9 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
RestyGWT is a GWT generator for REST services and JSON encoded data transfer objects. RestyGWT Rest Services allow you to define an asynchronous service API which is then implemented via GWT deferred binding by RestyGWT. It features generation of asynchronous RESTful JSON based service proxies, encoding and decoding of Java objects to JSON, and an easy-to-use REST API.
tadedon is a set of utilities that form a foundation for applications written with one of the many Java frameworks, such as GWT, GIN, Guice, Google App Engine, commons-configuration, and many others. It lets you specify the default configuration of your application and upgrade it automatically on each new release. It can redirect all java.util.logging to slf4j and easily configure logback. It can bind application configuration in a Guice module. It supports @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy annotations (JSR 250) in Guice applications. It lets you annotate your methods with @Transactional annotation. It supports Guice injector stage in your Web application. It lets you test your Guice managed servlets and filters without needing a real servlet container. It lets you use Guice Matchers for matching super class, interface, and type literal annotations. It can inject event bus to your GWT applications with the help of GIN.
VisualFox-FX is an animation and visual effect library for Google Web Toolkit that leverages CSS3. VisualFox-FX supports JavaScript, CSS3, and hybrid mode (mixing JavaScript and CSS3 animation). VisualFox-FX uses the concept of a channel, which provides an extra layer of flexibility (allowing you to daisy-chain your animation). VisualFox-FX works directly with Element instead of Widget for added flexibility.
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.