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Apache Tomcat is the servlet container that is used in the official Reference Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies.

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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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Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in Java. It is a full featured HTTP/1.1 server and a Servlet container. It is designed to be small, fast, embeddable and extensible. It supports HTTP/1.1, servlets 2.5, and JSP 2.1.

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A JavaServer Faces specific view-technology that combines the ease of Tapestry-like components with the familiar syntax of JSP within valid XML-syntax and EL use. Incorporating custom UIComponents is extremely easy, including being able to define ... [More] Component trees in other files. Additional features include a high performance templating framework that makes composing JSF pages extremely simple. [Less]

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MyFaces is the first free implementation of Suns new JavaServer (tm) Faces (aka JSF). See http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces for more information.

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OpenCms is a professional, easy to use website content management system. OpenCms helps content managers worldwide to create and maintain beautiful websites fast and efficiently. The fully browser based user interface features configurable editors ... [More] for structured content with well defined fields. Alternatively, content can be created using an integrated WYSIWYG editor similar to well known office applications. A sophisticated template engine enforces a site-wide corporate layout and W3C standard compliance for all content. OpenCms is written in Java and uses XML for content storage. [Less]

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DWR is a simple servlet plugin that allows you to expose selected Java classes via JavaScript. DWR comprises a servlet to marshal requests from JavaScript and code to generate the browser code to make calling Java code directly from a web form simple. DWR can make writing interective DHTML pages (like GMail) very much simpler.

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The Official Standard Implementation for JavaServer(TM) Faces

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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.

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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 ... [More] applications that are accessible and localizable, and which are based on a uniform set of guidelines and components, to help ensure ease of development and ease of use. [Less]

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Jahia is an integrated Enterprise Content & Portal Management software. Jahia delivers a complete, standard, and easy-to-use Unified Web Platform. It offers out-of-the-box an Enterprise Content Management, a Corporate Portal Server, a Document Management Server, a Business Process Management Server , a Search Engine and a Collaboration Suites.

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Open Source framework designed to build easily Web 2.0 applications, based on a "Client/Server" principle, using J2EE (Servlet, JSP, JDBC), lightweight clients and AJAX technology (XML requests via HTTP)

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Amadeus is an open e-learning platform planned and currently in development by related experts from several research groups located at Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE).

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Jamwiki is a state-of-the-art reimplementation of Mediawiki in Java (servlet 2.3 and Java 1.4 compatibility). It can be run with or without a database and is designed to be fast and easy to set up.

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JNuke is a MVC web Content Management System(CMS)

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WebMacro is a Java server-side web template engine and servlet development framework. It makes it easy to separate business logic from presentation, so that programmers need not worry about presentation, and designers need not worry about business ... [More] logic. WebMacro lets programmers get back to programming in a standard language with standard objects while letting page designers spend more time on appearances and less time wading through program code they don't want to understand. [Less]

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face Cart is complete AJAX java 5 EE e-commerce platform. It provides the user with unmatched agility, speed and user experience of UI. This shopping cart system was created in the patterns of oscommerce in order to feed the java comunity with open ... [More] source alternative to the well known php based carts. Face Cart is extremely scalable e-commerce solution it is deployed on application server. It is a full scale enterprise e-commerce shopping cart. Ajax frontend, Java server faces web server, EJB 3.0 backend. - progress bars - real time validation - ajax navigation - ajax history managment - drag and drop - no page reloads - auto-complete boxes - real time image rendering All this is available by face Cart. The open source e-commmerce shopping cart [Less]

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Click Framework is a modern JEE web application framework, providing a natural rich client style programming model. Click is designed to be very easy to learn and use, with developers getting up and running within a day.

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jReform is a library for processing and validating HTML forms that aims to simplify web development by automating validation of form inputs.

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Este projeto trata do desenvolvimento de um framework feito em java para o desenvolvimento de aplicativos web de forma rĂ¡pida e segura. This project deals with the development of a framework made in Java for developing web applications quickly and securely.

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IAML, the Internet Application Modelling Language, is the project title for my PhD research at Massey University, New Zealand. In particular, this project is hosting the implementation of an Eclipse plugin which we will use to demonstrate our ... [More] modelling language prototypes. Google Code now supports the Eclipse Public Licence (EPL), so we are in the process in moving the project from Sourceforge to its new home at Google Code. More information: http://openiaml.org [Less]

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The world's simplest and easiest-to-use Java web framework. Replaces Struts with 500 lines of code.

