Helma is a Web application framework for fast and efficient scripting and serving of Web sites and Internet applications. Helma employs JavaScript for its server-side scripting environment, removing the need for compilation cycles and reducing development costs while giving you instant access to leverage the whole wealth of Java libraries out there. Helma offers simple and codeless mapping of application objects to database tables. In addition, an embedded object-oriented database performs automatic data persistence of unmapped objects.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java JavaScript |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release contains some bugfixes and major improvements, such as programmable HopObject collections and prototype mappings, Apache Commons Daemon support, a profiler for measuring function runtime and invocation frequency, and skin/macro introspection, to mention just a few. It also contains an updated version of Rhino and is the first Helma release that has JavaScript 1.7 features enabled by default.


Release Notes: This release candidate contains numerous bugfixes and many minor improvements, such as support for secure HttpOnly session cookies, logging improvements, several changes to the way file paths to different resources are resolved, and restored backwards compatibility with Java 1.4.


Release Notes: This version contains some additional important changes, such as the totalUploadLimit value now being applied also to ordinary form post requests, as well as preventing a potential problem with the insertion order and making it easier to run Helma in other servlet containers.


Release Notes: This release candidate contains numerous bugfixes and many minor improvements, such as support for secure HttpOnly session cookies, logging improvements, several changes to the way file paths to different resources are resolved, and restored backwards compatibility with Java 1.4.


Release Notes: This release candidate contains numerous bugfixes and many minor improvements, such as support for secure HttpOnly session cookies, logging improvements, several changes to the way file paths to different resources are resolved, and restored backwards compatibility with Java 1.4.