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    Pop Framework

    Pop Framework

    Use Java bean as model of web page, reference beans in hyperlinks

    Pop Framework (or Pop), http://www.popframework.net, is a bean-based MVC framework for Java/J2EE web applications. Pop implements IoC, Dependency Injection, and AOP. Pop provides annotations for users to define and reference a bean. Pop can help users to customize a bean, a scope, a factory and a reference in object-oriented way. Pop treats a bean as the model of a web page (JSP or servlet), the webpage itself is a view of the bean.
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    Distributed Resource Locator using P2P Networking is a peer implimentation using the networking API in java.The project is provided with a dyamic updating GUI designed as per MVC architecture.
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    CYFM is a light and easy yet powerful and dynamic to use PHP5 based framework. it make use of the design pattern MVC, and responsible for load balancing and fail over between single MySQL Master and many Slaves.
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