16 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
GWT Components (GWTCOMP) is a set of reusable graphical components for developing rich Web applications. GWTCOMP is developed using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) framework and it supplements the features and services provided by GWT and other widget libraries. GWT is a popular framework from Google for developing AJAX applications using the Java programming language instead of HTML, JavaScript, and other scripting languages. Whereas the GWT framework provide low-level graphical objects for handling basic functions like buttons, images, and text boxes, GWTCOMP provides more complex graphical objects that are needed by real-life applications. An example of such an object is the Live Data Panel, which enables applications to display and update charts in real-time using a data source that resides in the server.
IT Mill Toolkit is a server-side RIA (Rich Internet Application) library that provides a versatile set of AJAX widgets for Java programmers. Applications are programmed in Java and executed server-side. At the client-side (i.e. in the browser), enhanced GWT widgets are used for presentation.
JewelCLI provides an API to parse command line arguments. It uses Java annotations to present a very simple but powerful interface. Options are defined using an annotated Java interface definition. This allow a declarative style which can be much clearer than the procedural style used by some other Java CLI libraries.
Naked Objects is an application development platform. It's called Naked Objects because all you need to develop are your domain objects; the Naked Objects platform automatically creates an object-oriented user interface (giving you the choice of different styles) and the underlying storage mechanism (again, giving you the choice as how to persist your objects).
RIFE/Laszlo is based on RIFE/Jumpstart and geared towards easily getting started with the creation of Rich Internet Applications using OpenLaszlo. It is a ready-to-run source distribution and file structure that allows you to get started with a new OpenLaszlo application with RIFE in less then 2 minutes. Typically, all that you have to do is unzip the archive, open the project file in your favourite IDE, and run the application. Thanks to a dynamic development model, you rarely have to restart, and are able to gradually implement your application in an iterative manner.
Salsa is a collection of Swing add-ons. It includes new widgets such as auto-complete textboxes or tree tables, new data models such as XML tree models, UI tree models, or Java Bean table models, new common dialogs such as a font chooser, new convenience methods such as center frame on screen, and much more.