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    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    Built for enterprise level and highly customized websites

    ... - A WebDAV based virtual file system for digital asset management. - Mature user and role management - Easy-to-use administration interface based on AJAX (using Ext JS) - Built for internationalisation - Flexible templating with XSLT 2.0/XPath 2.0 pulse is designed with brand sites in mind where absolute flexibility in presentation is a core requirement.
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    Mozaik

    Mozaik

    Easily craft beautiful dashboards

    ...You can either put your dashboard on a big screen in the open space, or consult it on your smartphone. Mozaïk dashboard comes with 6 themes and makes it easy to develop your own theme. Mozaïk widgets are maintained as separate modules, thus available via mozaik-ext in npm.js. Mozaïk provides a simple way to define your dashboard layout using a grid system. Most extensions need to communicate with APIs. Mozaïk eases this by providing a backend, which handles API calls and pushes data to widgets through websockets. Sometimes, a single dashboard is not enough. Mozaïk allows multiple dashboards with a smooth transition.
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    JSPlot

    JSPlot

    Javascript Library for plotting stocks or other data type using HTML5.

    ...You can create your own plots on a html div element. You can use candlestick chart, line plot, bar chart or distribution diagram. It can work with dinamic javascript frameworks, eg. js Ext and jQuery. You are able to use data sources, so different parts of the same data can be plotted at the same time on your page. You can pan and zoom your plots with mouse and keyboard shortcuts. You can use multiple type of indicators. You can read indicator data over your plot, or you can set a function that generates it from your plot data. ...
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    Cosas

    Cosas is a web emulation of the GTD app Things

    ...My plan is to use the web interface at work where I can't use my phone. There will also be an implementation for the iPhone, Android and perhaps a thick client if the mood strikes me. The web interface is written using Ext/JS 4 and all information will be updated using tiny AJAX calls. This is because I want the back end to be as simple as possible to re-implement using whatever framework that is most convenient.
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    This project is related to a software management of guests (homeless) in a set of facilities that could share guests data, waiting lists, receptions, etc. It is a multi language rich internet application based on MySQL5, Java 1.6, JSP, JPA and Ext JS
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