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    NanoH5 (tsl2nano)

    NanoH5 (tsl2nano)

    java bean / database driven zero code application framework

    NanoH5 (or FullRelation) is a fullstack UI implementation framework providing a model driven design (MDA). Build a complete html5 application through a given class- or database-model without coding (coding APIs are available).
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    Pop Framework

    Pop Framework

    Use Java bean as model of web page, reference beans in hyperlinks

    Pop Framework (or Pop), http://www.popframework.net, is a bean-based MVC framework for Java/J2EE web applications. Pop implements IoC, Dependency Injection, and AOP. Pop provides annotations for users to define and reference a bean. Pop can help users to customize a bean, a scope, a factory and a reference in object-oriented way. Pop treats a bean as the model of a web page (JSP or servlet), the webpage itself is a view of the bean. The model provides the data for the view, the view is...
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    j4gl

    j4gl Java framework, richclient, application server and persistence

    A an MVC Java framework. The View is defined in XML, the Controler is written in a Java-like language and the database Model is generated from database meta data. A J4GL application is similar to an HTML+Servlet application but a can run in HTML, Java Richclient (with app server), or Java Fatclient (without app server).
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    EasyForm is a java web framework, The target of this framework is let developers not write any html,css,js on form develop,they just need to do some config. EasyForm also use new and interesting interactive model.
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    The V-Modell XT is the German process development model based on a formal meta model and is described in XML. The vmodell-export generates the documentation (PDF/HTML/ODT) from the XML based model using Open Office templates including embedded XSLT code.
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    An MVC framework to allow a configurable way to attach the html parameters to back-end proxies or POJO action model, without having the developers to write lots of codes in the web-tier. Besides, the views can be all written as HTML, XHTML or even XFrom.
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    ...It works with the Servlet 2.2 API and JDK 1.5. Goal is to create Web Applications in a similar way as in the Java Swing GUI. This inludes MVC support, an delegation event model and html-template based layout.
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