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Tasian is a framework for developers of J2EE to create web-based user interfaces that rival the capabilities of rich-client or desktop-based applications. It provides developers with an object-oriented, event-driven architecture for web-based application
An open source implementation of the JavaServer Faces API (JSF) . Special attention is given to the non-JSP programming model. Main goals are specifications compliance, a rich set of GUI controls and a designer application to create your JSF pages.
Parsec provides a JSP 1.2 tag library and an API for developing rich web applications. MVC is supported with the Page Controller pattern, where requests go to JSPs; no XML config files. Client-side form validation supported by JavaScript code generation.
ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a rich Java text editor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.
Java API for creating Rich Site Summary (RSS) feed files. Created for people who want to create RSS files from within their applications but don't want to get into the nitty gritty of working out XML specs.
An Xbean is a Java Bean software component that takes XML as input, processes it in some fashion and then passes XML on to the next Xbean.
The goal of the Xbeans project is to provide a rich repository of freely available Xbeans.
The JGenerator is the web server production application that can dynamically combine text, graphics, and sound to build rich Flash content. The JGenerator is a free alternative to and analog of the Macromedia Generator.
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Armidale is a set of Java programs and libraries used to radically simplify the development, deployment and use of web applications which have rich graphical user interfaces.
This project contains all the code for the eXploringXML column on WebReference.com at http://exploringxml.com .
Currently this is only an applet for parsing and displaying Rich Site Summary (RSS) files, but more Java code for XML will come
A base framework of reusable components for kick-starting the development of client and server sides of Rich Internet Applications, using JavaScript in the browser and Java on the server.
The API is a WSDL based web-service used to get public information about the Prosper Marketplace. It allows ad-hoc, real-time querying of the marketplace so you can develop rich, powerful tools for bidding, listing and portfolio analysis.
JS-OWL is an AJAX enabled Object-orientated Widget Library for pure Web Application development providing a comprehensive set of JavaScript UI components on which to build a rich user interface.
Infinity is a feature-rich enterprise portal that can capture information from virtually any source on the web or internal network and create a personalized desktop for every user in the organization.
jMARS is a java implementation of the famous "Core Wars" application first described by A.K. Dewdney. Using eXtreme Programming combined with Java, EJB, and the Rich Client Platform it can be used as an educational tool to understand these technologies