JSXP is a web application framework for Java. Its main features are compile-time safety when accessing view elements, separation of code and design, simple XHTML design, component orientation, human-readable URLs, server side state managed automatically by the framework, view Flows (units of work that have one entry point view and a defined set of result views), AJAX support, internationalization, and resource management.
| Licenses | Apache 2.0 |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | HTML AJAX Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release includes mainly bugfixes and minor improvements, and a lot of Java documentation.


Release Notes: Internationalization (i18n) was greatly improved. Several caching mechanisms were rewritten, which improved the throughput for Web applications.


Release Notes: A new validation infrastructure was added. This release contains some minor fixes in the view controller life cycle and more possibilities to create access control for view controllers.


Release Notes: This release contains great improvements in the implementation of view flows and some minor bugfixes, mainly in server side state handling.


Release Notes: Initial development release, but it already implements all of the main features.
A collection of bash scripts to communicate with L2P devices.