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Fusion is a web-mapping application development framework for MapGuide OS and MapServer built primarily in JavaScript. It allows non-spatial web developers to build rich mapping applications quickly and easily. Using widgets, developers are able to add, remove, or modify functionality using
geGIS is an open source platform that allows you to manage your Geo Data using a standard browser. geGIS does aim to make simple GIS operations possible as a rich internet application (RIA). geGIS does not aim to replace existing so-called Fat-Client GIS applications. The underlying idea is
The project aimed to provide tool for rapid and easy designing of complex web-UI. It's not so glorious and well-featured as others, but really fast, small, easy-to-use and customizable. Key concepts:pure JS - no JS/HTML markup mix. own API extends core primitives and provides new ones such
Simple and lightweight alternative to DWR. It enables a JavaScript object on the client (browser) to be transmitted via AJAX to the server. The JavaScript object is converted to Java object and its methods invoked as defined by the client, on the server side. Also the response from the server
Tweetation is an Twitter client based on the Adobe AIR platform. This will allow developers to use existing knowledge to create rich desktop applications. For the main processing we will be using the Adobe Spry Framework, I have been using this framework for a while now, and I must say its the
Glue !A Jaxer FrameworkGlue is a framework for the designers. It works with a layer architechture. It composes your page on the server with different parts called layers. When the user change the page, all is not reloaded, it keep that has no changes. Please Check the BeginnersGuide for more informations.
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