...Some key differences compared to the former are the use of a hierarchical namespace and the use of human readable “fully qualified names” instead of GUIDs, as well as the support for basic metadata that allows the distribution of modules in binary form only, while still allowing extensive reuse.
Component proxies are central to the abstraction of the ABI and allow the C++M model to do automatic marshaling of parameters, automatic lifecycle management (RAII) and to support exception handling across component (and compiler/library) boundaries. ...
This framework allows to modify (correct) test values; supports validation of localized values; allows to convert values into and from text representation; formats error messages, depending on the context; supports metadata, which allows to check any entity types (not only Java Beans or POJOs) and more. Also this framework has long list of predefined validation components.
FastForward is a library built on Apache Wicket that allows you to generate forms for objects edition/creation. The object to edit must define some metadata to allow FastForward to create a form as close as possible to what you could have done by hand
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XapMap (Cross Application Mapping) is a Java framework which enables developers to automatically create objects of an application B through adding metadata on a known application A, which contains corresponding classes/fields with the first application
Metadata-based Logger is an AOP Framework that uses Metadata for logging method calls. The main idea of this framework is to log different pieces of a method call in different locations through the use of metadata.
...A framework to empower routine data structure patterns like table-per-class binding and multiversion documents with single application point. Stored procedure based business logic, metadata store, UI binding.