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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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    wsnware
    WSNWARE is an open source Java/OSGi middleware, designed for monitoring, controlling and standardizing Wireless Sensor Network. WSNWARE is a normalized message oriented middleware running on (and developed for) any OSGi containers.
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    Agent M. Bean is a JMX agent that acts as an MBean application launcher. It includes a lightweight JMX microkernel J2SE application server for hot-deploying MBeans. A variety of MBeans are provided (including an IRC adaptor!) for general consumption.
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    A complete solution for designing, deploying, and monitoring workflow processes. Includes a Java based set of highly extensible components based on open standards and utilizing open source libraries, including JMX, XML, ECMAScript, Bean Shell
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    An Xbean is a Java Bean software component that takes XML as input, processes it in some fashion and then passes XML on to the next Xbean. The goal of the Xbeans project is to provide a rich repository of freely available Xbeans.
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    YAFTP is a java portable client frontend to RFC765 RFC959 RFC2228 RFC2640 server , it intends to provide both a SWING GUI FrontEnd bean to access and recognize misc FTP servers and also non graphical classes and API as well
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    Bean Bowl is the a fun and useful Java lab, allowing you to play around with Java classes and objects using direct manipulation techniques instead of writing long main() methods. Use it either as an application or as a GUI component framework for you own
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