77 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
The Apache Open For Business Project is an enterprise automation software project that includes ERP, CRM, E-Business/E-Commerce, SCM, MRP, and CMMS/EAM functions. It is a foundation and starting point for enterprise solutions and can certainly be used out of the box, but is also great for creating specialized applications.
DOM Tooltip allows developers to add customized tooltips to Web pages. The tooltips are controlled through style class definitions and respond to events such as "mouseover", and avoids possible collisions with form elements such as select boxes and screen edges. While originally designed to create context tooltips, it is also possible to create a wide variety of dynamic layers, such as embedded windows, context menus, and hidden blocks. Additional features include sticky tips, tooltip fading, lifetime, relative positioning, class assignments, width adjustments, mouse dragging, captions, directionality, offset adjustments, adjustable activate/deactivate delay times, snapping to grid, fate adjustment (hide or destroy), and references to created tips. It supports Mozilla/Netscape6+, IE 5.5+, IE on Mac, Safari, Konqueror, and Opera 7.
Oness is an ERP, CRM, SRM, and inventory management solution primarily supporting the textile commerce. It is based on J2EE technologies such as Spring, Hibernate, Struts, XDoclet, AspectJ, and Maven with a JSP-based Web interface. It is completely modular and thoroughly documented.
SwiXAT is a Swing-based authoring tool for the quick and easy development of GUI Java applications. It implements a true MVC framework and uses XML to define the view (SwiXML is used as the XUL engine), BeanShell as a scripting language for the controller, and JXPath as the binding mechanism between the view and model. It provides a complete environment in which it is possible to almost write an entire Java Swing application without writing Java compiled code. The use of XPath makes it very simple to traverse the object tree of the application's business model.
Nennius is an object-oriented application engine. Although initially intended to be a time and expense tracking tool, it has since been improved upon to support a wide array of data types and relationships. It offers the ability to run multiple, concurrent Web applications from a single Nennius engine. Each Web application is fully customizable and can easily be modified to fit almost any existing business model.
AjaxAC is a PHP framework which can be used to develop, create, and generate AJAX applications. The fundamental idea behind AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is to use the XMLHttpRequest object to change a Web page state using background HTTP sub-requests without reloading the entire page.
Sahi is an automation and testing tool for Web applications, with the facility to record and playback scripts. Features include, in-browser controls, text based scripts, ant support for playback of suites of tests, and multi threaded playback. It supports HTTP and HTTPS. Sahi runs as a proxy server, and the browser needs to use the sahi server as its proxy. Sahi then injects JavaScript so that it can access elements in the Web page. This makes the tool independent of the Web site or Web application.
An extension which allows customers to buy a product on installments.