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OpenEJB 3.1.1

OpenEJB 3.1.1


Embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation more>> Embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation

Apache OpenEJB is an embeddable and lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, TestNG, Eclipse, IntelliJ, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application.
OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo, IBM WebSphere Application Server CE, and Apples WebObjects.
NOTE: OpenEJB is licensed and released under the Apache License Version 2.0.

Main features:
- Supports EJB 3.0, 2.1, 2.0, 1.1 in all modes; embedded, standalone or otherwise.
- JAX-WS support
- JMS support
- J2EE connector support
- Can be dropped into Tomcat 5 or 6 adding various JavaEE 5 and EJB 3.0 features to a standard Tomcat install.
- CMP support is implemented over JPA allowing to freely mix CMP and JPA usage.
- Complete support for Glassfish descriptors allowing those users to embedded test their applications.
- Incredibly flexible jndi name support allows you to specify formats at macro and micro levels and imitate the format of other vendors.
- Allows for easy testing and debugging in IDEs such as Eclipse, Idea Intellij or NetBeans with no plugins required.
- Usable in ordinary JUnit or other style test cases without complicated setup or external processes.
- Validates applications entirely and reports all failures at once, with three selectable levels of detail, avoiding several hours worth of "fix, recompile, redeploy, fail, repeat" cycles.

System requirements:
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Enhancements
Major new features:
- TestCase Dependency Injection via @LocalClient
- Support for exposing a single interface as @WebService, @Remote, and @Local
- Support for alternate deployment descriptors for testing and other environments
Significant Improvements:
- Global "openejb:" jndi namespace
- Ability to use mappedName as a JNDI Name format
- Web service endpoints securable
- @EjbDeployment annotation as alternative to in openejb-jar.xml
- All openejb.* options and values logged on debug

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SiteMesh 2.4.1

SiteMesh 2.4.1


Open source web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework more>> Open source web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework

SiteMesh will aid in creating large sites consisting of many pages for which a consistent look/feel, navigation and layout scheme is required.
SiteMesh intercepts requests to any static or dynamically generated HTML page requested through the web-server, parses the page, obtains properties and data from the content and generates an appropriate final page with modifications to the original. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Decorator design pattern.
SiteMesh can also include entire HTML pages as a Panel within another page. This is similar to a Server-Side Include, except that the HTML document will be modified to create a visual window (using the documents Meta-data as an aid) within a page. Using this feature, Portal type web sites can be built very quickly and effectively. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Composite design pattern.
SiteMesh is built using Java 2 with Servlet, JSP and XML technologies. This makes SiteMesh ideal for use with J2EE applications, however it can be integrated with server-side web architectures that are not Java based such as Cold Fusion, CGI (Perl/Python/C/C++/etc), PHP, etc...
SiteMesh is very extensible and is designed in a way in which it is easy to extend for custom needs.

Main features:
Java:
- Built with Java, the industry standard for enterprise applications.
- Conform to the Java Servlet 2.3 specification (final release).
Open Source:
- Open source software distributed under the OpenSymphony Software License (derived and fully compatible with the Apache Software License).
Simple:
- Non-technical users can now create professional Web pages while effortlessly maintaining a consistent look-and-feel across your web-application.
- Dramatically reduces the time needed to develop and maintain a web-application.
- Eliminates the need to create multiple web-apps for different audiences by allowing the decorator to be changed according to the useragent or a request parameter(s) (e.g. printable version).
Very flexible:
- A printable version of your entire site is only a matter of minutes!
- Map a decorator based on a cookie value.
- With the RobotDecoratorMapper you can apply a special decorator to all your pages when they are indexed by a search engine robot (also known as spider, crawler). Currently supports over 200 robots.
Integrated:
- Supports Velocity and Freemarker for writing decorators.

