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    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    Built for enterprise level and highly customized websites

    An open source portal solution in Java. pulse is a framework on top of the Servlet API providing easy to use and easy to extend patterns for creating browser based applications and websites. Moreover pulse delivers a set of out-of-the-box components, e.g. CMS, shopping, user management. Key features: - Cross-platform, implemented using Java technology. - Completely written using Java 6
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    BTHEBookStore

    Book store E-commerce implemented in Java/Servlets using MVC

    Electronic book store implemented in Java/Servlets and eHTML* using the Model–view–controller (MVC) software architectural pattern. eHTML is a simple yet powerful scripting language for the UI which is implemented as part of the project. It makes the UI highly customizable. In development mode all the objects and variables that can be accessed from the eHTML will be displayed at the bottom of each page.
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