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    hygen

    hygen

    The simple, fast, and scalable code generator

    Generators are self-contained and folder structure makes up the command structure. Complex is easy but simple is hard. Contextual template lookup, pull requests that look nice and clean, structured file organization, make generators fun again! Constantly benchmarked and dependencies are carefully considered to shorten startup and generation time. Built-in scaffolds to quickly create generators. Full logic templates and rendering. Prompts and flows for taking in arguments. Automatic CLI...
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    PrimeFaces CRUD Generator for NetBeans

    Generate PrimeFaces Pages from Entity Classes in NetBeans

    This module provides a forked version of the JSF Pages from Entity Classes wizard inside NetBeans but produces PrimeFaces JSF pages with page layout, menu and dialog boxes. The page style is inspired by Emre Simtay's blog "Simple CRUD Web Application with JSF 2.1, PrimeFaces 3.5, Maven and JPA".
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