JGenerator

"The JGenerator" is an open source Java application from JZox which offered functionality similar to that of Macromedia Generator.

Product history
When Macromedia discontinued support for Generator with version 2.6 in June 2003, the last version did not support the new Macromedia Flash MX format.

Independent programmer Dmitry Skavish had developed JGenerator with Java in 2000 to offer similar functionality through an open source implementation which ran up to 20 times faster. JGenerator version 2.1 MX added support for Flash MX.

Editions
JGenerator 2.x was available in a free Community Edition and a paid Enterprise Edition which added the following features: A Developer Edition had also been made available for version 2.0 to provide a development environment for individual designers or developers without support for actual server-based online content production.

Discontinuation
On December 11, 2003, Macromedia signed a licensing agreement with JZox, which no longer sells JGenerator. The last available version was 2.2.5 MX.