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The OpenPortal Project aims to build an Enterprise-class implementation of a Portal Server in the open source community. It is comprised of many sub-projects including the Portlet Repository, the Portlet Container, WSRP, JSFPortletBridge, NetBeans PortalPack and others. The project aims to produce ... [More] lightweight, modular, consumable components that can be used by many environments, including Portal Servers, Tools, SOA/BI runtimes, and more. The Project was derived from Sun Microsystems' Sun Java System Portal Server 7 product and is available to the community under an open source license. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  13 users  |  1,358,885 lines of code  |  11 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 3 years ago
 
 

Lokad CQRS helps to build scalable cloud applications for Windows Azure. It provides time-proven guidance and .NET Application Blocks to help architects and developers deliver solutions ranging from high-traffic web sites to feature-rich enterprise solutions.

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  83,517 lines of code  |  9 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

The Rainbow project is an open source initiative to build a comprehensive content management system using Microsoft's ASP.NET and C# technologies. Rainbow, available today in 29 languages, allows content authoring to be safely delegated to role-based team members who need little or no ... [More] knowlege of HTML. Rainbow optionally supports a two-step approval-publish process. 75 plug-in modules are now included in the standard release, including support for an e-store, XML news feeds, Flash, Maps, Newsletter, Surveys, Forums, Document Management, Custom Lists, and more. It's also fairly easy to build your own custom modules using the guidelines provided on the Developer Documentation page. Rainbow has received more than 100,000 downloads to date and more downloads of the new ASP.NET 2 version are occuring from the new SVN. Rainbow is already in production at many commercial internet and intranet sites. Learn more about Rainbow. [Less]

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The UltraESB is a Free and Open Source Enterprise Service Bus [ESB] that facilitates the integration of different systems. Integration is facilitated via "messages" which maybe HTTP/S messages (such as SOAP, REST, JSON, XML, Hessian, AS2, HTML, Binary, Text etc) or messages over many other ... [More] transports such as JMS, Email, TCP, MLLP/S etc, or Files FTP/S, SFTP etc. Messages may carry different types of payloads such as SOAP, XML, Text, CSV, EDI, HL7, JSON, Maps etc., and the UltraESB can accept messages over one transport in one format, and forward it to another system over another transport and another format. Messages passing through the UltraESB can be "mediated" via fragments of Java code or JSR 223 Scripting languages such as Ruby,Groovy,Javascript,etc. It supports Java IDE integration. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  105,717 lines of code  |  11 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 1 year ago
 
 
 
 

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