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    jsf-showcase

    jsf-showcase

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x showcase, portable web-application.

    JavaServer Faces (JSF) v.2.2.x web-framework showcase. Portable web-application for Java WEB-developers, who use Java Server Faces. Made for convenience - if Internet access suddenly down ). See please excellent projects: https://github.com/liferay/liferay-faces-showcase/ and https://github.com/heroku/webapp-runner/ , also https://mvnrepository.com/search?q=webapp-runner and https://mvnrepository.com/search?q=com.liferay.faces.demo .
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    WIComponents

    WIComponents

    UI components for apache wicket

    The „wicket components“ project is a component library for the apache wicket web-framework. Referring to classic component libraries for desktop applications ( like Microsoft Foundation Classes, QT Library or wxWindows) the wicket components provide graphical user interface components for wicket web-applications. Based upon this library it'll be easy to create complex user interfaces for data processing applications and it is a perfect start to migrate old desktop applications to modern...
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    WIDE Framework

    WIDE Framework

    Web application framework for business logic oriented programming.

    ...Also with the framework, reusability and localization of multi-scope (e.g. multi-country) business logic is easy to implement and understand by the developers and production support. The framework only applies to web applications using Java 6 or later version. It will only use core functionalities of the Java API, external libraries like JDBC drivers should be provided by the users.
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    A small set of tools for use with the Wicket web framework
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    JWebToolkit is a Java web-application framework that provides a database pool (schema configured by XML), data interfaces, command pattern implementation, JSP tag libraries, JDK1.1 compatible XML parser, and XML tools.
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    MUG - Java Web Framework

    Lightweight Component-based Java Web Framework

    MUG is a component-based Java Web Framework. Lightweighted and conceived to be easy to use yet flexible, it provides the developer a set of components that allows object-oriented development in a web (in the line of SWT / Swing).
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