13 projects tagged "framework"
XMLNuke is Web development framework based on XML. Programming with the XMLNuke framework, you create your Web site based on your data. Web design is not mandatory. To aid in this work, XMLNuke provides several classes for abstracting the use of XML and the environment in which XMLNuke is running. PHP5 or CSharp/Mono may be used by programmers to build applications with XMLNuke.
XINS is a technology used to define, create, and invoke remote APIs. XINS is specification-oriented. When API specifications are written (in XML), XINS will transform them to HTML-based documentation and Java code for both the client-side and the server-side. The communication is based on HTTP. XINS competes with the complex SOAP technology. Main design goals include simplicity, scalability, and testability. XINS is not only a specification technology, but also an application development framework. It offers transaction logging, unique log documentation, and active code generation.
InfiView is a software platform for developing enterprise interactive, dynamic graphical maps and diagrams. InfiView uses AJAX technology, and its advanced dynamic memory use enables use of any data size. InfiView applications can be programmatically generated from your databases or your Web services. InfiView can generate both embedded controls and complete applications. It lets your applications include multiple layers. You have full control of how transparent each layer is and you can interactively change it.
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.
The klish is a framework for implementing Cisco-like command-line interfaces on Unix systems. It is configurable through XML files. "Klish" stands for "Kommand Line Interface SHell". The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell. The klish has some new features, but it's as compatible as possible with clish's XML configuration files.
Content management system for e-commerce, e-publishing, and intranets/extranets.