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Salto framework is an AJAX based framework which makes possible to build a Web application very quickly.
Thanks to AJAX mechanism, datas exchanges between client side an server side are reduced. You are able to refresh only a part of the screen.
The goal of XML11 is to help programmers write AJAX-applications without requiring any JavaScript knowledge. XML11 allows you to write your application in Java which is then translated to JavaScript so that it can run inside any browser.
The XMI Tools are a library for reading and manipulating XMI files. The main application is called XMI-Linker; it allows us to split UML models into several files.
wxBrowser is an application browser based on the wxWidgets GUI framework. It's similar to a regular old web browser only, instead of reading HTML and displaying content it reads XML and executes presentation logic (wxPython) in a client side application.
The goal of the Openbus Project is to provide the open source community with a set of high quality, reliable and scalable Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) products. It will include an open source JBI implementation, an open source ESB, etc.
Java JNDI 1.1 naming context. JNDI is not just for J2EE, with this package you can use it with any Java application. This context resides completely in memory, is configurable from xml, and capable of storing any Java object. Requires java 1.4 or higher.
Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)