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Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : Java : Server-Side : Libraries and Frameworks See Also:
- The Jakarta Apache Project: The Apache servlet engine Tomcat, mod_java, and Java-related server side open source code. Not just for Apache users. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Angkor Web Framework: A component model for producing interactive and reusable J2EE web systems using object oriented methodologies. It is built on a flexible pipeline architecture and is easy to integrate with other technologies. [Open source, LGPL]
- ApacheAxisForWO: A set of WebObjects frameworks that allow WebObjects applications to provide soap services via Apache Axis without having to run WebObjects in a Servlet container.
- AppStats Application Monitoring Framework: Capture, analyze, and publicize health, performance, and monitoring statistics for Java applications. [Open source, LGPL]
- Atomikos: Offers distributed nested transaction products using JTA, JTS, and SOAP. [Commercial]
- Avalon: An application server component framework, includes logging, thread pooling, and scheduling. [Apache]
- Barracuda: Open source, servlet-based, presentation framework. Includes project mailing list, FAQ, and documentation.
- CB2 Framework: A free framework for Java server-side application.
- Cameleon: A framework for developing reliable database applications in a technology independent and predominantly editorial way. User interfaces may be easily exchanged from Swing to HTML and vice versa. Also test JavaServerPage sample application for it. [Open source, Apache Software License]
- Casbah Project: Java-based Open Source Application Framework. [Open Source]
- Castor: Integrates Java objects, XML documents, SQL relational databases and LDAP directories in a unified model that allows information to be exchanged, persisted and manipulated in a variety of ways. Supports JDO. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Coldbeans: Offers a set of web controls (custom JSP tags, servlets, filters) for J2EE applications.
- Common Controls: Form a Java Presentation Framework based on Java Servlets, JSP and Struts. The Presentation Framework contains the most common control elements like lists, trees, tabfolders, menus and forms, which are required for the development of J2EE applications with HTML frontends. [Commercial]
- Computerworld - Open-source breaks into banking: The London-based investment banking arm of Dresdner Bank, Germany's third largest financial institution, is releasing OpenAdaptor, a tool for reconciling global banking and trading accounts to open-source software developers.
- Corendal Framework: A Java framework for web applications accessing one or several databases to generate dynamic content. It can be used as part of intranet applications automating complex business processes or work-flows. [Open source, GPL]
- DMLDoc: Allows the creation of dynamic web content whilst separating content from presentation. [Freeware]
- Dinamica Framework for J2EE: A framework to create web applications with Java. It's based on the MVC architecture (model-view-controller). [Open source, LGPL]
- Dresdner Releases Middleware Source Code: Article at the Financial Technology Network about the release of the source code of OpenAdaptor as Open Source.
- Expresso: Library of extensible Java Servlet components for providing services to web-based applications. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- GNU-Paperclips: The Java Servlet engine of the GNU-Project. It was designed to be small, fast and easy to use. In designing this way we have separated some of the components out into sub-projects: socketserver is a thread pool and tcp server and EEP! is a lisp based template language. GNU-Paperclips fully implements the Servlet API version 2.3. [Open Source, GPL]
- GNUStepWeb: A library which was designed to be compatible with WebObjects 4.x. [Open source, LGPL]
- IBM Branch Transformation Toolkit for WebSphere Studio: Formerly known as WebSphere Business Components Composer were derived from the IBM SanFrancisco Application Business Components for Java product.
- IBM SanFrancisco Business Components: Java-based set of components that allows developers to assemble server-side business applications from existing parts, rather than build from scratch. [Commercial]
- IREX Framework for Web Applications (IREX FWA): A J2EE-based framework that includes methodology, software libraries and a set of easy-to-use Web-based tools for building complex Web applications.
- JBossMX: Free implementation of the Java Management Extensions (JMX) specification (LGPL).
