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    Cux Bomberman

    Cux Bomberman

    JAVA websocket implementation for a bomberman-like game

    This application uses JAVA and Glassfish server to provide an active and simple webSocket server for an online, multiplayer bomberman-like game. It only requires a running glassfish server to deploy the application on and a MySQL database server. After deployment and first run, anyone can access your webserver, register and play the game, using only a web browser that has built-in support for webSockets
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    OopJs

    Native Java-like Script for Modern Browsers

    OopJs provides a set of functions for developing javascript applications using a class-based structure. This framework allows you to add properties and methods to the class itself (static), instances of a class (public), and even the package it resides in (internal). Supported by most modern browsers.
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    Java script Ajax components based on Prototype framework. These components can be used independently. These components are completely Object Oriented. Minimize your JS code by means of these islands(components).
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    GWTApp provides several features like: HTML templating and messaging at runtime without application recompiling, MetaField to auto bind and simulate annotation of RPC data fields, Strong typing in MVC, Modular structure in Maven.
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    Put Java code embedded in your HTML pages, executed client-side (as old JavaScript) with all its power and ease of use (a lot MORE than old JavaScript)!!!
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    mda4eclipse is a domain-driven and model-driven development eclipse plugin. Its purpose is to present a way of using different project sites to work together and establish a shared development environment.
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    yUba is a programming language for easy Web-application development: (1) yUba creates both client-side code(Javascript) and server-side code(Perl) at once. (2) XML/HTML can be embedded directly in yUba codes without any quotations.
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