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There are many Java web application frameworks out there. Struts, Velocity, Turbine to name a few. Many of these MVC framework claim to separate the presentation layer (view) from the model and controller, but fails miseriably. The frontend HTML guy ... [More] should not be writing conditionals and loops. The programmer should not be writing HTML. Wulumuqi is AJAX on the serverside. With AJAX, javascript code manipulate the HTML document on the client-side using W3C DOM. With Wulumuqi, scripts (called DocumentManipulator) manipulate the HTML document on the serverside using JDOM before sending it to the client. DocumentManipulator can be written in any language supported by BSF, for example Groovy,Ruby, Python, Javascript to name a few. [Less]

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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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A Java API to login to the Google Analytics service and retrieve XML reports. Version 1.1 Feature ListLogin update from Andrew Kerr. New reports from Devin Breen. WebmasterTools by L'g. Version 1.0 Feature ListAdded latestFetchedSource to ... [More] JAnalytics. Deprecated the getReportDocument methods in JAnalytics. Version 0.9 Feature ListVersion 0.9 has been release. Again thanks to Andrew Kerr for the updates: Version 0.8 Feature Listminor issues resolved Version 0.8 has been release. Again thanks to Andrew Kerr for the updates: Version 0.8 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: The new TOP_CONTENT_REPORT report type Fixed the filtering functionality Version 0.7 has been released. I personally haven't had time to revisit some of the servlet examples. This release has added a report type and a paged approach instead of the older max limit which was no longer working. Thanks to Andrew Kerr for the changes. Version 0.7 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: The new PRODUCT_SKUS_REPORT report type Version 0.6 has been released and was long overdue! The KML JSP tag finally works again with the new Google Analytics reports. Version 0.6 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: Live Demos were fixed. https://www.ansir.ca/janalyticslive.jsp https://www.ansir.ca/janalyticskmllive.jsp Added report types for GEO_MAP_DETAIL_CITY_REPORT GEO_MAP_DETAIL_COUNTRY_REPORT GEO_MAP_DETAIL_CONTINENT_REPORT GEO_MAP_DETAIL_SUB_CONTINENT_REPORT KML works again with the new Google Analytics reports. Example4.jsp was broken and is now fixed! Version 0.5 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: Example1.jsp was broken and is now fixed. Version 0.4 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: An emergency release as an initial update to address changes to Google Analytics, which broke the previous version. Only a few report types are currently implemented. Looking for volunteers to implement all the report types. Older version is now in the PRE_0_4 branch should anyone need it. Version 0.3 Feature ListFeatures in this release include: An interface you may implement to provide caching of previously retrieved reports. A file cache sample implementation. A JSP Tag Library consisting of a report type tag and a KML transform tag. An example web application. Javadocs and source code included with Version 0.3 download. Complete Eclipse project in subversion repository. Please visit our repository ( http://janalytics.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ ) and checkout the Eclipse project. The current build is available on the Downloads tab. The build is compatible for a 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6 runtime environment. For a demo please vising the live demo site. As of JAnalytics Version 0.3 there is an additional KML Demo featuring the analytics.kml tag. Analytics KML TagThe analytics.kml JSP tag was added to JAnalytics Version 0.3. This tag transforms for your Google Analytics Geo Map Overlay into a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file. The KML is ready for you to save an open with Google Earth or the Google Maps API. The KML Demo form submits to a JSP that is only 3 lines long (Figure 1). It's really this easy to use! Figure 1: Using the KML JSP tag to transform your Google Analytics Geo Map Overlay into a KML. Next save this as KML file and open it up with Google Earth or view it on Google Maps (Figure 2). Figure 2: Viewing your KML on Google Maps. [Less]

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This project contains helpers that ease Java development when using Stripes, Spring, Hibernate, JSP etc.

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JavaPepper is essentially a Java servlet that delegates the work of responding to user requests to lightweight servlet-like objects called responders. A responder may be general-purpose (such as one that outputs an image) or a special type of ... [More] responder called a PepPage which serves up PepWidgets in order to create HTML pages. Its design embraces JavaScript, AJAX, CSS, and all other potentially hard-to-use web technologies of the day. Java Pepper does not try to sugar-coat or hide these technologies from the software developer; it simply makes them more accessible and reuseable. JavaPepper should be thought of as a library, a tool; not a framework. http://www.javapepper.com/javapepper [Less]