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AppSignal's Rust-based agent is lightweight and stable. Already running in thousands of production apps.
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Makumba helps you rapidly develop data driven web applications. Provides a custom JSP taglib as a main interface, but leaves API open for advanced access. It is implemented in Java.
Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/makumba
The BMF is a Software Framework developed in Java language for the creation of web applications on the server platform also Open source, in clinical, administrative and management for a healthcare company.
Framework to develop J2EE applications rapidly and easily.Allows to define applications just with DB-Schema Creation. Generate applications. caf-dbmanager,built on jdbc to provide ease of use database access use SQL-Parser outside in the form of XML.
Xorio is a Java Based Framework for the creation of Dynamic Websites and Web-Applications. It has a "Stuctured Content Enginge" that allows to handel complex structured Content without new Databse Structures and with no or not very much Programming.
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You asked, we delivered! Auth0 is excited to expand our Free and Paid plans to include more options so you can focus on building, deploying, and scaling applications without having to worry about your security. Auth0 now, thank yourself later.
Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.