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An enterprise application framework based on J2EE. Provides a web application framework, a tiny workflow engine, a dynamic report tool, a code generator, a base business framework,many web components and much more.
JWebToolkit is a Java web-application framework that provides a database pool (schema configured by XML), data interfaces, command pattern implementation, JSP tag libraries, JDK1.1 compatible XML parser, and XML tools.
a simple, extensible Instant Messenger TOC bot framework written in Java using Jaimlib 0.5 or greater. services for incoming IMs are created simply by implementing a handle() method, and sample handler code is included.
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Presenting XML is a Java web application framework for presenting HTML, PDF, WML etc. in a device independent manner. The framework supports a flow of content (XML files, flat files, SQL, dynamic XML) through SAX pipelines and XSLT transforms to a device
Action-driven component-oriented web application framework based on Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. Goals: minimum complexity & dependency on the framework API, maximum power, reliability and conformance to common standards.
Parsec provides a JSP 1.2 tag library and an API for developing rich web applications. MVC is supported with the Page Controller pattern, where requests go to JSPs; no XML config files. Client-side form validation supported by JavaScript code generation.
The Niggle web application framework is a java class library that allows
a complete separation of data and presentation from the servlet's dispatching
logic. It leverages various Java API's as well as the freemarker template library.
Radix is a RAD framework for creating native XML web applications. Complete web applications can be created without programming knowledge using XML, XSLT, XPath and related technologies. Radix can be extended using Java, JavaScript, Python, and Tcl.
Comprehensive component-based web application framework. Works with Servlet API 2.2 and JDK 1.2 or above. Tapestry reconceptualizes web application development in terms of Java objects, methods and properties, instead of URLs and query parameters.
The RJava software includes classes useful for developing programs written in the Java programming language.
It is a play on words, it is intented to be "our java" versus "their java".
Java XSLT Web Application Framework (JXWAF) is a Java based XML/XSLT framework to enable Web based applications to be assembled easily.
The usage of XSLT will ensure clean separation of data from its presentation enabling pages to be changed quickly
A simple web application framework written in java using the Servlet 2.2 API. Gridiron helps to rapidly develop MVC web applications by giving a direct mapping between actions and views and supplying a Navigation class to aid in the development of views.
In pursuit of developing a "simple to use" yet very powerful web application framework in the J2EE environment that will appeal to both the Java community and Fusebox architects and coders from other platforms.
[Attention]: WebWork has moved to http://sf.net/projects/opensymphony.
WebWork is a web application framework for J2EE. It is based on a concept called "Pull HMVC" (Pull Hierarchical Model View Controller).
Angkor is an easy-to-use component model for producing interactive and reusable J2EE web systems using object oriented methodologies. It is built on a flexible pipeline architecture and very easy to integrate with other technologies.
WIN-Servlet is a web application framework that supports a windows-like program structure. A browser has its own session-context and window-stack. Supports: component-based dialogs (FORM), input validation, standard HTML/JavaScript pages, servlet API 2.2
Open eSign allows software developers and technical parties in a company to create secure, online (web-based) forms and documents that follow a business process flow and enable legally recognized electronic signatures using digital signature technology.
Open For Government is an open source enterprise automation framework. By open source enterprise automation we mean: Open Source ERP, Open Source CRM, Open Source E-Business / E-Commerce, Open Source SCM, Open Source MRP, Open Source CMMS/EAM, etc.
The Jobi project is a web software platform that let's you define easly and without programming, portal applications. It serves as a front-end of any source of data in an enterprise environment. You define the presentation defined from components.
The Framework helps developing Enterprise Applications and increases development productivity as well as quality. The fundamental business layer stands in the centre and it provides use case and domain model abstractions, supported by an MDA approach.
A generic java based distributed performance testing platform specifically for testing clustered or distributed applications and or frameworks. The framework itself is clustered and coordinated with www.terracotta.org
JRest is a new open source project that provides a solution for people wanting to build solid applications following the REST architecture style defined by Roy T. Fielding.