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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.

4.55
   
  0 reviews  |  47 users  |  1,090,686 lines of code  |  40 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

The leading RESTful web framework for Java Do you want to blend your web services, web sites and web clients into unified web applications exposing and consuming RESTful web APIs? Leverage the open source Restlet Framework and its unique Java API available in six consistent editions: Java SE, Java EE, OSGi, GAE, Android and GWT!

4.66667
   
  0 reviews  |  45 users  |  272,412 lines of code  |  16 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

A collection of modules, add-ons and integration tools for the Spring Framework.

3.8
   
  0 reviews  |  43 users  |  2,525,158 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 2 years ago
 
 

Spring IDE provides tooling support for the Spring Portfolio.

4.5
   
  0 reviews  |  31 users  |  239,937 lines of code  |  12 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days 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  |  29 users  |  1,743,893 lines of code  |  35 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Spring Web Flow is a Java web application framework that allows developers to model user tasks as high-level modules called flows. Flows can be implemented consistently across several web environments including Spring MVC, Struts, JSF, and Portlet.

3.72727
   
  1 review  |  24 users  |  436,449 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed over 1 year 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

4.875
   
  0 reviews  |  21 users  |  228,148 lines of code  |  29 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

A free cross-platform lobby client for the Spring RTS project.

4.2
   
  0 reviews  |  18 users  |  29,665 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

AppFuse is a full-stack framework for building web applications on the JVM. It was originally developed to eliminate the ramp-up time found when building new web applications for customers. Over the years, it has matured into a very testable and secure system for creating Java-based webapps. At its ... [More] core, AppFuse is a project skeleton, similar to the one that's created by your IDE when you click through a wizard to create a new web project. [Less]

4.85714
   
  1 review  |  18 users  |  54,025 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 months ago
 
 

JSON-lib is a java library for transforming beans, maps, collections, java arrays and XML to JSON and back again to beans and DynaBeans. It is based on the work by Douglas Crockford in http://www.json.org/java. Includes support for Groovy and JRuby as well.

4.71429
   
  0 reviews  |  16 users  |  34,204 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 
 
 

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