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    Jigy Generator OSX

    Jigy Generator OSX

    The best way to generate a Spring Java Web Application. It just works!

    The Jigy Generator is the simplest way to build and code a Java web application with a Spring Framework by using a project creation wizard and now it's been made even simpler by downloading a very small HTML file (337 bytes) and filling out a few form fields and let it construct your project with ease! The resulting project will be a Java web application with a Spring Framework configured to run in Eclipse or Netbeans. The project is annotation-based and provides dependency injection of project resources and simple annotation-based transaction management. ...
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    Jamon is a text template engine for Java, useful for generating dynamic HTML, XML, or any text-based content. In a typical Model-View-Controller architecture, Jamon clearly is aimed at the View (or presentation) layer.
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    SM2W is an Eclipse plug-in that allows users to generate Apache Wicket code (Java and Html markup) from a state machine diagram.
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    Jutty is a code generator that will produce basic classes for a variety of patterns and standard coding classes. I'm hoping to make this an Eclipse plugin in order to start all types of new files.
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    JLoom is a JSP like template language for text generation - e.g. source code, HTML, XML. JLoom templates are modular encapsulated. Parameters can be any Java type, even Generics or Varargs. There is a plugin for Eclipse and a command line tool.
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    Jump Start UI is a development tool that jumpstarts your UI development by generating initial display and binding code based on the JavaBean. Genertes code for HTML, SWT, and other languages/libraries.
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    xsdTransformer generates xforms, xhtml, code, scripts and desriptors (e.g. xForms based xhtml sites) based on xml schemas.
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    With one mouse click you generate an XForms form (within an XHTML site) based on your XML Schema. (Tranformation of XML Schemata to other technologies such as JSF, XUL, Hibernate are planned).
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