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    4WS.Platform

    4WS.Platform

    Development Platform for Web and Mobile Applications

    This RAD platform allows to quickly develop web and mobile applications without any coding task. Applications can be developed by simply configuring them through a graphical environment. There is no limit in the complexity of the applications to create, since there is always the chance to include custom scripts made by a developer. The platform supports multiple databases and operating systems, since it has been developed using Java and it provides a rich user interface based on Sencha ExtJS.
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    CzeroCase

    Framework for Case Management

    CZero is an Open Source Platform for Adaptive Case Management, developed to ease the creation of advanced solutions to support relations between documents, records, people, and processes, ensuring compliance with government regulations, industry standards, and internal company procedures, according to the European Digital Agenda guidelines. Czero framework, based on Java environment, integrate the most modern solutions like OSGI, CMIS, WSS, LDAP, enabling designer and developers to build,...
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    Dataweb Project - Java RAD Framework
    Dataweb Project is a RAD (Rapid Application Development) written in java. It's a client/server framework that allows to develop and to use tables, forms, reports, modules, plugins, services, webservices and other from remote. See project web site.
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    3RAD is a MDSD tool for generating 3-tier applications out of a custom data model specified in EMF Ecore. For building the generator openArchitectureWare is used. The produced target application will consist of a Swing front end and a EJB 3.0 server app.
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    A generic database schema generation and modeling tool. Allows a generic schema to be manually designed and edited or automatically generated. Schemas can be deployed to any of the supported database systems (Oracle,MySQL,SqlServer+).
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    Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.
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    Fourth generation database designer and code-generator for educational purposes and speeding-up database designing and creating work.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    hm DataModeler
    hm DataModeler is a software for modeling data.
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