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Jar Inspector 1.0.1

Jar Inspector 1.0.1


Jar Inspector is an easy to use yet powerful jar file editor. It allows you to effortlessly view, edit and decompile the contents of jar files. more>>


Integrated in your development tool chain you no longer need to rebuild entire jar files when editing configuration files, manifests etc.. instead the Jar Inspector allows you to make changes on the fly. This is extremely useful for J2EE or OSGi development.
Jar Inspector implements the ODB editor suite. Thus any program supporting this protocol can use Jar Inspector as external editor. In combination with applications like Cyberduck and Transmit you can access e.g. your web applications via ftp, edit configurations or debug jar files without manually up- and downloading any jar, war, ear files.
Jar Inspector comes with its own text editor. It also integrates with a variety of external editors. Hence you can use your favorite editor to edit jar file entries. Currently Jar Inpspector supports Smultron, TextMate, BBEdit, TextWrangler and SubEthaEdit.

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JOSSO 1.8

JOSSO 1.8


Open source J2EE infrastructure providing a solution for centralized platform neutral user authentication more>> Open source J2EE infrastructure providing a solution for centralized platform neutral user authentication

JOSSO (Java Open Single Sign-On) is an open source J2EE and Spring SSO infrastructure aimed to provide a solution for centralized platform neutral user authentication and authorization.

Main features:
- J2EE and Spring Transparent Single Sign-On cross domain/cross organization.
- Pluggable Framework to allow the implementation of custom identity components using Spring or built-in IoC container.
- "5 minutes" on-the-fly set-up and deployment through custom "enhancement" console
- Runs in Apache Tomcat.
- Runs in JBoss application server.
- Runs in BEA WebLogic 9 and WebLogic 10 application server
- Runs in Apache Geronimo application server
- Native Apache Httpd 2.x support thus enabling transparent SSO with Ruby, PHP, Python, Perl, etc. applications
- Integrates with Spring Security for enabling fine-grained authorization.
- Provides Identity information to Web applications and EJBs through the standard Servlet and EJB Security API respectively.
- Supports Strong Authentication using X.509 client certificates.
- DAP support for storing user information and credentials.
- Database support for storing user information and credentials.
- "Remember Me" support
- Password recovery support
- Client API for PHP. This allows to build SSO-enabled PHP applications.
- Client API for Microsoft ASP. This allows to build SSO-enabled ASP applications.
- Out-of-the-box branding support
- Compatibility with Apache Pluto Portlet Container
- Standard Based: JAAS, Web Services/SOAP, EJB, Struts, Servlet/JSP,J2EE.
- 100% Java

System requirements:
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Enhancements
- "5 minutes" on-the-fly set-up and deployment through custom "enhancement" console
- Multiple security domain support for enabling multiple configurations with one single server instance
- Easier and more extensible descriptors through Spring and namespace mapping
- Windows Authentication
- "Remember Me" support
- Password recovery support
- Out-of-the-box branding support
- Finer-grained components for enabling more complex SSO deployments
- Native Apache Httpd 2.x support thus enabling transparent SSO with PHP, Python, Perl, etc. applications
- Weblogic 10 Server support
- Spring Security 2.0 support for fine-grained authorization
- Improved Clustering support
- Better user experience through enhanced L&F
- Improved documentation and new samples

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QuickConnect 0.9.2 Beta

QuickConnect 0.9.2 Beta


Small, powerful, modular, simple to use, application development library available for many languages more>>
QuickConnect 0.9.2 Beta provides you with a professional and powerful, yet easy-to-use application development library which is always available for many languages. The QuickConnect library is currently available for: Java, J2EE, PHP, Erlang, Yaws, AJAX, and Flash.
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Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1

Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1


Oracle JDeveloper - a J2EE and XML development environment with end-to-end support for developing applications and Web services more>>
Oracle JDeveloper is a powerful software that marks a significant milestone in the progress of application development.

We spent more time than ever in this release listening carefully to what our users need in order to make them more productive. We also embarked on an intensive design and usability review by an external company.

The result of these efforts is a huge leap forward in the speed in which developers can create, assemble, and reuse components to build rich, interactive applications that are highly performant and easy to maintain.


