40 projects tagged "Web 2.0"
ICEfaces is a framework for developing Ajax applications for the Web and iPhone in Java with JavaServer Faces. In contrast to typical Web applications, ICEfaces applications can update any part of the page at any time. Full page refresh is eliminated, and multi-user interaction is supported through AJAX Push.
ConcourseConnect is a social networking platform. You can build social networking sites including corporate intranets, business community add-on sites, enthusiast sites, business or product directory sites (like a chamber of commerce or yellow pages), or even stand-alone Web sites. Features include a full range of Web 2.0 tools: ratings, reviews, wiki, blog, comments, discussion forums, an ideas engine, and more. Users begin by creating a rich profile and joining groups. It is perfect for internal collaboration or as a customer feedback forum. The portal framework allows developers to plug in custom portlets and themes.
siwapp is a Web application meant to help manage and create invoices in a simple, straightforward way. It can manage invoices with different serial numbers (as rectification invoices), provide printable PDF versions of the invoices with a professional look & feel, save drafts of your invoices and continue editing them later, and automatically generate invoices on a periodic basis.
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.
iWiccle is a Web 2.0 framework platform and a hybrid CMS community builder for developing Web sites. Specializing in social networks, blogging sites, and online Web communities, it lets you easily create standard websites with Web 2.0 features, blog sites rivaling other blogging systems, communities and groups with social networking, portfolios and presentations with interactive features, photo galleries, link directories, searchable content Web sites, news portals, article repositories, storybook sites, and video galleries. iWiccle is built atop the host-independent and eco-friendly Wiccle CMS Framework, featuring over 10 modules, a content management system, multi-language and templating support, Web site and page builder tools, admin control panels, module and page layout cloning, top-level scripting, and much more.
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.
JWt (Java Web Toolkit) is a library for developing accessible and interactive Web applications with an API that is widget-centric and inspired by desktop GUI APIs. To the developer, it offers abstraction of Web-specific implementation details, including graceful degradation. Under the hood, the library uses the latest techniques when available to handle events and update the user interface.
Dancer is a Perl framework for building Web applications with minimal effort. It started as a port of Ruby's Sinatra project, but has grown on its own path. A Dancer app can run as a standalone Web server or from any Web server using PSGI. It lets the user write an application with very few lines of code. It's powerful and flexible enough to knock up a simple Web site or Web service very quickly, and can scale to much larger projects. Building a Web application with Dancer is as easy as loading the library and defining route handlers. Dancer provides an elegant syntax for defining route handlers, can render views with a variety of template engines, supports static file serving, session support, and many more features.
A complete IPsec and IKEv2/IKEv1 implementation for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.