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Metawidget takes your domain objects and automatically creates, at runtime, native User Interface components for them - saving you handcoding your UIs. Supports Swing, Java Server Faces (JSF), Spring (Spring Web MVC), Struts, Android, Hibernate...

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Ace3L.com is a legal research company, looking to provide discount legal research to interested clients. This project is their main web site.

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Release managers enter details of each build and deploy. Engineers and managers can then quickly see what releases are deployed to what environment. Features includeemail alerts admin interface for setting up contacts, projects, artifacts, and deploy environments environment summary page where you ... [More] can easily see on one screen the current state of all deployment environments Software featuresJava 5 implementation inside Tomcat 5.5 Java Persistence API with Hibernate/mySQL Maven 2 project setup for dependency management and builds Start of a Google Web Toolkit interface Spring integration with Hibernate and GWT [Less]

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(This project is unfinished and not getting worked on.) Allowing users to publish their own gift ideas, claim their friends' gift ideas, and not be able to see which of their ideas have been taken. Integrating GWT, Guice, Warp Persist, and JPA.

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This project is in the process of being moved to tll

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BS++Bug System++ is a bug / issue tracking system written in Java. The aim is to develop a viable alternative to Bugzilla or Trac. The application is built with Spring / Hibernate and GWT for a rich user experience. StatusThis project is currently in its early stages, no downloads will be available for some time.

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AAUAv's Helpdesk. Powered by Amigos do Noddy. AAUAv exists since 28, June, 1978 and is an association directed by students and exists for the institutional representation of students at University of Aveiro and for the promotion of their interests. AAUAv has been contributing for student ... [More] education, promoting cultural, physical, sport and political/social activities. They act in three distinct fields (academic, political and social) and represent all the enlisted students at University of Aveiro. This helpdesk is being developed in order to provide help to associates and other groups by answering any question placed by them. With an efficient way to place a question and get an answer all the operations of the groups affiliated with AAUAv can go smoother. Also, associates can receive helpful information. The use of Google Web Toolkit and Apache Derby as development tools is because they are new, but popular and powerful development tools which aim to facilitate the work of the programmer, in order to concentrate in the main aspects of the application, instead of worry about low-level implementation details. Google Web Toolkit provides a Java API for web-based applications, and in the compilation phase it converts all of Java code to optimized JavaScript code. Apache Derby is a small footprint database management system which can be easily integrated with Java since it is totally written in Java and provides a easy Java API. Java Persistence API (commonly known as just JPA) is used to implement persistence. Persistence refers to the ability of an object to live besides the lifetime of the process that created it. It makes use of Plain Old Java Objects (POJO) as persistence entities and requires the identification of the classes that will be stored in the database. A POJO is a term used to refer to a ordinary Java Object to emphasize the idea that ordinary objects can be used to represent persistence entities. The API uses the term Entity to define classes that will map to a relational database. [Less]

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Technique Abstraction Factory for Enterprise

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Gilead permits you to use your Persistent POJO (and especially the partially loaded ones) outside the JVM (GWT, Flex, XML, Google AppEngine...) without pain. No lazy initialisation or serialization exception. Just POJO and Domain Driven Design :) !

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The idea behind this project is to publish some peace of code about some technologies I have interest about.

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