don't know where i got this from but looked impressive so recommendation
Ten Amazing Java Applications


   Java is such a great language and platform for any kind of application.
It is open, fast, powerful, runs on any platform, and there are more jobs
for Java than any other programming language. After reading more FUD and
Java bashing from Ruby land I thought it would be fun to put together a list
of truly amazing uses of Java that covers a wide spectrum.
10 - Sun SPOT

The Sun SPOT <http://www.sunspotworld.com/> Device is a small, wireless,
battery powered experimental platform. It is programmed almost entirely in
Java to allow regular programmers to create projects that used to require
specialized embedded system development skills. The hardware platform
includes a range of built-in sensors as well as the ability to easily
interface to external devices. The SPOT Development Kit contains two
complete, free-range Sun SPOTs (with processor, radio, sensor board and
battery) and one basestation Sun SPOT (with processor and radio). Also
included are all the software development tools and cables required to start
developing applications for your Sun SPOT.

9 - Project Looking Glass

Project Looking
Glass<http://www.sun.com/software/looking_glass/details.xml>is an open
source development project based on and evolved from Sun
Microsystems' advanced technology project. It supports running unmodified
existing applications in a 3D space, as well as APIs for 3D window manager
and application development. At the moment, existing application integration
is supported for Solaris x86 and Linux platforms. The library for 3D
application development is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
8 - Flying Saucer & Mozilla Rhino

Flying Saucer <https://xhtmlrenderer.dev.java.net/> is 100% Java XHTML+CSS
renderer, including support for table pagination, margin boxes, running
elements, named pages, and more. It is CSS 2.1 compliant (currently working
on CSS 3 compliance), can be embedded into your Swing applications, and uses
the open source LGPL license. This is a very impressive library! Equally
impressive is Mozilla Rhino <http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/>. Rhino is an
open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is
typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users.
Imagine combining Flying Saucer, Applets/JavaFX Script support, Rhino, and
the hugely improved "Consumer
JRE"<http://weblogs.java.net/blog/chet/archive/2007/05/consumer_jre_le.html>
!
 7 - UltraMixer

UltraMixer <http://www.ultramixer.com/> is a DJ mixing software which
enables you to mix digital music in various formats such as MP3, WMA, AAC,
OGG, WAV or CDs in real time. All you need is a sound card. The DJ's
turntables are replaced by two digital SoundPlayers, the "vinyls" are
available within seconds through the integrated FileArchive. There are three
versions of UltraMixer available: the Free Edition and the Basic Edition for
private users and the Professional Edition for high demands and commercial
use. It can interface with a number of hardware
controllers<http://ultramixer.com/index.php?c=cHJvZHVjdHM=&c2=Y29udHJvbGxlcg==>so
you don't have to use a mouse.
6 - Blu-ray BD-J

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) selected Java technology
<http://www.blueboard.com/bluray/pdf/javaone2006_ts1685_v2.pdf> to be used
as the platform for their advanced interactive application specification.
Java technology was selected because:

   - Java technology has proven to be a technically sound solution in the
   mobile domain and in interactive television (MHP/OCAP)
   - Java technology has proven cross-platform technology support in
   embedded devices
   - Java technology provides an open-ended platform for content development
   with secure network support

I have seen a live demo of BD-J at JavaOne and was very impressed.
Blu-ray seems
to be winning the battle<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:HighDefShare.svg>.
It might finally be time to pick up a Blu-ray player.
5 - JavaFX Script & JavaFX Mobile

JavaFX Script is a compiled declarative scripting language that will soon be
built into Java that enables Java developers and graphics designers to
create rich user interfaces comparable to Adobe Flash. Recently key-frame
animation <http://blogs.sun.com/chrisoliver/entry/key_frame_animation>support
was added. The graphical designer tool being developed will be an
Adobe Illustrator plugin. Rich Internet Applications built using JavaFX
Script will run in the browser as an applet. An effort of cosmic
proportions<http://weblogs.java.net/blog/chet/archive/2007/05/consumer_jre_le.html>has
been done to the Java Runtime Environment to improve startup time and
responsiveness of applets.

