Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework to enable the development of social-ready applications. With Spring Social you can create applications that interact with various social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TripIt, giving the users of your application a more personal experience.
The main features of Spring Social include:
* A set of social network templates for interacting with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TripIt, and Greenhouse.
* An OAuth-aware request factory for signing RestTemplate requests with OAuth authorization details.
* A web argument resolver for extracting Facebook user ID and access token information in a Spring MVC controller.
D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework, combining powerful visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation.
ICEfaces Community Edition is an Ajax application framework that enables J2EE application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client rich web applications in pure Java. ICEfaces Community Edition is a fully featured product that Java developers ca
Rialto (Rich Internet Application Toolkit) is ajax-based cross browser javascript widgets library. Because it is technology agnostic it can be encapsulated in JSP, JSF, .Net, Python or PHP graphic components.
Stripes is a presentation framework for building web applications using the latest Java technologies. The main driver behind Stripes is that web application development in Java is just too much work! It seems like every existing framework requires gobs of configuration. Struts is pretty feature-light and has some serious architectural issues (see Stripes vs. Struts for details). Others, like WebWork 2 and Spring-MVC are much better, but still require a lot of configuration, and seem to require you to learn a whole new language just to get started.
OPEN BEXI HTML Builder version 1.5 is coming soon. This version will brings to the web new functionalities like "fisheyes" and more from dojo. First integrated OPENBEXI supports for Web servers and databases should be available . This "big bang" version will be more stable and can be considered a production version. Enjoy it!.
AROUNDMe is the perfect solution for anyone wishing to create a collaborative social space on the Web.
With AROUNDMe you can create one or many webspaces (web sites). In each webspace you get tools such as a wiki, blog and forum from which you can build your social space!
You can make your webspace private meaning that only those people that you invite in can see your webspace or open meaning that anyone can see it.
With open webspaces anyone with an OpenID can connect to your webspace and join in the fun if you have given them permissions to contribute.
AROUNDMe is free. You can download it and make your own webspace, webspaces for your family and friends or a wider community of people.
Features
* Create single or multiple webspaces.
* Theme selection at creation builds pre-enabled webspaces.
* Each webspace can have multiple web pages.
* Multiple plugins can be included on each web page.
* Make webspaces private (invitation only) or public.
* Plugin API (included plugins are a wiki, blog, forum, poll, events and a guest book plugin).
* OpenID accessibility – no more separate passwords and user names for each webspace!
* Configurable MIME type file upload and storage.
* Full CSS and HTML control for easy web page creation.
* Multilingual interface (defaults to OpenID language settings if language pack is installed).
Qwicket is a quickstart application for the wicket framework. Its intent is to provide a rapid method for creating a new wicket project with the basic infrastructure in place so that you can quickly get to the meat of your application rather than mucking with the plumbing of a wicket application. Currently, the system only supports spring and hibernate built with ant. Future plans include support for maven 2 and other persistence layers such as ibatis.