3 projects for "java desktop applications" with 2 filters applied:

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    Nepenthes

    Nepenthes

    Nepenthes is a framework for iOS & macOS App quick development

    Nepenthes is a sub-middleware for iOS & macOS App development,which sets the standards for java back-end and Objective-C front-end development.Nepenthes back-end is based on Apache Tomcat or other J2EE compatible middleware by extends Nepenthes library.Nepenthes front-end is mapping to back-end with the support of Nepenthes framework. Nepenthes simplifies development process and shortens development lifecycle,it ensures the communication layer safe and solid,let your team focus only on...
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    jSemanticService is a lightweight framework that allows to use Rules and Semantics in Services or Applications using Annotations. Features: jBoss Rules (Drools 4.0) as Business Rules Engine provider. Full support of Annotations, Spring, Flex/Blaze DS.
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    jopdc_framework is a PHP5 framework with a very hight performance, Built for PHP5 coders who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications.
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