36 projects tagged "mvc"
Probus is a Web framework for developing in PHP5. This framework is based on the MVC pattern. It has excellent support data caching and provides convenient AJAX support. This framework supports the following features: Many programming patterns can be used, include MVC. A simple command-line tool is used to generate projects. Standard plugins are included for AJAX, RSS, and form validation. It is simple create new plugins for Probus. Its database abstraction layer supports MySQL, PgSQL, MSSQL, Oracle, and many others. It automatically caches data. Its configuration system uses YAML syntax. Components can be used from external frameworks such as Zend Framework, symfony, Code Igniter, Kohana, and CakePHP.
Vici MVC is a MVC Web application framework for .NET 2.0 or higher. It runs on the low-level ASP.NET layer provided by the .NET framework, but does not use ASP.NET WebForms and Controls. The framework is controller-centric as opposed to the view-centric architecture of ASP.NET WebForms. This allows Web applications to be built according to the MVC pattern with minimal effort. Vici MVC emphasises complete separation of concerns, ease of use, minimal configuration requirements, integration with any data access technology, performance, and easy deployment ("XCOPY deployment").
SpotLight is a PHP MVC framework for rapid Web application development. It's an action-based framework that easy supports AJAX and SEO. A simple template engine provides easy front-end manipulation. Actions and DAOs provide simple back-end manipulation. It's easy to learn and easy to put into operation.
DooPHP is a very fast PHP framework. It enables developers at all levels to rapidly develop robust Web 2.0 applications. It is quite feature rich. DooPHP supports some common stuff found in a Web framework, such as an MVC-base structure, RESTful APIS, a REST client, URI routing, database ORM tools, a model generator, HTTP Digest Authentication, a flexbible compiling template engine, logging and profiling tools, and more.
PHP Viz is written in PHP and lets you create MySQL-driven PHP sites. A prime feature it provides is the support to link up multiple tables (based on foreign and primary keys) and create views from them. The application lets you create “sites” rather than simple pages. You can even have login protection on your site if you have a users table in your database. All the basic functions are there: you can create tabular views, single record view, and add and edit view. The generated code is very clean, simple, and based on a very very simplified MVC architecture. This allows for expansion and code reusability with ease.
phpDays is a flexible PHP 5 framework for rapid Web site development. It features an MVC architecture, Ajax support, YAML configuration, database abstraction (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL, etc.), a good collection of standard models, an excellent quick start guide, and logging to files or firephp.
Jenner is a Web page templating system with a twist: it runs completely within a Web browser. Templates are just normal Web pages with special syntax inside text nodes, attributes, or comments. Unlike other in-browser templating systems, Jenner does not require overloading of "class" attributes or invalid HTML; all Jenner templates are valid Web pages and the template expressions flow in a very natural way. Having the template engine in the Web browser instead of on the server takes a lot of load off of the server, and makes for a clean separation of presentation and content. Jenner is very powerful: it has the full power of the Esel expression language at its disposal. Templates can be rendered from JSON data, and can be re-rendered without a browser-to-server round trip.
A boilerplate code generator for Android providing runtime dependency injection along with simplified threading and event models.