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    JWebSwing

    JWebSwing

    A true Java Only Web Framework

    The JWebSwing is a web framework designed for ease of use, and as simplistic as possible in design. Design your applications the same way you would design a Swing application! Annotate your CSS according to Java Objects, Fields, or even in-line. Utilizing the best open source available on the web, This framework combines the best components available freely on the web into a single, easy-to-use, and extremely powerful framework which is lightweight, fast, and easily...
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    Alida

    Alida

    An annotation based Java Validation Framework for Java Classes

    - Alida is a lightweight API for validating Java objects. -“Alida” comes from pruning the word “vALIDAtion”. It also means a “Winged creature”. It can give programmers “wings” by delegating the validation to another API. - Alida uses only annotations for ‘marking up’ the objects which need to be validated. - It is packaged as a jar file (alida.jar) which can be dropped in the classpath and used.
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