UnCommon Web is a Web application framework. UnCommon Web features a component based UI construction toolkit, template and programmatic dynamic HTML generation engines, and linear (also known as modal or continuation) page flow control. UnCommon Web can sit behind Apache or a pure Lisp Web server.
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks Internet Web Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Common Lisp |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of minor but very annoying issues in the 0.3.8 release.


Release Notes: This release improves the documentation, adds a completely new backend, adds multi-threading support to the mod_lisp backend, and provides a large number of bugfixes and minor improvements.


Release Notes: New features include Web presentations, a task component, and a redirect component. Documentation work was done.


Release Notes: A new component dependency protocol was added. Action URLs are now computed by recursively walking the component tree. Support for CLISP, Allegro Common Lisp, and Araneida was added. Many bugfixes were made. A new collection of components for working with HTML forms was added.


Release Notes: This release improves the component API and rendering protocol. The new ucwctl script makes deploying ucw servers easier.