Enhanced use experience

There have been many updates throughout the product to make working with JDeveloper a pleasant experience. These improvements are not restricted to a particular type of development, but have been applied consistently to all areas of the design time.
• Enhanced navigator: The Application Navigator has been enhanced to organize your application the way you want. New categories make it easier for you to find what you are looking for. Collapsible panels put common elements of your application within easy reach. Files that make up a composite node are conveniently exposed by simply clicking on the composite node.
• Improved Component Palette: The component palette now features collapsible panels and divider sections to organize related components. A quick search field is provided to help locate components. You can now add commonly-used components to your Favorites list for easier access later, and another panel keeps track of your recently used components.
• New Property Inspector: The Property Inspector has been redesigned with a new, user-friendly layout. Property categories have been used consistently throughout the product to make using the Property Inspector more predictable.
• Application Overview: The new Application Overview window provides a convenient listing of all the sources for your application, grouped into helpful categories. From here, you can get a sense of the overall status of your application (which sources are incomplete, which have errors, etc) too. The Application Overview also functions as a way for you to learn about the various kinds of components you may use in your application, and easily launch wizards to create them.
• File List: The File List makes it easier than ever to locate source files that are part of your project. You can search by file name, file extension, status, date modified and more.
• Updated appearance: The JDeveloper development environment has been updated with a brand-new look.
• Integrated modeless editors: Many editors for components have been converted to integrated modeless editors. These appear in the editor area along with the other editors, and allow for much more productive navigation.
• Contextual linking: Contextual linking is the concept that as you are working on something, you should be able to easily get to relevant related resources. For example, as you are working on defining a page flow for databound pages, you should be able to easily get to the page definition of those pages. This concept is now employed wherever it makes sense in the development environment.


Resource Catalog

The Resource Catalog is your window onto the many disparate resources your application may need to consume. It allows you to define connections to the resource providers, and drag-and-drop those resources into your application as needed. The resource catalog provides a search tool to search all the defined repositories in a single action.

Connections can be created for the following types of resource repositories:
• Application server
• Database
• File system
• UDDI Registry
• URL adapter
• WebDAV

New diagramming framework

The internal diagramming framework used to build the UML tools in JDeveloper, the Page Flow diagrams, and other visual editors has been re-architected to be more flexible for internal consumers.


Java Coding and Agile Development


New code generators

New generators have been added for generating equals and hashcode and to simplify generating fields and properties with getters and setters and to generate constructor from fields

Updated JUnit 4.0 support

JDeveloper now generates unit tests using JUnit 4 annotations. The integrated runner has been updated to support JUnit 4, including new instructions, such as @ignore.

New profilers

The new profilers leverage JVMTI and therefore run on any certified Java VM. Oracles OJVM is no longer required for profiling.
• CPU Profiler
• Memory Profiler

XML Compare

Comparing of XML files is now done using an XML-aware algorithm. In previous releases compare was done using a line algorithm with no understanding of the syntax of the file content. XML is used extensively within JDeveloper (projects, diagrams, ADF artifacts) and the characteristics of the file content will be understood by the tool.

For example if an XML elements attributes are reordered the compare tool will not mark that as a change - the attributes (name and value) are the same, but in different positions.

The compare tool is used by all the version control extensions to compare file content with previous versions. Compare is also used by the local history feature to compare content between saved points.

Enhanced Merge Conflict Resolution for Subversion and CVS

JDeveloper now provides an enhanced XML-aware interactive GUI to browse and update unresolvable conflicts reported during the merge process.

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GeoServer 2.0 Beta 2 / 1.7.5

GeoServer 2.0 Beta 2 / 1.7.5


Open source server that will help you connect information to the Geospatial Web more>>

GeoServer 2.0 Beta 2 / 1.7.5 is a powerful software that allows users to view and edit geospatial data.

Using open standards set forth by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), GeoServer allows for great flexibility in map creation and data sharing.

Open and Share Your Spatial Data

  • GeoServer allows you to display your spatial information to the world. Implementing the Web Map Service (WMS) standard, GeoServer can create maps in a variety of output formats. OpenLayers, a free mapping library, is integrated into GeoServer, making map generation quick and easy. GeoServer is built on Geotools, an open source Java GIS toolkit.
  • There is much more to GeoServer than nicely styled maps, though. GeoServer also conforms to the Web Feature Service (WFS) standard, which permits the actual sharing and editing of the data that is used to generate the maps. Others can incorporate your data into their websites and applications, freeing your data and permitting greater transparency.

