21 projects tagged "User Interfaces"
Naked Objects is an application development platform. It's called Naked Objects because all you need to develop are your domain objects; the Naked Objects platform automatically creates an object-oriented user interface (giving you the choice of different styles) and the underlying storage mechanism (again, giving you the choice as how to persist your objects).
Project35 is an application suite that allows users to generate data entry forms from XML schema. Application designers use a Configuration Tool to associate records and record fields defined in the schema with application properties that include features such as: validation services, controlled vocabulary services, general plugins, and various aspects of look-and-feel.
HEBCI is a technique that allows a Web form handler to transparently detect the character set with which its data was encoded. By using carefully-chosen character references, the browser's encoding can be inferred. Thus, it is possible to guarantee that data is in a standard encoding without relying on (often unreliable) Web server/browser encoding interactions.
The Vexi Platform is used for creating and deploying rich user interfaces for Internet/intranet applications that look and feel like native applications. Vexi uses a combination of a subset of XML and Javascript to provide a simple API for the development of interactive visual components. Vexi provides an intuitive, themable widget set, created using this API. Vexi interfaces then communicate with server applications through XML-RPC or SOAP.
A Java framework for building modular, cross-platform applications.