[fleXive] is a Java EE 5 open-source (LGPL) framework for the development of complex and evolving (web-)applications. It speeds up development by easing many tedious and repetitive programming tasks.

[fleXive] concentrates on enterprise-scale content modeling, storage and retrieval, and includes comprehensive JSF support for displaying and manipulating these contents in (web) applications. The runtime environment can be included in existing Java EE applications, but you can also build new applications and package them into stand-alone Java EE applications.

[fleXive] provides essential features for data-centric applications:

* Secure EJB-based persistence engine
* Web development JSF toolkit
* Powerful (GPL) administration interfaces
* Based on Java 6, EJB 3, JSF, MySQL

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    [fleXive] 3.0 Release Candidate 2 available

    Release candidate 2 of the upcoming 3.0 release is available for download.

    Improvements include:
    * Migration from the Dojo Toolkit to Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library
    * Performance and Bugfixes
    * Usability (0 comments)

    Introductory article featured on ONJava.com

    A new article released yesterday on http://www.ONJava.com provides an introduction
    to [fleXive] and a new tutorial.
    To get a feeling what working with [fleXive] is like, we explain all neccessary steps from downloading, creating an ... [More] application skeleton, coding the business logic and finally deploying it on an application server.

    Direct link to the article: http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2008/04/30/introducing-flexive-a-complementary-approach-to-java-ee-5-web-development.html (0 comments) [Less]

    [fleXive] 3.0 RC1 released

    We are proud to announce the first [fleXive] release candidate of the upcoming version 3

    The key features include:

    * Dynamic O/R-mapping of hierarchical XML-like data structure to relational database tables using numerous data ... [More] types
    * Content handling
    * Internationalization (Data and user interface)
    * Versioning / History
    * Security using access control lists (ACLs) ruling mandators, roles/groups/users and data (type, instance, workflow and property permissions)
    * Workflows
    * Event triggered scripting
    * Manage your data in a virtual tree-like filesystem
    * Powerful SQL-like query engine
    * Caching
    * Mandator support

    The "Release Candidate 1" strives to be feature complete and we focus on ironing out the last remaining issues for the final 3.0 release.

    Please help us make [fleXive] an outstanding framework by providing us with constructive feedback concerning the strengths and weaknesses you find, any bugs you might encounter or what kind of features you'd like to see in future versions.

    The [fleXive] framework is open source and available at http://www.flexive.org where you can find further information about the framework alongside with tutorials, reference documentation, a download section, wiki, issuetracker, etc. (0 comments) [Less]

    Framework license changed to LGPL

    To support non-GPL and commercial use of the framework we decided to release it under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or higher.
    The [fleXive] backend application remains under the GNU General Public License version 2.0 ... [More] or higher.
    As a consequence we now offer two binary distributions, one containing only the LGPL libraries and another with the backend application and examples.
    It is now possible to deploy the backend application with your commercial or non-GPL'd application without running into any license issues. (0 comments) [Less]

    [fleXive] 3.0 RC1 scheduled for April 22, 2008

    We are happy to announce that the first [fleXive] 3.0 Release Candidate will be available on April 22, 2008.

    [fleXive] 3.0 RC1 strives to be feature complete - please see the roadmap at http://www.flexive.org/development/roadmap for more ... [More] information.

    The release candidates following RC1 will focus on bugfixing and cosmetic changes rather than new features.

    We hope to be able to release the final version soon after - depending on user feedback. (0 comments) [Less]

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