Use Free and Open Source Software: GeoServer is free software. This significantly lowers the financial barrier to entry when compared to traditional GIS products. In addition, not only is it available free of charge, it is also open source. Bug fixes and feature improvements in open source software are greatly accelerated when compared to traditional software solutions. Leveraging GeoServer in your organization also prevents software lock-in, saving costly support contracts down the road.

Major Features:

  1. Fully compliant to WMS 1.1.1, WFS (1.0 and 1.1, transactions and locking) and WCS (1.0 and 1.1) specifications, as tested by the CITE conformance tests. GeoServer additionally serves as Reference Implementation for WCS 1.1 and WFS 1.0 and 1.1
  2. Easy to use web-based configuration tool - no need to touch long, complicated config files.
  3. Mature support for PostGIS, Shapefile, ArcSDE, DB2 and Oracle.
  4. VPF, MySQL, MapInfo, and Cascading WFS are also supported formats.
  5. Native Java support for GeoTIFF, GTOPO30, ArcGrid, WorldImages, ImageMosiacs and Image Pyramids
  6. Support for MrSID, ECW, JPEG2000, DTED, Erdas Imagine, and NITF through GDAL ImageIO Extension. Any format that GDAL supports can be added with a bit of coding.
  7. On the fly reprojection, for WMS and WFS, with an embedded EPSG database supporting hundreds of projections by default.
  8. Web Map output as JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF, SVG, KML, GeoRSS.
  9. Excellent Google Earth Support, including advanced features like super overlays (vector and raster), 2.5D extrudes, Time, advanced template options for pop-ups and titles, and styling with SLD.
  10. Ability to 'publish' data to Google's geo crawlers, so data from GeoServer can be exposed on Google Maps and Earth searches.
  11. Integration with GeoWebCache, for accelerated tile mapping (like on Openlayers or Google Maps)
  12. Raw vector data available as GML (2.1.2 and 3.1.1), GeoJSON, and zipped Shapefiles through the WFS.
  13. Anti-aliased images by default, with option to turn off or to use a custom defined palette for increased performance.
  14. Integrated OpenLayers as a default ajax viewer and preview engine.
  15. Standards compliant 'by default' - no need to figure out complex configuration options just to serve basic data.
  16. Performance, on par with the fastest open source mapping servers.
  17. Support for atomic database transactions through the standard WFS-T protocol, available on all data formats.
  18. Versioning WFS to support wiki-style history, attribution, and rollbacks on geospatial data.
  19. Integrated Security through the powerful acegi java framework, to secure individual services and layers to groups of users.
  20. User Interface translated in to French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and more.
  21. Support for Component WMS / Feature Portrayal Service
  22. Long Transactions through a full implementation of the Locking portion of the WFS specification.
  23. Streaming data readers: no memory bound limit to the amount of data that can be returned.
  24. Full SLD support, the open standard to define map styles, including both user defined (POST and GET) and used natively in styling configuration.
  25. Full Filter support on all data formats in WFS (but optimized for backend format where possible).
  26. Innovative Validation Engine that checks inserted features against a configured set of topological and attributed based rules, to maintain backend integrity.
  27. Java (J2EE) servlet-based, can run in any servlet container.
  28. Designed for extension, source code that's a pleasure to read.
  29. Easy to write new data formats with GeoTools DataStore interfaces and helper classes, making GeoServer the standards based interface to legacy data.
  30. No need to recompile to support more data formats, GeoTools DataStores instantly plug-in to GeoServer, even showing up as an option in the configuration gui.
  31. Modularized Codebase for pluggable services.
  32. Active Community modules, for developers to experiment with plug-ins before they are ready for core distribution, including modules for REST Configuration API, as well as using REST for User role management and SLD management. Plus CSV and Excel and HTML Image Map
  33. True open source development style, built by a strong community, that you can join and become a part of, tailoring GeoServer for your needs.
  34. Documentation that details everything in easy to understand language.
  35. Featured in books like GIS for Web Developers.
  36. Active email lists for quick support.
  37. Commercial grade installation, support, customization and improvements available from an eco-system of companies, non-profits, and consulting individuals and more....