JavaFX Mobile <http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/mobile/index.jsp> is a
complete mobile operating and application environment built around Java and
Linux open source technologies. JavaFX Mobile includes support for Java ME
applications and other standard Java APIs to enable a broad range of new and
existing Java applications. I think JavaFX Mobile brings a nearly complete
Java SE environment to mobile devices (minus some things such as Corba, JMX,
etc). Sun is a bit late in the game, but I think this will really pick up. I
know I would prefer a full Java RIA over Adobe Flex.
4 - NASA World Wind

World Wind <http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/> lets you zoom from satellite
altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth
terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there. It is very
much like Google Earth, but written 100% in Java. There is an
SDK<http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/index.html>for embedding it
into your Java Swing applications.
3 - Team Jefferson's Tommy Junior bot

Tommy Jr. <http://www.teamjefferson.com/?q=Vehicle> is based on a Scion xB
vehicle platform. The team's secret weapon is the patent pending MAX
software platform from Perrone Robotics. MAX represents the DNA and core
robotics operating system that enables the rapid drop-in of commercially
available and affordable sensors, hardware, and actuators. MAX is based 100%
on Sun Microsystems' Java technology. Tommy Junior's micro-controllers and
single low-cost standard car PC run the MAX robotics platform atop of
standard, micro, and Java Real Time System (Java RTS) profiles.

The team's after-market drop-in approach enables any vehicle whatsoever to
be made fully autonomous within a short period of time. Tommy Junior's cost
in parts has been a mere $50,000 which includes the automotive platform
itself. After actuators and hardware were dropped in, Tommy Junior was up
and running in just 24 hours with Tommy senior navigation and obstacle
avoidance capabilities. While Tommy Junior and Tommy senior share the same
MAX DNA, Tommy Junior has since surpassed his father's wits with new rules
of behavior rapidly evolved for city driving.
2 - ThinkFree

ThinkFree is the compatible alternative to Microsoft Office. It includes
ThinkFree Write (word processing), ThinkFree Calc (spreadsheet), and
ThinkFree Show (presentation) applications that let you create, edit, and
update your documents. The ThinkFree interface is designed to look, feel,
and behaves like Microsoft Office, eliminating the learning curve. Because
ThinkFree application use the same formats as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint,
you can rest assured that your documents will look the same in ThinkFree as
they do in Microsoft Office-no matter what editing features you are using.
It can also save as PDF.

ThinkFree is written in Java, so it runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. There is
a free online edition with 1 GB of storage, collaboration tools, publishing
to blogs, web pages or ThinkFree Docs. I think it loads using Java Web
Start? You can also host it on your own server, or run it as a desktop
application.
 1 - JPC

JPC <http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/index.html> is a pure Java emulation of
an x86 PC with fully virtual peripherals. It runs anywhere you have a JVM,
whether x86, RISC, mobile phone, set-top box, possibly even your
refrigerator! All this, with the bulletproof security and stability of Java
technology.

JPC creates a virtual computer upon which you can install your favorite
operating system in a safe, flexible and powerful way. It aims to give you
complete control over your favorite PC software's execution environment,
whatever your real hardware or operating system, and JPC's multi-layered
security makes it the safest solution for running the most dangerous
software in quarantine - ideal for archiving viruses, hosting honey pots,
and protecting your machine from malicious or unstable software.

It was hard to choose only ten application when there are so many cool
looking scientific applications, 3D games, IDEs, languages that run on the
JVM, etc. It's incredible what people are doing with Java these days.

Also, there has been talk about aging mission critical real-time control
systems transitioning to Java Real Time System
(RTS)<http://www.developer.com/java/article.php/1367671>such as
Nuclear Power Plants, Aircraft Control, Submarine Control, Factory
Automation, Airport Aviation Flight Control, Energy and Power Systems
Supply, Telecommunication Satellite and so forth. I saw a demonstration of
the world's fastest moving robot arm being controlled by a Java RTS
application at JavaOne 2007. Very cool stuff.
Extra


Woopra <http://www.woopra.com/> is the world's most comprehensive,
information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis
application. and is purely written in java language.Woopra is still in beta
realese so you can find some bugs or missing features, but it have a big
future in front of it when the official version gona be released. we've
already written an article about woopra, you can check it
here<http://www.ilabz.net/?p=356>.

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