Built for enterprise level and highly customized websites
An open source portal solution in Java.
pulse is a framework on top of the Servlet API providing easy to use and easy to extend patterns for creating browser based applications and websites. Moreover pulse delivers a set of out-of-the-box components, e.g. CMS, shopping, user management.
Key features:
- Cross-platform, implemented using Java technology.
- Completely written using Java 6.
- Provides a framework for quick development of own applications.
- Is delivered...
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