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    Aksara

    Aksara

    Aksara help PHP Programmer to build an awesome app!

    Aksara is a CodeIgniter based CRUD Toolkit that you can use to build complex applications become shorter, secure and more reliable in just a few lines of code. Serving both CMS or Framework, produce both HEADLESS (RESTful API) or TRADITIONAL (Browser Based) output just by writing in single controller. Yet it's reusable, scalable and ready to use!
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    beanui

    generic bean/entity, server side rendered, single page web application

    framework to create a modern application with web gui through java bean descriptors
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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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