of creating "generic-like" typed collections (including built-in datatypes) for any release JDK.
Compass 1.1 M3, a Java Search Engine Framework, 1.1 Milestone 3 released including major improvements with OSEM (Object/Search Engine Support), File system based transaction log, and bug fixes.
MVEL 1.0. The MVFLEX Expression Language (MVEL) is a high-performance, powerful property extraction and expression language for Java.
LipstikLF RC2 is intended to be a Java Swing counterpart of the marvellous KDE theme engine - Lipstik.
SmartSVN 2.1 supports the new Subversion 1.4 working copy format and contains many improvements of existing features.
EJOE 0.3.9.1 is a lightweight Java client/server component built to send and receive objects through pluggable (de)serialization mechanisms.
codavaj 1.2.0 is Javadoc in reverse: a seemingly useless reverse engineering tool to transform HTML Javadoc into Java source file skeletons (or a reflection API) like internal representation.
JURPE 0.3.7 (Java Universal Role Playing Engine) is a Java API to support the development of computer RPG games based on a skill-based, three dice RPG system.
Cobra 0.96 is a pure Java HTML DOM parser and renderer. It supports HTML 4, JavaScript, and CSS 2 (with some limitations).
Open Java Changes Everything, Or Does It?. Paul Browne says "Open Java Changes Everything" and makes some predictions about how and why it will. What do you think? Does open Java change everything?