- JImageFlow: A suite of server-side Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages, with supporting client-side Java applet/JavaScript code for image intensive web applications. [Commercial]
- JMX - Java ManagementExtensions: A universal, open technology for management, and monitoring that can be deployed wherever management and monitoring are needed. By design, this standard is suitable for adapting legacy systems, implementing new management and monitoring solutions and plugging into those of the future.
- JMapView: JavaBean for adding interactive maps or GIS to your Internet applications.
- JNotify: A JavaBean component class library provides a classification and notification scheme for exception handling.
- JOT Servlets: Software framework for publishing dynamic content, separating out and automatically re-combining programming logic with presentational HTML. [Commercial]
- JUnivers: A modular Java framework. It uses connectors to access data in a standard way. Those data could then be used transparently in others modules to be, by example, rendered or updated in HTML or Swing layouts.
- JetSpeed: Servlet implementation of an open protocol GroupWare product. The backend (search engines, news, weather, POP3/IMAP/LDAP/NNTP, database) will be based on other open source packages. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Joist: Framework for web applications that takes care of the common processing that happens for every request, thereby relieving the author of an application servlet from having to worry about them. Uses WebMacro, servlets, and MySQL. [Open Source]
- Knopflerfish OSGi: A complete, open source (BSD), OSGi R3 framework.
- MX4J: An initiative to build an Open Source implementation for the JMXTM technology, specification version 1.1, and to build related tools. [Open source, Apache Software License ]
- Makumba: A taglib that helps rapidly develop data driven web applications. It offers both JSP tag library and a Java API for data manipulation. Works with various DB engines. [Open source, LGPL]
- OSMQ (Open Source Message Queue): A Java-based, asynchronous peer-to-peer message framework for binary, text, and record-oriented message passing that includes memory management of queues and dynamic discovery of remote readers. [Open source, GPL]
- ObjectJuice Application Development Framework (OJ-ADF): Hides common functionality (pluggable Authentication, advanced Access Control, connector-based Persistence, Query and distributed Actions) behind few well-defined Application Services that can be transparently deployed on network. [Commercial]
- ObjectWeb JTOM (Java Open Transaction Manager): A fully functional standalone transaction manager that implements the XA protocol and is compliant with the JTA APIs. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Ohioedge J2eeBuilder: A library of generic implementations of core J2EE patterns and practices and packaging tools essential for building/composing Web-based, XML-driven, EJB-JavaBean-JSP tier J2EE applications. [Open source, LGPL]
- OpenEmcee Microflow Engine: A Java framework designed to encourage development of modular, reusable, and independent units of business logic. [Open source, MPL]
- OpenFrame: Java-based framework for portal applications, providing API's and ready-to-use tools for pages, portlets, user management, content management, collaboration and community services. [Open source, LGPL]
- OpenSymphony: A web application framework for J2EE. It is based on a concept called "Pull HMVC" (Pull Hierarchical Model View Controller). It supports an arrange of view technologies - XSLT, JSP, Velocity, Applet. [Open source]
- Openadaptor.org: A Java/XML-based software platform which allows for rapid business system integration with little or no custom programming.
- Powered: A Java/J2EE based application development framework. It is a complete solution which combines 3 of the most important elements of application development: application architecture, application infrastructure, development methodology. [Commercial]
- Quartz Enterprise Job Scheduler: A job scheduling system that can be integrated with, or used along side virtually any J2EE or J2SE application. Quartz can be used to create simple or complex schedules for executing tens, hundreds, or even tens-of-thousands of jobs-who's tasks are defined as standard Java components or EJBs. [Open source, Apache Software or BSD License]
- RecipeXperience: A framework for building enterprise applications with rich user interfaces, delivered via the browser.
- Root River Systems: Server-side reporting without need for an AWT. [commercial]
- RuleAid Rule Engine Framework: Simple, cross-platform Rule Engine Framework for server-side Java(tm) and Web Services. .NET client library included.
