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Hippo CMS 7 is a user friendly open source content management system designed to deliver enterprise level performance and reliability. Hippo CMS 7 gives you an innovative, enterprise level content management system that can be fully adapted to fit in any existing environment. Out of the box
The Hippo Site Toolkit 2 (HST2) is a set of tools that enables a developer to build websites by providing modular component based interaction and processing of any resources. URL mapping and link rewriting is handled for you. There is a clear separation between behavior (plain Java HstComponents)
Freebase Parallax provides a new way to browse and explore data in Freebase. To try it out or to see the screencast, go to http://mqlx.com/~david/parallax/. For RDF SPARQL endpoints, use SParallax. How to Check Out CodePlease note that Parallax as a standalone web application is in the folder
BetaCMS is an Open Source, JCR-Compliant, Enterprise Content Infrastructure & Content Management Platform. It is build upon XML Technologies and the Java Content Repository (JSR-170) and allows fast and easy modeling, storing and querying of any type of enterprise content. BetaCMS (also
jselect is a framework based on the glorious jQuery javascript library. The purpose is not to glaze over any jQuery constructs or replace any jQuery functionality, but to establish, with it, a platform. jselect is very young. AdHocNotes
Extension to Thunderbird that adds faceted browsing features for more effective browsing and searching. View screencast here.
Library catalog with faceted browsing feature using open source framework (Spring MVC, Hibernate, and Lucene)
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