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    jul-javascript

    jul-javascript

    JUL - The JavaScript UI Language

    The JavaScript UI Language (JUL) is a configuration and instantiation module for the JavaScript frameworks. It can be used with any framework that accepts a configuration object as a constructor parameter, or with a custom factory for the other frameworks. JUL parses a tree of configuration objects, and creates the runtime components in the expected order and membership. For the most uses, after this step, you will have your application's user interface up and running. Browser...
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    MyOpenSoftware

    MyOpenSoftware

    New generation Rapid Application Developement

    Based on an EAV meta-model (Entity-Attribute-Value), MyOpenSoftware is a new generation of RAD (rapid application development) engine. So you can create complete web applications without any programming knowledge, just using XML. This Framework writen in J2EE is ready-use to generate graphical screens with the opensource Library "SmartClient". Starting with blank page, and zero business entity, you are able to build any web application in any business domaine.
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    DhtmlxWizard

    Help use dhtmlx

    Build layout by XML. 1. It is reduce source code for create layout. 2. Build layout simply. 3. Provide cascade style or attribute on grid.
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    Framework to develop J2EE applications rapidly and easily.Allows to define applications just with DB-Schema Creation. Generate applications. caf-dbmanager,built on jdbc to provide ease of use database access use SQL-Parser outside in the form of XML.
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    A framework for creating highly interactive websites using javascript, css, xml, and html. Includes a custom xml parser for highly readable javascript. Essentially, all the plumbing for making AJAX-based websites, with js-based GUI toolkit.
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