- SOFIA - Salmon Open Framework for Internet Applications: A J2EE based class and tag library for building database driven web applications. Conceptually it's similar to other open source frameworks like Apache Struts. What makes SOFIA stand out from other frameworks is the built-in tools integration. [Open source, GPL]
- ServletActionBroker (SAB) Framework: An architecture built on the Servlet API for quickly developing Java Servlets, providing debugging, data conversion automation between HTTP data and internal data, and handling 'application/x-form-urlencoded' and 'multipart/form-data' encoding types.
- Simple: A Java framework for the development of web services. It consists of service engine and an API comparable to Servlets, with better support for concurrency and component chaining, and a simpler interface. [Open source, GPL]
- Simple Java Architecture For Database Access and Servlet, JSP Appications: JAR library including database access bean, implementation of a bookmark for JSP, client/server architecture to call remote method using http protocol and a servlet container as server, implementation of a cart. [Freeware for development and non-commercial use]
- SmartQTC: A reusable J2EE framework development environment, developing, debugging, and deploying e-business applications and Web services. [Commercial]
- Spring Application Framework: System for assembling components via configuration files. Documentation and downloads.
- StructuredJ: A web application scripting system that offers a procedural Java syntax for building J2EE applications, requires little or no knowledge of J2EE. By StructuredSoft, Inc.
- Struts Framework: An open source framework for building Servlet/JSP based web applications based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Struts for transforming XML with XSL (stxx): An extension of the struts framework to support XML and XSL without changing the functionality of struts. [Open source]
- Swinglets: Swing-like servlet API for constructing HTML-Javascript interfaces which are programmed very similarly to Swing. [Commercial]
- TCE - TAUTOLOGIX Content Engine: A JAVA library for document generation, menu generation and navigation. [Open source]
- TICL - the Tag Interface Component Library: A complete toolkit of server-side GUI components accessible through custom tags. Menus, tabbed panes, table views, tree views, styling framework with customizable rendering, HTML forms encapsulation and extensions, declarative form validation mechanism. [Free for non-commercial and commercial license variants]
- Tapestry: Organizes web applications development into component-based framework. Requires Servlet API 2.2 and JDK 1.2. [LGPL]
- Turbine [from the Apache project]: Web application development framework to facilitate building secure web applications, based on and extending the Dash framework (see above). [Open Source, BSD-like]
- Velosurf: A database access layer for the Jakarta Velocity template engine. [OPen source, Apache Software License]
- Viaduct: A use case centric framework for building a presentation layer for Java applications. The framework enforces the model-view-controller pattern and provides additional services for internationalization, templating and validation. [Open source, LGPL]
- WUI (Web User Interface): A component-based framework for developing web-based user interfaces using a single language: Java. [Open source]
- Wi.Ser (WidgetServer): A Java/XML server-side GUI-framework which enables an application to run as either a monolithic Swing application, a client/server Swing application, or as a Web/HTML application without change.
- XFP eXtensible Filtering Pipelines: A framework for building data management procedures using XML-based configuration files. XFP is also a server that provides scheduled execution of procedures, email notifications and a configurable logging system. [Open source, Apache Software License]
- XMOJO: A JMX 1.0 implementation is derived from AdventNet's JMX implementation. XMOJO also contains contributions of adaptors, such as HTML and RMI and rich tools, such as MBean Browser. [Open source, LGPL]
- Xoplon: XML/XSLT framework for Java servlets, which supports building of HTML-based web applications. Features include generating of the HTML pages, dispatching of HTTP requests and validation of user input. [Open Source, BSD-like]
- metaQueue.NET: A scalable, and secure solution for building J2EE applications. It include Application Framework, Group Messaging and Content Management System. [Commercial]
- neteye actioncache: An extension to the Jakarta struts framework that provides a powerful caching facility for actions and views [Open Source, BSD-like]
- realMethods Framework: A complete implementation of the core J2EE design patterns; a collection of independent components/services brought together as one cohesive framework. [Open source, GPL]
- webbase: A Java GUI library which is used for development of web applications. Main feature of webbase is the automatically server-sided generation of GUIs in HTML as frontends on client side.
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