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    TRUNKS

    Web and Mobile framework

    TRUNKS is a web J2EE framework. It's dedicated to develop all kinds of applications in a basic way. Used technologies are based on a MVC model, XML for screen definition. Are included navigation, multilanguage, security, CSS styles, data export...
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    The concept behind DataWoo is to create a Spring-based architecture that allows developers to jump-start their coding efforts by providing a hardened and secure foundation when developing new systems; it can also be used as a reference for incorporating new technologies into existing systems. DataWoo is meant to be a research and development platform that can be extended into just about any enterprise-level web application. The architecture will be developed in three phases: 1. Basic Spring Architecture: Provides all the basic components needed to field an enterprise-level application. 2. Programmatic Security Model: Incorporates the components needed to dynamically assign users to user roles and user roles to profiles. 3. Meta-Driven Architecture: Use meta-data to dynamically configure 80%-90% of the application using the concepts exemplified in the Compiere open source project.
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    JavAjax is now at 1.4 beta version, for downloads and documentation please visit http://www.javajax.org
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    J2eeBuilder automates JSP<->POJO<->EJB service calls via Comonent Definitions(XML). It includes utilities for merging (ejb-jar.xml) & packaging component/ear. It is certified as J2EE-Compatible by Sun Microsystems and is the kernel of Ohioedge CRM Se
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    Projector is a J2EE application framework that was designed to keep it simple. Built in navigation, security, configuration management, and context sensative help.
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    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.
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