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JxFileWatcher Cross-Desktop  v.1.4

JxFileWatcher is a cross-platform library that provides convenient Java API for monitoring file system events. It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms and supports both 32 and 64-bit versions of these OS.

JxDocument  v.1.0

JxDocument is a lightweight Java component for viewing PDF documents in Java Swing UI, converting PDF pages to Java images, and reading text from PDF documents.

JxCapture for Mac OS X Std.  v.1.3

JxCapture, the new product by TeamDev Ltd.

JxCapture for Mac OS X Ind.  v.1.3

JxCapture, the new product by TeamDev Ltd.

JxCapture  v.3.2

Cross-platform library providing image and video capture API for Java applications. The library provides ability to capture windows, full screen, or defined screen areas, IU elements and saves the capture result for further manipulation in Java code

JxBrowser  v.5.1

JxBrowser 4 library enables seamless integration of Google Chromium web browser component into Swing-based Java Desktop applications. Supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Debian platforms.

JNIWrapper for Windows (32/64-bit)  v.3.10

JNIWrapper library allows to interface native code while retaining full control of the application on the Java side. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a library function.

JNIWrapper for Solaris (x64/x86)  v.3.10

JNIWrapper library allows to interface native code while retaining full control of the application on the Java side. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a library function.

JNIWrapper for Solaris (ultraSPARC)  v.3.10

JNIWrapper library allows to interface native code while retaining full control of the application on the Java side. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a library function.

JNIWrapper for Mac OS X Std.  v.3.7.2

With JNIWrapper, there is no need for you to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library.

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