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Lion is an emerging open source PHP framework for creating rich web applications as a combination of the most valuable features and patterns taken from the development community. Maybe the most valuable feature within the framework, as a combination of a MVC and a MVP. The MVP allows to declare ... [More] rich UI components within your templates, easing the integration with your own event handlers. Lion's component model handles AJAX communication in both ways: Direct and Reverse-AJAX. From the architecture point of view, Lion is organized by context containers representing applications, being one of the most valuable benefits his IoC capability, a spring-style based dependency injection which let the framework work out the complexities of service instantiation, initialization and sequencing. [Less]

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A PHP Framework just the way we thought it should be. We are still in early stages of development but you are welcome to take a look :)

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Framework, component library & integration channels to make robust Flex/AIR applications and to integrate it effectively with Java and the LAMP stack. Includes components on both the client and the server side. Includes templates for instant generation of CRUD and BI applications. Provides a ... [More] simple, yet powerful, MVC framework implementation. Provides implementation of most popular architectural and design patterns. Modular in approach and so can be used either in smaller chunks or larger portions, depending on the requirements. Connects with most popular Java backends including Java EE, Hibernate, Seam and Spring. Integrates with Complex Event Processing (CEP), BPM and ESB environments. Works with the LAMP stack and supports bindings for PHP, Python, Ruby and Perl. Fireclay is in active development. Check out the latest version of the code from its Subversion repository Planned Milestonesbeta 1 -- July 1, 2009 release candidate 1 -- July 31, 2009 Documentation and examples illustrating and explaining Fireclay to be added in the near future. Fireclay was introduced in Chapter 1: Leveraging Architectural and Design Patterns of Advanced Flex 3 (friends of Ed|Apress, 2008) Associated Projects: dsadapters, usable, clutch & SteeringWheel [Less]

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JAds is a Classifieds Component for Joomla! based on AJAX dynamiques web pages and different types of fields (textfield, textarea, select, checkbox, etc...), fields can be chosen by categories, unlimited level of categories, Full administration in back end. Read more about the component on the home page.

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Rapyd is a php5 minimalistic framework made to build applications based on CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) pattern.

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Some components created by the community to work with the PRADO PHP framework.

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PHP Peach Library - a collection of components designed for high performance, highly customizable. All components are written with strict coding standards and carefully reviewed.

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LimeWork is a component-oriented PHP framework that aims to track latest-version PHP. Currently, it is slated to require PHP 5.2.6, but will be converted to a namespace structure as soon as PHP 5.3 is released. That is, assuming, namespaces stay in 5.3. What LimeWork wants to be: A framework ... [More] that you can use in bits and pieces. A framework that you can use as a lean solution. A framework that you can use as a base and expand. What LimeWork does not want to be: A framework that forces you to do things a certain way. A framework that is very tightly coupled. LimeWork is released under the MIT license and was developed by Marcel Esser and LimeTheory, LLC If you'd like to give us a small tip to support development, you can do so via PayPal: PayPal Donation [Less]

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PIoC helps you design better APIs. It alleviates the need for factories and the use of new in your PHP code. You will still need to write factories in some cases, but your code will not depend directly on them. Your code will be easier to change, unit test and reuse in other contexts. TODO: Add ... [More] Scope to bindings (Singleton, PerRequest, etc.) Add UnitTests Add documentation to code Update Wiki Manage Circular Dependencies Add field strategy support if using PHP 5.3 [Less]

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Comyre is a web application making easy to use PHP components libraries. Comyre can manage, install, create and share reusable components for web applications.

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