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The GlassFish community is building free, open source, production-quality, enterprise software. The main deliverable is a production-quality Application Server that is also the Java EE 6 Reference Implementation. There are 2 ongoing releases of the GlassFish AppServer. GlassFish v2 is in ... [More] production and supports Java EE 5 with clustering and failover. GlassFish v3 adds a modular architecture with a very small kernel. The 3.1.2 release that supports Java EE 6 with clustering, is in production, and the 4.0 release, which will be the Java EE 7 reference implementation, is under development. TheAquarium (http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium) reports on activity in the community. [Less]

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  2 reviews  |  213 users  |  1,094,816 lines of code  |  121 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 months ago
 
 

The mission of the Arquillian project is to provide a simple test harness that developers can use to produce a broad range of integration tests for their Java applications (most likely enterprise applications). A test case may be executed within the container, deployed alongside the code under test ... [More] , or by coordinating with the container, acting as a client to the deployed code. To avoid introducing unnecessary complexity into the developer's build environment, Arquillian integrates transparently with familiar testing frameworks (e.g., JUnit 4, TestNG 5), allowing tests to be launched using existing IDE, Ant and Maven test plugins without any add-ons. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  34 users  |  197,220 lines of code  |  61 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

The Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) project's goal is to provide an extensible framework that will enable Java developers to interact with relational databases, XML, and Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) in an efficient and productive manor. EclipseLink will focus on ... [More] supporting leading persistence standards including the Java Persistence API (JPA), Java API for XML Binding (JAXB), Java Connector Architecture (JCA), and Service Data Objects (SDO). [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  28 users  |  1,715,268 lines of code  |  34 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 months ago
 
 

Terracotta provides clustering for Java applications. Features include: - High level replication - Cross JVM coordination - Large virtual heaps - Fine-grained changes - Runtime management and control - No serialization

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  0 reviews  |  21 users  |  228,611 lines of code  |  30 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Shrinkwrap provides a simple API to assemble archives like JARs, WARs, and EARs in Java. However useful, archives typically require the addition of a build step within the development lifecycle, either via a script or extra tool. The ShrinkWrap project provides a simple API to declaratively ... [More] assemble archives in code, optionally allowing for export into ZIP or Exploded File formats. This makes is very fast to prototype "virtual" archives from resources scattered about the classpath, the filesystem or remote URLs. [Less]

5.0
 
  0 reviews  |  10 users  |  716,135 lines of code  |  20 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 
5.0
 
  0 reviews  |  10 users  |  -13,448 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 3 years ago
 
 

Project jMaki - A member of the GlassFish community jMaki is an Ajax framework that provides a lightweight model for creating JavaScript centric Ajax-enabled web applications using Java, PHP, and Phobos.

4.75
   
  0 reviews  |  9 users  |  131,391 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

JSFTemplating makes JSF development easier. It provides an alternative to JSP. It includes features such as: the Facelets templating format, events / handlers, page session, and many other features for page authors. It also allows JSF components to be written using templating.

5.0
 
  0 reviews  |  8 users  |  223,071 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

Project Woodstock participants are developing the next generation of User Interface Components for the web, based on Java Server Faces and AJAX. This open source collaboration enables a community of developers to create powerful and intuitive web applications that are accessible and localizable, and ... [More] which are based on a uniform set of guidelines and components, to help ensure ease of development and ease of use. [Less]

5.0
 
  1 review  |  8 users  |  295,031 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

[fleXive] is a Java EE 5 open-source (LGPL) framework for the development of complex and evolving (web-)applications. It speeds up development by easing many tedious and repetitive programming tasks. [fleXive] concentrates on enterprise-scale content modeling, storage and retrieval, and includes ... [More] comprehensive JSF support for displaying and manipulating these contents in (web) applications. The runtime environment can be included in existing Java EE applications, but you can also build new applications and package them into stand-alone Java EE applications. [fleXive] provides essential features for data-centric applications: * Secure EJB-based persistence engine * Web development JSF toolkit * Powerful (GPL) administration interfaces * Based on Java 6, EJB 3, JSF, MySQL [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  6 users  |  267,491 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 
 
 

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