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Spring is a lightweight Java/J2EE application framework based on code published in "Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development" by Rod Johnson. It includes powerful JavaBeans-based configuration ... [More] management applying Inversion-of-Control principles, a generic abstraction layer for transaction management allowing for pluggable transaction managers, a JDBC abstraction layer, integration with Hibernate, JDO, Apache OJB, and iBATIS SQL Maps, AOP functionality, and a flexible MVC Web application framework with multiple view technologies. There is also a .NET port available. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development. Cocoon is "web glue for your web application development needs". ... [More] It is a glue that keeps concerns separate and allows parallel evolution of all aspects of a web application, improving development pace and reducing the chance of conflicts. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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AppFuse is an open source project and application that uses open source tools built on the Java platform to help you develop Web applications quickly and efficiently. It was originally developed to ... [More] eliminate the ramp-up time found when building new web applications for customers. At its core, AppFuse is a project skeleton, similar to the one that's created by your IDE when you click through a wizard to create a new web project. AppFuse 1.x uses Ant to create your project, as well as build/test/deploy it. AppFuse 2.x uses Maven 2 to create your project as well as build/test/deploy it. IDE support is much better in 2.x because you can generate the IDE project files with Maven plugins. AppFuse 1.x uses XDoclet and JDK 1.4+. AppFuse 2.x uses annotations and JDK 5+. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Inspired and influenced by the Java based Spring richclient project this projects goal is to help leveraging Springs power in desktop applications. Unlike the Java version, which uses a frame based ... [More] attempt to provide views for different application aspects (just like web applications), one of the main goals of Spring.NET RichClient is to retain and further improve Windows Forms design-time capabilities. It provides dependency injection into forms and user controls as well as input validation based on the Spring.NET Validation Framework. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Java Web Application Security Framework to solve web application vulnerabilities HDIV extends web applications’ behaviour by adding Security functionalities, maintaining the API and the framework ... [More] specification. This implies that we can use HDIV in applications developed in Struts 1.x, Struts 2.x, Spring MVC and JSTL in a transparent way to the programmer and without adding any complexity to the application development. The security functionalities added to the web applications are these: Integrity, Confidentiality and Generic Editable Data Validations. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.