A PHP web application framework centered around a page/control/rpc server model with a framework for modules and permissions. Support for OpenID/Facebook Connect included. All data is persisted in a JSON object store, so no SQL server is required.
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
OpenSeeds is an open-source web-development framework and object model designed for the LAMP environment. It is designed with complex systems in mind. The framework itself is light-weight. The object model is simplistic.
Once finished, wafp will be used to generate flexible web applications around reports and formulars. To remain as user-friendly and environment independent as possible, configuration will be saved in xml-files rather than a database.
Atma Web Framework is based on TwistedMatrix Network Framework and provides a high-quality environment for the development of rich and robust web applications.
Gekko is a Framework for building dynamic websites, it includes a wide range of features to build interactive and secure websites within a short period of time. Many modules are available, so you also can use Gekko as a CMS or even a rich Weblog System.
Icicle is a web application framework, allowing easier management of site content and modules. It offers a simple and intuitive configuration layout and allows easy development and management of web applications.
CTLF is a lightweight PHP web-application framework providing simple object loading mechanism and modular application structure. It lets you easily load predefined objects in any place of your code. It also allows grouping these objects into modules.
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In pursuit of developing a "simple to use" yet very powerful web application framework in the J2EE environment that will appeal to both the Java community and Fusebox architects and coders from other platforms.