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    ZK - Simply Ajax and Mobile
    ZK is an open-source Java framework for building modern web and mobile applications. It enables developers to create rich, interactive UIs using only Java — no JavaScript required. With 200+ Ajax-powered components, event-driven architecture, and support for popular technologies like Spring, Java EE, and JSP/JSF, ZK makes it simple to deliver powerful and user-friendly web applications.
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    Docker Registry UI

    Docker Registry UI

    A web frontend/UI for easy private/local Docker Registry integration

    This is a lightweight, containerized web UI for interacting with one or more private Docker Registry (v1 or v2) endpoints. It lets you browse, search, view details, copy pull commands, and delete images through a slick web interface backed by an embedded H2 DB.
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    Docker Registry Web

    Docker Registry Web

    Web UI for private docker registry v2

    Docker‑Registry‑Web is a Grails‑based web UI for private Docker Registry v2. It offers repository browsing, tag management, authentication service (with roles), and event recording/auditing. It supports both anonymous read and token-based authenticated interactions.
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    Metawidget
    Metawidget is a smart User Interface widget that populates itself, at runtime, with UI components to match the properties of your business objects. Supports Swing, Java Server Faces (JSF), GWT, Spring, Struts, Android, Hibernate, Groovy, JPA and more
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    Canyon is a Java framework for quickly developing Cooee (an Echo2 fork) applications using XML interface descriptors and Groovy scripting. Support is planned for Echo3, Swing and SWT
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    Groovy + Facelets = Gracelets. This combination enables you to develop/prototype/live edit your JSF views, controllers and libraries in the groovy language.
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    The Aria framework is a cross platform Rich Intenet Application development platform spanning the web, the desktop and mobile.
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    Web-based desktop environment built using the ZK AJAX toolkit. Includes advanced, easy-to-use CRUD tools for customized data management.
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