...Its clean design and implementation make JForum easy to customize and extend.
There is extensive documentation of all aspects of the software at https://sourceforge.net/p/jforum2/wiki2/Home/
Source code and a beta build are available for running JForum on JakartaEE 10 environments such as Tomcat 10.1; it requires Java 11. This has not been tested as extensively, but does not have any known bugs.
It is freely available under the BSD license, and has recently been awarded the SourceForge "Community Choice" badge.
phoenix cms advanced website portal build on php and mysql. fully intergrated forum, digital goods, groups, and music.
many addons available ready to use out of the box.
and uses ajax for drag and drop of content.
jboard is a bulletin board project written in java. it relies on struts, jaas, tiles,hibernate, jstl, log4j, xhtml and css2. it has been build to enhance some knowledge on these libraries. this project was a prototype, and is no longer supported.
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POCKET is a set of free open-source components for portal development and are provided for the public so as to provide rapid development and component reuse.
The components are written in Java and thus are platform independent. Currently, we focus on JSP