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This is a lightweight java dynamic component framework
This lightweight dynamic component framework, implemented in Java in a first time uses no code generation at all but uses only contracts. Contracts are expressed using simple software mechanism as interfaces and/or reflection (from middleware to application).
A single small jar hosts the code dedicated to data, event and services management over the network, using contracts, reflection and generics.
The main goal of the Java Dynamic Component Framework (jdcf) is to simplify the writing...
OpenEJB is a embeddable, lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, Eclipse, Intellij, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application. OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo and Apple's WebObjects.
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EJOE is a lightweight remoting framework with focus on pluggable (de)serialization mechanisms. It offers a scaleable high-performance implementation of the request-process-response-pattern build around a modern multithreaded server architecture.
kXML-RPC is a Java ME (J2ME) implementation of the XML-RPC protocol built on top of the kXML parser. kXML-RPC empowers Java ME devices with a lightweight mechanism for exchanging data and invoking web services, in a neutral, standardized XML format.
It is a lightweight API to invoke web services (RMI, CORBA, WebService (SOAP), XML-RPC, EJB, Hessian, Burlap, REST, ...), how simple Java Object calls. You can integrate Crispy in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) or in a Rich Client Platform (RCP).
XPLC (cross-platform lightweight components) is a component system that provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between applications, being portable across platforms and languages, easy to use and having the lowest possible overhead.
jLips is a lightweight Java persistence container that implements database persistence through Java interfaces through a defined field naming scheme. Can be used with any JDBC database. jLips has a very small footprint and a simple interface.
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BoldSoap Framework (BSF) is a lightweight Web Services integration framework based on the idea of Dependency Injection and AOP. Instead of transforming XML like MS-BizTalk or IBM WBISF, BSF uses AOP weaving based on WSDL to create dynamic call.
GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence) is a simple Smalltalk object-relational mapping tool using a non-intrusive architecture. This is a Camp Smalltalk Project (http://camp.smalltalk.org). Development is primarily hosted in the Ci
A peer-to-peer software daemon and API to develop, deploy, discover and use components, web services, and applications over http without regard to type of hardware, OS, or programming environment.