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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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    Crux Framework

    Crux Framework

    Crux is a framework to develop efficient Web/Mobile applications.

    ...Crux developers can create declarative web pages using XHTML in a very simple way! The code in the application built is converted to Javascript and can run in a customized way in every modern web browser. This application can also run in multiple devices such as smartphones, tablets, desktops and even TVs. And all of this is done with no additional code. Crux supports several useful APIs, allowing you to work with REST, offline applications, social network applications, among others. Crux also allows you to work with flexible and rich visual components that can be used to build several types of applications.
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