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GeoServer 2.0 Beta 1 / 1.7.5Java (J2EE) servlet-based, can run in any servlet container. Designed for extension, source code thats a pleasure to read. Easy to write new data formats with GeoTools DataStore interfaces
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EasyEclipse Server Java 1.2.2

EasyEclipse Server Java 1.2.2


EasyEclipse Server Java - development of server-side Java applications, such as JavaServer Pages, EJBs and Web Services more>>
EasyEclipse Server Java is made for development of server-side Java applications, such as JavaServer Pages, EJBs and Web Services.


EasyEclipse Server Edition contains lots of plugins to manage different application servers (Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic), develop on some server-side frameworks (Struts, Java Server Faces), and manipulate common file types on servers (HTML, XML, JSPs).

This distribution includes the following plugins:

Core components with a JDK:

* Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
* Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
* Java JDK for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
* Java JDK for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)

Tools for general Java development:

* Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.

Some essential utilities:

* AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
* Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
* Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.

Tools for development of server-side applications in Java:

* Sysdeo Tomcat Launcher 3.2.0.beta - Start, stop, and manage Tomcat and WAR files without leaving Eclipse.
* JBoss IDE with AOP and EJB3 2.0.0.Beta2 - Develop, deploy, test and debug JBoss-based applications, with support of Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 and Aspect-Oriented Programming.
* Hibernate Tools 3.2.0.beta8 - Edit Hibernate mappings, execute HQL queries and develop applications with Hibernate, a Java persistence and object-relational mapping framework.
* Weblogic Server Plugin for Eclipse 2.0.0.RC3-1 - Start, stop and manage a WebLogic server. Run and debug applications on a Weblogic server.
* Spring IDE 1.3.6 - Develop, manage and deploy Spring Framework based applications.
* Eclipse J2EE tools 1.5.2 - Create and deploy J2EE based applications, including Servlets, JSP and EJB.
* Eclipse Database tools 1.5.2 - Access, manage and query SQL relational databases and servers.
* Amateras IDE 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, XML and JSP. Manage Struts and Java Server Faces configuration files visually.

Tools for web development:

* Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
* Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
* Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.

Database management tool:

* QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.

Version Control tools (note that CVS support is included in the Eclipse Platform):

* Subclipse 1.1.8 - Access and manage Subversion repositories within Eclipse.
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jpTools 1.1.0

jpTools 1.1.0


Library that implements features like logging and parsing The general purpose of jpTools is to have some useful and handy tools to develop quick and easy robust java code more>> Library that implements features like logging and parsing

The general purpose of jpTools is to have some useful and handy tools to develop quick and easy robust java code. The main focus of jpTools is to implement general development features like logging, parsing, resource handling, etc.

Main features:
- resource handling
- logging framework (incl. Swing-GUI)
- database connection pool
- parsing framework (java 1.5 parser, sql parser, parameter parser, weblog parser etc.)
- code generating framework and tools
- profiling tool
- J2EE util classes
- communication util classes
- swing util classes

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Magnolia Content Management 1.1

Magnolia Content Management 1.1


JSR-170 compatible content management system. more>>
Magnolia is the first open-source content-management-system (CMS) which adheres to the upcoming standard of Java content repositories (JCR).

Its main goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a CMS. It features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of Java and XML, a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of JSP, JSTL and a custom tag library, automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any J2EE Server.

Magnolia is actively been developed by obinary ltd. and is available free of charge as an open source product. We provide a binary download based on tomcat for easy deployment on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris.
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OpenLazlo 4.0

