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    Hutool

    Hutool

    A set of tools that keep Java sweet

    Hutool is a small but comprehensive Java tool class library. Through static method encapsulation, it reduces the learning cost of related APIs, improves work efficiency, makes Java as elegant as a functional language, and makes the Java language "sweet". The tools and methods in Hutool come from each user's meticulous attention to detail. It covers all aspects of the underlying code of Java development. It is not only a sharp tool to solve small problems in large-scale project development,...
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    RunaWFE Free

    RunaWFE Free

    is low code bpm platform, which is easy to install and easy to use

    RunaWFE Free is a fully functional business process management system. It includes Workflow engine, Process Designer (Developer Studio), Form Builder, Task notification client, and other components that provide end-user convenience. BPMN and UML AD notations are supported. Thanks to RunaWFE web interface users can receive, filter, perform and delegate the tasks of business process instances, start new business process instances, view the properties of started business process instances,...
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    JSweet

    JSweet

    A Java to JavaScript transpiler

    JSweet leverages TypeScript to write rich and responsive Web applications in Java through the use of JavaScript libraries and frameworks. With JSweet, Java programs are transpiled (source-to-source compiled) to TypeScript and JavaScript for being run in browsers, mobile Web views, or in Node.js. It provides web applications with type-checking and generates fully type-checked JavaScript programs. It stands on Oracle's Java Compiler (javac) and on Microsoft's TypeScript (tsc). JSweet depends...
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    SITools2
    SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
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    FastForward is a library built on Apache Wicket that allows you to generate forms for objects edition/creation. The object to edit must define some metadata to allow FastForward to create a form as close as possible to what you could have done by hand
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    javaoltp is a framework for simple creation of OLTP applications using Swing or HTML. Is provides high-level APIs to create forms, reports & menus, highly integrated with an SQL database. It includes: DAO, GUI Widgets, JSP/Swing Data Entry, Reports , etc
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