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    jWebBox2

    A pure Object-Oriented JSP layout tool

    ...Key features about JWebBox2.0.0: 1)Use Java classes, not XML file to present JSP layouts, the Java class be called "Box". 2)No conflict to other frameworks like Tiles/Struts/Spring MVC..., it can be used to build whole web site or only for few page components. 3)No Tags, no 3rd party jar library needed, 1 pure Box.java file do the all jobs Tiles did. 4)Layouts are created dynamically, it's easy to create or modify layouts at run-time. 5)Prepare method support static method, instance method and URL.
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    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides Aspose API samples for Spring.Java.

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides usage samples / sourcecodes for the demonstration of Aspose API for Java by extending famous Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application. This extension of "Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application" also shows the Integration of Aspose APIs with Spring MVC, JSP and Maven Project. Latest Release: v1.1
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    Cubicle is a framework / application server based on the infamous Spring framework and works with a component approach. To make application developement easier, Cubicle provides a pluggable application mechanism, provides common features (user management
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    Tudu Lists is a J2EE application for managing todo lists. It's based on Spring 2.5, JPA/Hibernate and AJAX (using the DWR framework). It's a simple yet effective project management tool, and it is also often used as a sample Spring application.
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    A Java framework for networked group experiments using WebWork, Spring, Hibernate, Swing, Java NIO. See http://groups.psych.indiana.edu for more information. Similar development efforts are continuing at the Virtual Commons - http://commons.asu.edu
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    Natal CMS, intends to be a powerful and easy to use general purpose web based J2EE based CMS. It will run under the Spring web framework and make uses of technologies such as Hibernate, JSP2, Lucene, MySQL and SiteMesh.
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    The Webwarp Framework allows rapid building of Spring/Hibernate/JSF based web applications. There are modules for application and database setup, users and groups, a menu manager and much more. Code base is in production and stable. Build are using maven
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    This is a simple framework for web development base on Spring Framework.
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