Tudu Lists is a J2EE application for managing todo lists. It's based on Spring 2.5, JPA/Hibernate and AJAX (using the DWR framework). It's a simple yet effective project management tool, and it is also often used as a sample Spring application.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Solaris, Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

French, English

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Java Swing, Web-based

Programming Language

AspectJ, JavaScript, JSP, Java

Database Environment

JDBC

Related Categories

AspectJ To-Do Lists Software, AspectJ Project Management Software, AspectJ Frameworks, JavaScript To-Do Lists Software, JavaScript Project Management Software, JavaScript Frameworks, JSP To-Do Lists Software, JSP Project Management Software, JSP Frameworks, Java To-Do Lists Software, Java Project Management Software, Java Frameworks

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2005-02-18