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Time Tracking software works on a web based application and enables the organization to keep records of similar task’s timelines assigned to different employees, or actual time spent on particular projects.
Technologies Used : C# .Net, Ajax, MS-SQL Server
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openMyAdmin is a free CMS, established on the basis of recent trends in developing web applications such as AJAX, MVC and OOP. Basic principles of CMS: web desktop and modular structure.
Servlet framework for creating standalone restful CRUD services
AjaxToaster is built on XMLToaster and inspired by the "guerrilla SOA" philosphy.
You can use it to quickly create RESTful JSON & XML based CRUD services for your web applications by writing short scripts.
It is downloadable as a windows installer package for quick no-hassle setup.
It runs as a servlet in an app-server. By default it sets itself up to run inside its own standalone (jetty) server.
Code contributions most welcome!