77 projects tagged "Widget Sets"
Lumbricidae WORM (Widget Object Relational Mapper) is an SQLAlchemy binding for Webwidgets. SQLAlchemy presents database tables and rows as Python classes and objects. Webwidgets is a framework for writing Web applications as if they were desktop applications. WORM lets you easily map Webwidgets input fields, tables, and other widgets to database mapped classes, instances, and attributes. It requires the Argentum SQLAlchemy convenience library.
Sigma Grid is an AJAX-based data grid for displaying data and editing it inline in a scrollable and sortable table. It supports IE 6.0+, FireFox 2.0+, Safari 3.0+, and Opera9.0+. It seamlessly integrates with any server side solution, such as J2EE, .NET, PHP, or Perl. It features keyboard data navigation, nested multiline headers, and sortable and frozen columns. Slice rendering and built-in paginated output allow you to manipulate huge datasets.
ZZEE DHTML Menu is an easy to install library for Javascript and PHP that you can use to create drop-down menus like in desktop applications. It comes with many options, including checkboxes, radio buttons, keyboard navigation, shortcuts, the ability to add or delete items on the fly, etc. It has a simple API. It is search engine friendly (PHP only). It ships with four different styles.
Webwidgets is a framework for writing Web applications as if they were desktop applications. It employs the same programming paradigm as GTK, Qt, etc. with a tree of widgets with callbacks for events such as a button press. It encapsulates page loads, session data, form handling, etc. into widgets with their own state. Webwidgets is focused on code reuse, rapid prototyping, and separation between graphic design, interaction design, and application logic. It is implemented in Python and uses the Webware application server framework.
Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing POJOs that conform to the JavaBeans specification. Web pages are automatically generated based on bean properties and certain conventions. If necessary, the layout, editability, and actions of these pages can be customized on an exception basis. In other words, the toolkit normally does what you'd expect, but when it doesn't, you can override its behavior.
The IWL includes several widgets with which consistent Web pages can be built quickly. The structure resembles the DOM tree, with the API mimicking Javascript very closely. The widgets themselves can be used as stand-alone object in an already existing scripts, or can be used to build new scripts from the ground up. They can be finalized in both HTML markup and JSON notation, which can be used for scripts. More advanced widgets like the Iconbox come with Javascript files that are automatically included when the widget is finalized as HTML.
Software which extends the functions of Asterisk with end-user Web clients.
A .NET implementation of BCrypt, PHPass, and traditional crypt password algorithms.