10 projects tagged "Web Framework"
HTMLSplicer is a toolkit that provides methods to compose complex HTML documents from simpler HTML documents, called templates. It can be used to generate servlet responses in Java Web applications, without adopting a full-fledged presentation layer framework like JSP, JSF, Apache Wicket, or GWT.
nCombo allows developers to build fast, rich, data-driven applications based on Node.js. It uses HTTP for file delivery and the WebSocket protocol for data communication, and has an innovative architecture that allows you to call server-side functions from JavaScript on the client. Server-side functions can return multiple times at various intervals and thereby provide streams of data to clients. The use of a number of popular existing technologies minimizes the learning curve. It also includes the ability to embed JavaScript files in a tree-like structure and add custom middleware much like in other Node.js frameworks, session management, and global data management that lets you store data to share between all sessions/clients: the server can emit events and you can specify which clients will be notified using unique session IDs.
Elefant is a full-featured, but refreshingly simple CMS and PHP Web framework. It features an intuitive, streamlined admin interface, a tightly integrated WYSIWYG editor, dynamically embeddable content objects for building dynamic Web sites without touching code, and an extremely fast, secure, and flexible framework for add-ons and themes. The core CMS includes page editing, a blogging engine, site navigation, file and user management, automatic version control, a tool for translators and multilingual site management, and an in-browser theme/layout editor. It is also extensively documented and has a small but friendly and active developer community.
modu is a high-level toolkit for building database-driven Web applications in Python. It provides all the common components needed to build custom Web applications in Python, including form generation, object-relational database mapping support, pluggable template systems, database-resident session and user support, and more.
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.
Sight is a Java Web framework built on top of J2EE technologies, and particularly on top of the servlet API. SightWF provides a simple programming model for building RIA applications. SightWF is initially designed to be deployed on Google App Engine, and can be run in a J2EE servlet container such as Tomcat.
Apache Click is a modern JEE Web application framework, providing a natural rich client style programming model. Apache Click is designed to be very easy to learn and use, with developers getting up and running within a day. It also supports automatic component rendering, client/server side validation, full localization, and multiple template engines (currently Velocity, JSP, and FreeMarker).
Werc is a minimalistic RESTful Web application framework and content management system. It follows the Unix "tool philosophy" and it is designed to be fast, simple, convenient, and easily extensible. It handles both small and big sites and has a flexible system for user and group permissions. All data is stored in plain text files that can be easily manipulated with standard tools, without using any databases or other external dependencies. Existing applications include a blogging engine with RSS/Atom feeds, a wiki system that can easily integrate pre-existing documents (can be enabled for any directory tree), and others.
A powerful and pretty desktop environment for Linux and Unix-like systems.