Angkor is an easy-to-use component model for producing interactive and reusable J2EE web systems using object oriented methodologies. It is built on a flexible pipeline architecture and very easy to integrate with other technologies.
WIN-Servlet is a web application framework that supports a windows-like program structure. A browser has its own session-context and window-stack. Supports: component-based dialogs (FORM), input validation, standard HTML/JavaScript pages, servlet API 2.2
Jandy is an internet development framework based on Indy, designed to make writing web clients and servers easier. Currently only the HTTP client and HTTP server frameworks are working, but other protocols will be included, like FTP, POP3, SMTP, etc.
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Marko is a lightweight, action-based web framework for Java with support for multiple templating engines (Freemarker, Velocity, etc). Configuration is done in code (no XML).
An framework made integrating Mentawai (MVC Web framework) and Flex (Flash view).
Our main goal is to allow the use of rich web interfaces with the Mentawai MVC.
(F)irm, (F)ast, (F)lexible and (F)ree Java Web Framework. Supports RESTful web services in a manner roughly based on JAX-RS and Jersey. Prevents mixing presentation and business layer by powerful template system and flexible, reusable components.
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Spider is a Java framework for creating web applications. Its major design goals are are testing, reducing boilerplate code, avoiding static state through dependency injection, strict M-V-C separation and convention over configuration.
The mayo web application framework is a no bullsh**, lightweight framework providing only a bare-bones architecture for building real web applications with a strong focus on maintainable source code.