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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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    jsf-showcase

    jsf-showcase

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x showcase, portable web-application.

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x web-framework showcase. Portable web-application for Java WEB-developers, who use Java Server Faces. Made for convenience - if Internet access suddenly down ). See please excellent projects: https://github.com/liferay/liferay-faces-showcase/ and https://github.com/heroku/webapp-runner/ , also https://mvnrepository.com/search?q=webapp-runner and https://mvnrepository.com/search?q=com.liferay.faces.demo .
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    web4thejob.org

    web4thejob.org

    Open source to productivity

    Web4thejob is an open source java framework for the rapid development of data-centric web applications. It is ideal for those who seek a component-based event-driven full-stack web development framework, capable of producing elegant desktop-style web applications that can automate any business domain. The framework addresses the automation needs of any business domain introducing "joblets". A joblet encapsulates the relational schema of a business domain using modern orm technology....
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    Essentially, TASH is a Java web application that makes use of the Springframework, the Tapestry web application framework, Acegi Security and Hibernate. It's a template application, that may prove useful when starting your own web projects.
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    [Attention]: WebWork has moved to http://sf.net/projects/opensymphony. WebWork is a web application framework for J2EE. It is based on a concept called "Pull HMVC" (Pull Hierarchical Model View Controller).
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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.
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    Yuzz Web Framework

    Yuzz NoSQL Compile-Time Checked HTML Web Framework

    Strong Typed HTML/XML Web framework and embedded database for Java.
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