10 projects tagged "spring"
ThreadFix is a software vulnerability aggregation and management system that reduces the time it takes to fix software vulnerabilities. It imports the results from dynamic, static, and manual testing to provide a centralized view of software security defects across development teams and applications. The system allows companies to correlate testing results and streamline software remediation efforts by simplifying feeds to software issue trackers. By auto-generating application firewall rules, this tool allows organizations to continue remediation work uninterrupted. ThreadFix empowers managers with vulnerability trending reports that show progress over time, giving them justification for their efforts.
VRaptor3 is a fully-fledged Java Web framework focused on fast development and maintainable code. It intends to make RESTful application development easy. A resource corresponds to a business logic annotated with its path and HTTP method. It runs inside DI Containers (Spring or Pico out of the box) and, therefore, enables full integration with them. Also, using Hibernate is easier: its session is automatically injected by VRaptor, so you just have to use it. VRaptor3 is refactor-friendly, especially in its redirecting configuration. It is also nicely extensible.
LiKee (which stands for LIne KEEper) is a monitoring system for supervision of Web applications and pages. It is a tool for automation of service processes of uptime-critical Web applications. It periodically monitors remote pages and evaluates their content with regular expressions. It can send alerts through email, GSM calls, and SMS. It offers Web-based administration and reporting with advanced graphical design.
Spring ME is a version of ME that not only runs on your cell phone, but also on any other Java platform not supporting reflection. It is to Java ME what Spring is to Java SE and Java EE, which is indicated by the name. However, the "ME" (Micro Edition) suffix not only refers to the platform it supports. It also refers to the size of the runtime, which is pretty minimal. In fact, it's pretty much non-existent, and therefore ideal for situations in which you cannot afford the sheer size of the traditional Spring runtime.
Engroup is an enterprise groupware system promotes collaboration among members in a team or company. It also helps members manage their business better. It has the following modules: a dashboard that aggregates contents from the mail system and RSS from some known sources; private messages, an alternative method for fast communication among members to replace chatting or email; email, which supports the IMAP protocol with SSL enabled; a forum, implemented with JForum; a wiki, implemented with JSPWiki; HRM to manage employee information; CRM to manage customer information; a document management system; a project management system; a todo list to track private tasks of a user; and an RSS reader.