18 projects tagged "spring"
Journal is software for developing and publishing journals on the Web. It combines Java, Spring 3, Lucene, and Ehcache into an elegant solution for Web content management. The presentation is modern and CSS-based, and uses a responsive approach to layout. Resize your browser window and watch the layout adapt.
Beanoh (pronounced Bean-oh) is a simple tool for verifying your Spring context. It verifies that all of your beans are wired correctly, reconciles the beans marked with @Component in the classpath with the beans loaded in the Spring context, and prevents duplicate bean definition overwriting.
DynaSpring is a dynamic, extensible DSL (Domain Specific Language) tailored for building a Spring Application Context. Like Spring/XML, it is a declarative, tree-structured language; but, unlike XML, it supports all the kinds of abstractions found in common programming languages: conditional evaluation, iteration, definition of functions and variables, etc. DynaSpring also offers a set of utilities that make working with Spring easier and that build upon Spring to give you even more options in structuring your enterprise application.
Glue Stick is a dependency injection framework for Java applications. Beans may be defined in Groovy scripts, GSON configuration files, or Spring Framework XML files. Compared with other dependency injection frameworks for Java, Glue Stick aims to be faster at assembling applications and simpler to use.
Moose is a framework for getting XML into and out of Java software. It integrates easily with Spring, Spring Web Services, or plain Java applications. It will generate an XML schema which describes your mapping configuration. Spring Web Services can wrap Moose's schema generator, creating a nice stack for simple, rapid development of SOAP Web services in Java.