Projects tagged ‘ioc’, ‘spring’, and ‘web’


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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 management applying Inversion-of-Control principles ... [More] , 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]

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Reverspring is a Java library that allows you to create Spring IoC XML files from POJO at runtime, with detailed configuration about what to add in the descriptor and how to write it.

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Spring-Annotation is a library that enables the use or annotations to configure your application using spring-framework as a backend. In the next versions it will enable the use of standard Java EE annotations as an alternative way to configure your application, but without a need for a full Java EE 5 application server.

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Spring Python is an offshoot of the Java-based SpringFramework and AcegiSecurityFramework, targeted for Python. Spring provides many useful features, and I wanted those same features available when working with Python. Several key features ... [More] include: * Inversion of control * Aspect oriented programming * DatabaseTemplate * Database transaction management * Distributed remoting * Security You can pick and choose which parts to use. Visit the web site for more details. The main library of Spring Python as well the sample applications are released under Apache License 2.0, making it a business friendly library. The SpringWiki sample application reuses a set of style sheets written for mediawiki that are GPL. [Less]

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GWToolboxWelcome to the GWToolbox project. The GWToolbox project provides a collection of modules to help developers create robust web 2.0 / Ajax applications using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Current modulesCurrently the following modules are ... [More] provided: gwtoolbox-commons: A library with common utility classes which are used by other modules and can also be used by other GWT applications. This collection of utilities is largely based on common Java Open Source projects (e.g. Spring, apache commons, etc..) gwtoolbox-bean: A library that brings the power of Java bean programming to GWT applications. Constructs like PropertyDescriptor, BeanInfo, and PropertyChangeListeners can now be used and applied transparently on a simple GWT Java bean. This module also comes with bean binding and validation support. gwtoolbox-ioc: This module bring IoC to GWT applications. Heavily based on Spring, users can now define all object/widgets/components of their GWT application within Spring application context and wire them declaratively. This is now yet another Spring-like ioc container, but rather a container that can read actual Spring configuration files. This brings along many of the power tools Spring comes with: AspectJ-like AOP support, bean life-cycle management (including lazy/eager initialization), scopes (singleton/prototype), and even Spring namespaces. Users can now create proprietary namespaces for their GWT components. Modules in developmentThe following modules are currently in development: gwtoolbox-widget: A set of generic model based widget classes with concrete implementations of bean backed models. These widgets/models highly depend on the gwtoolbox-bean module. Getting startedTake a look at our Getting Started Guide to get started using GWToolbox to build better GWT applications. [Less]