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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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    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    pulse - Java web app framework / CMS

    Built for enterprise level and highly customized websites

    An open source portal solution in Java. pulse is a framework on top of the Servlet API providing easy to use and easy to extend patterns for creating browser based applications and websites. Moreover pulse delivers a set of out-of-the-box components, e.g. CMS, shopping, user management. Key features: - Cross-platform, implemented using Java technology. - Completely written using Java 6
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    WIComponents

    WIComponents

    UI components for apache wicket

    The „wicket components“ project is a component library for the apache wicket web-framework. Referring to classic component libraries for desktop applications ( like Microsoft Foundation Classes, QT Library or wxWindows) the wicket components provide graphical user interface components for wicket web-applications. Based upon this library it'll be easy to create complex user interfaces for data processing applications and it is a perfect start to migrate old desktop applications to modern...
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    NWic is a .NET web development framework ported from a Java open-source project called jWic. NWic helps software developers building rich-client style web applications using the MVC design pattern. The UI is updated using the integrated AJAX features.
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    The Struts/SourceForge site hosts sample applications and related components based on the Apache Struts Web application framework. Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with the Apache Software Foundation.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Seam(less) is an open-source web application framework created by Hakano. Seam(less) provides a powerful toolkit for building Web2.0, Ajax-enabled web applications using declarative markup.
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    Echo2 is the next-generation of the Echo Web Framework, a platform for developing web-based applications that approach the capabilities of rich clients. http://www.nextapp.com/platform/echo2/echo/ It is based on AJAX technology. This version includes com
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    Parsec provides a JSP 1.2 tag library and an API for developing rich web applications. MVC is supported with the Page Controller pattern, where requests go to JSPs; no XML config files. Client-side form validation supported by JavaScript code generation.
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    Radix is a RAD framework for creating native XML web applications. Complete web applications can be created without programming knowledge using XML, XSLT, XPath and related technologies. Radix can be extended using Java, JavaScript, Python, and Tcl.
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    Utoopia is a framework that deploys complete web enabled applications, configuring the description of the application entities and the business rules.
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