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Umbrella project for integrations of Wicket and other projects such as Jasper Reports, Hibernate, Freemarker. Also a home for small community contributions.

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This is the google home page for most of my projects. There are a lot of sample applications to be found here. Most of them are discussed in my blog items which you can find on my blog http://www.gridshore.nl. If you have issues or requests please use the Issues tab from this project. The ... [More] following table gives you an overview of the different samples and there main technologies and reasons I created them. projecttechnologiesreason for existenceBlog item(s) gea-news-feedGoogle app engine, Spring frameworkSampe application used to demonstrate the capabilities of google app engine none sofar, the presentation can be downloaded Hippo spring connectorHippo, spring-ws, springframeworkThis application is used to show how you can connect to hippo from a spring framework application. A webservice is created that can search the hippo repository using the spring-ws projectroadtrip-from-springframework-to-hippo-7, connecting-to-hippo-ecm-using-a-springframework-connector Google app enginePython, google docsMaking a small python application using google apis. The application reeds the collection of documents available to you in google docs using-google-appengine Felix Tryoutosgi, felix, maven2, intellijFirst real tryout with an osgi application running on felixstarting-with-osgi-using-apache-felix-step-1, using-maven-to-create-an-osgi-bundle-osgi-felix-sample-step-2, embedding-jetty-in-osgi-osgi-felix-sample-step-3, creating-a-jetty-based-osgi-httpservice-for-apache-felix RaffleGoogle web toolkitThis application I used to explain he basics of Google web toolkit Rowing-the-Google-Web-Toolkit-boat-with-intellij Raffle Appjpa, annotations, google web toolkit, wicket, jqueryI used this application to show multiple front end frameworks. Before you can start with the front end, you need to have a solid back end. Therefore I tried jpa using springframework and hibernate at the back end. The different front ends all use the same back end without changes.Creating-an-application-with-maven2,-jpa,-springframework-and-intellij, start-using-jquery-with-some-small-samples-and-using-spring-mvc-25 Spring OSGi SampleOSGi, springframeworkMy first thing I did with OSGi, I must admit that I did not understand that much about OSGi back than.Spring-osgi-an-evaluation-using-maven-2-and-the-special-spring-osgi-archetype Springframework archetypespringframework, maven2, acegiI was doing a lot of projects with the same kind of architecture. I also wanted to experiment with maven archetype. So the ideal combination to create my custom archetype.Creating-a-maven-archetype-for-acegi-and-springframework Training Overviewspring 2.5, annotations, jpa, jquery, mavenIn this application we go to the extreme with plain web development. A lot about using spring mvc 2.5 in combination with jquery. Again the back end is created using springframework, hibernate and jpa.using-annottions-in-springframework Ajax dwr sample dwr, springframework, scriptoculousOne of the most known implementations is creating auto complete solutions. With this project I create an autocomplete using scriptoculous and dwr. The blog item in which I described the solutions is still one of the best read posts of my blog.Creating-an-autocomplete-with-Spring-and-DWR books-overviewflex 3, BlazeDS, springframeworkThis is the latest sample I have created. This is also the sample for the coming months. I a experimenting a lot with flex 3 and I show all this is this sample. For now there is a custom component for filtering results in a DataGrid. Beware, there are some tags for this project. The trunk is not always the best thing to use.creating-a-flex-3-datagrid-component-with-backend-filtering, integrating-flex-3-with-spring-security-formerly-known-as-acegi integration-spring-security-acegi-and-flex-3-the-sequel wow-springframework-enters-the-actionscript-and-flex-domain/ feeling-secure-with-webserviceswebservices, securitySample showing everything you need to know about webservices and security http://www.gridshore.nl/2008/05/17/feeling-secure-with-web-services-introduction/|feeling-secure-with-web-services-introduction,feeling-secure-with-web-services-part-1-the-usernametoken, feeling-secure-with-web-services-part-2 spring-ws-samplesspring ws, maven, springframwork, jaxbThis application shows a webservice as well as a webservice client using the spring-ws framework.Using-Spring-ws-for-creating-a-webservice, Creating-a-webservice-client-using-Spring-ws-and-maven2 buildversion-pluginmavenCreates a file version.jsp in the web application folder wth the version of the maven build in it. payment-batch-sample I started this sample to create a batch application, but I never finished it. [Less]

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Project InfoThis project aims to facilitate the usage of the Spring Framework for wiring Eclipse RCP components together and to any other services you would wish to use. The way it works is by providing two plug-ins your work will depend on. These provide a hook for you to wire your views (and all ... [More] subsequent code) via the bean factory. Additional utility classes for working with Spring in an Eclipse RCP environment will be included, as well. This work is a derivative of the Eclipse-Spring originally released under Commons Public License by Nick Bartlett. NewsMay 23, 2007We should have the first release within the week. This release will be 0.1. Point releases will be feature enhancements towards 1.0. 0.1 is a feature release, 0.1.1 is a bug fix on that release. Before the next feature release, we'll establish a road map. I don't imagine we'll wait long before pushing to 1.0. [Less]

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This application is part of a multi-part series which is designed to provide an overview of best practices for the Spring framework and some of its related projects and products. The Spring Finance Manager application will be developed with to provide a step-by-step guide for developing an ... [More] Enterprise Java Application using Spring. The Spring Finance sample application will be enhanced and developed further with each published article to demonstrate the use of several Spring projects and technologies such as Spring 3.0, Security, JavaScript & Dojo, Web Flow, AOP & AspectJ, OSGi and more. Spring Finance > Part 1: Introduction & Architecture Spring Finance > Part 2: Spring @MVC & Spring 3.0 REST integration Spring Finance > Part 3: DDD, JPA & Transaction Support Spring Finance > Part 4: Spring JS, Dojo & Bean Validation Spring Finance > Part 5: Spring Web Flow Integration Spring Finance > Part 6: Spring Security 3.0 Integration Spring Finance > Part 7: Adding support for JSON and XML views [Less]

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OpenSource Patients Management System for small clinics.

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Java XmlParser was renamed to Sourceprojects.org Lycia. Please use the following url: https://www.ohloh.net/p/lycia ======================================= Lycia (formerly known as Java XmlParser) is an event-based parser framework for being used on top of different structured datasources ... [More] such like XML (at the moment supported), CSV, SQL-Resultsets, CSS and whatever you can imagine to be a datasource by implementing your own reader. It was build by the model of the Springs Application-Context xml parser. Lycia can be used for generate classes on base of xml or other datasources or to make some basic transformations to them (in case the implementation ships a writer as well). [Less]

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Escape-K is an open-source project which goal is to build a unique software for managing complete IT ecosystems. Faced with multiple tools required for the management of IT ecosystems and because of their lack of relative interoperability, we offer to build the tool which will provide: * ... [More] helpdesk, * maintenance management, * asset management, * hypervision, * business processes monitoring, * and finally our ecosystem supervision module. [Less]

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