96 projects tagged "JSON"
The Java Simple Plugin Framework is a framework for creating and using plugins for programs written in Java. It was built to reduce development time while increasing code maintainability of small to medium sized projects. It completely hides the implementation details of components, so you only use their interfaces. It is only 590k in size. Components may be loaded with only two lines of code. It makes heavy use of annotations. Through usage of generics, it is usually type safe. There are additional plugins to export other plugins by JavaScript, JSON, LipeRMI, XMLRPC, Delight XMLRPC, or ERMI. Plugins may be discovered on the local network through ZeroConf. There is initial support for RDF.
NaturePHP is a classes wrapper using PHP's autoload to create a non-intrusive, simple, organized, and extensible library system. It is aimed at intermediate and advanced PHP developers, providing a lot of non-intrusive functionality for Web site and application development. Upcoming development will include internal library management and the ability to download/update libraries from the repository.
SiteFusion allows object-oriented PHP applications to operate as OS-native applications through a XULRunner-based thin client. The client connects to the SiteFusion daemon through an ordinary Web server, and applications run in separate continuous processes. Two-way communication is enabled, without the need for additional Web server configurations. The implementation of the XUL framework in a PHP class structure includes an implementation of the Mozilla tree view optimized for very large trees, supporting drag-and-drop, editable cells, and sorting.
The PHP Code Encryption class can be used to obfuscate PHP scripts by replacing variable names. It can parse a given PHP script and replace the names of the variables it uses with more obfuscated names. The new names of the replaced variables can be retrieved by looking at a variable of the class.
XBSDB allows you to operate with data arrays in your JavaScript code like with SQL data. You can insert, delete, update, and select records, and you can use indexes to make the selection faster. JSON-based methods allow you to prepare data on one side (browser or Web server) and to load them on the other (Web server or browser). Using XBSDB allows you to move some database operations from the Web server to the client machine and to reduce number of Web server requests. XBSDB consists of two parts, one for the browser and one for the Web server. The browser part is the core; the Web server part just prepares data for exchange. The browser part is JavaScript code, and the Web server part is presented in two equivalent variants in Perl and PHP.