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Hippo CMS 7 is a user friendly open source content management system designed to deliver enterprise level performance and reliability. Hippo CMS 7 gives you an innovative, enterprise level content management system that can be fully adapted to fit in any existing environment. Out of the box ... [More] , Hippo CMS 7 delivers a high performance faceted repository, focusing on content reuse and multi-channel publishing. It features a user friendly interface including a modern AJAX GUI with drag & drop and auto-save functionality. [Less]

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The Remora project is a web-based frontend for the BlackRay Data Engine. It can be used to query data, gather metadata and view statistics.

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Empty J2EE application that provides a starting point for any developer to bootstrap from. Provides a basic enterprise java application including configuration. Includes Hibernate, Spring, Struts 2, Spring MVC, BlazeDS, Tiles2, and jQuery all pre-configured and ready to start developing. Can be ... [More] used as a starting point for learning or to start developing a large application easily. Excellent working examples of getting the following technologies up and running included: Spring/Hibernate Flex Remoting using Penne Framework Struts2/Tiles2 Struts2/Spring Integration Hibernate Criteria/Restrictions BlazeDS/Spring Integration jQuery/Struts2 [Less]

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Sample project testing all sections on Spring-Core certification test

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SpringSide is a Spring Framework based, pragmatic style JavaEE application reference architecture.

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Useful utility classes for Spring MVC

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Practice Using Maven and Spring to develop j2ee Project

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Please use GitHub to Checkout the Source!This project hosts the code for the book Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT by Jeff Dwyer. An interview about the book and sample chapter on SEO with GWT is available on InfoQ. Also there's an interview about the book and the ToCollege.net ... [More] project at GWTSite.com. The goal of this book was to end up with more than just trivial examples. Instead, I really tried to write the book that I would’ve wanted to read when I started with GWT. For me, figuring out the GWT basics was simple and pretty intuitive, so this book doesn’t focus very much on the basic UI elements. The tricky bits were understanding how to make GWT fit nicely into the Java ecosystem. Getting it integrated with Maven, Jetty, Spring Security, Hibernate, Sitemesh, best practices for RPC etc. With that in mind I’ve built a full-sized web site called ToCollege.net. This is a real site that focuses on helping students with their applications to college. It has a heavy focus on being Search Engine Optimization (SEO) friendly but still having rich AJAX functionality. The source code for the book is right here. You're welcome to checkout the release 0.1.0 tag which contains the code as of the date of publication, or to checkout the trunk to get the latest GWT 1.5 rc1 code. Either way, there's about 15,000 lines of source for you to explore, covering everything from Google Gears to OpenID. The book is essentially a walkthrough of this codebase. It explains how to get the site up and running on your localhost and goes into how the site is built. I hope you enjoy & please avail yourself of the google group if you have any questions. Cheers, -Jeff Dwyer ps Please note that this project is NOT using Google Code anymore. Please checkout the project source on GitHub git clone git://github.com/jdwyah/tocollege.net.git Sorry, but I couldn't take Google Code anymore. Any change to the wiki made me need to reset the entire repository. [Less]

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This application will be a web application assistant that is used to help the independent consultant keep track of things. It will be prototyped using Ruby on Rails first and then the application will be created using AppFuse and Spring MVC. When the project is complete, the application will be ... [More] provided as an integration of Tomcat and the web application similar to Confluence. To run the prototype, cd into the prototype directory and then type: ./script/server The application will be available at http://localhost:3000/site/ [Less]

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This is a project for creating sample code for the Spring 2.0 Kickstart presentation at Spring Forward 2006 (http://springforward2006.com)  Follow these steps and you should be OK -    1. Check-out source using Subversion: ... [More]       > svn checkout http://spring-kickstart.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ spring-kickstart    2. Switch to new project       > cd spring-kickstart/kickstart    3. Run Maven build:       > mvn clean package    4. Run Maven Jetty plug-in:       > mvn jetty:run [Less]

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