OpenLazlo 4.0


OpenLazlo - Build multimedia rich internet apps more>>
OpenLaszlo is the leading open source platform for the development and delivery of rich Internet applications on the World Wide Web
OpenLaszlo is a tool written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and, with OpenLaszlo 4, DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative UI. An OpenLaszlo application can be as short as a single source file, or factored into multiple files that define reusable classes and libraries.
Main features:
- SOLO deployment option: OpenLaszlo 3.0 introduces two ways to deploy your application: SOLO or with the OpenLaszlo Server. Applications that provide data integration via XML over HTTP may be deployed SOLO (Standalone OpenLaszlo Output) from any HTTP Web server. This capability dramatically simplifies deployment and reduces serving costs. Applications that require data integration via SOAP, XML-RPC or Java-RPC, or that require persistent connection capabilities or run-time media transcoding are deployed with the OpenLaszlo Server within J2EE or Java Servlet Container environments.
- Unicode Support: OpenLaszlo 3.0 introduces support for unicode, enabling OpenLaszlo applications to be localized to most international language character sets. Unicode is supported in both LZX source code and in XML data.
- Drawing API: The new OpenLaszlo Drawing API implements a subset of the whatwg.org drawing API standard. This API enables the creation of circles, ovals, fills and lines and provides the foundation for charting and graphing components.
- Dynamic Libraries: A dynamic library is a portion of a program that can be loaded after the main application execution file has loaded. The goal for dynamic libraries is to reduce the initial download size of a Laszlo application. This is important because initial download size (including all requests that precede initial user interaction) is used to evaluate web applications. Reducing the initial download size has the additional benefits of reducing the time to first interaction (although there are other ways of doing this), and of reducing bandwidth costs in the case where an optional feature of the application is not used.
- Performance Optimizations: Additional optimizations take advantage of the unique capabilities of the Flash 6 and Flash 7 players to minimize application size and increase execution speed.
- Platform name change: The platform name has changed from Laszlo Presentation Server to OpenLaszlo to reflect the new SOLO deployment capability, and to underscore the open source license covering the OpenLaszlo project.
Enhancements:
- SOLO deployment
- Smaller file sizes (using internal gzip compression)
- Dynamic libraries
- Unicode support
- Optimized for Flash Player versions 6 and 7
- Settable timeouts
- Drawing API
- Client fonts
- Resizeable canvas
- Integration with browser JavaScript
- Support for browser back button
- Support for ("right click") context menu
- Support for mouse wheel
- Text maxlength and restriction
- Debugging improvements
- Performance enhancements
- Separate Designer and Deployer guides
- The name of the product is now "OpenLaszlo".
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Ravenous 0.9.16

Ravenous 0.9.16


Ravenous - Web development in Java without J2EE more>>
Ravenous is a Java based webserver which does not in any way attempt to implement any parts of the Java Enterprise Edition standard. Instead it aims to provide you, the developer, with a simple easy to grasp way of developing solid high performance web sites in Java.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug related to cookies under redirects
- Added expandTags to FlexibleList and FlexibleHash
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GlassFish 2.0b57

GlassFish 2.0b57


GlassFish - Open source application server more>>
GlassFish is a freeware server software which implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform (the next version of the J2EE platform).

The Java EE 5 platform includes the latest versions of technologies such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0, JavaServer Faces (JSF) 1.2, Servlet 2.5, JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1, Java API for Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0, Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0, Java Persistence 1.0, Common Annotations 1.0, Streaming API for XML (StAX) 1.0, and many other new technologies.
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TNTConcept 0.16.1

TNTConcept 0.16.1


Customer manager for your Mac more>> Customer manager for your Mac

With TNTConcept you can manage, in an integrated way, your customers, providers, contacts, bills, business interactions, projects, week objectives, project time-tracking, cash flow.
TNTConcept is built with the lastest J2EE techs: JSF, Spring, Hibernate, Maven.

Enhancements
- The new version of TNT concept is distributed for Apache Tomcat Server.

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ServingXML 1.0.5

ServingXML 1.0.5


Free and open source framework that will help you with XML data transformations more>> Free and open source framework that will help you with XML data transformations

ServingXML is an open source framework for flat/XML data transformations. ServingXML defines an extensible markup vocabulary for expressing flat-XML, flat-flat, XML-XML and XML-flat, processing in pipelines.
ServingXML comes with a console app, and also documents an API for embedding the software in a standard Java or J2EE application.
NOTE: ServingXML is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Apache License V2.0.

System requirements:
-

Enhancements
Bug fixes:
- loadComponentDefinitions(String[] hrefs)
- fails, fix contributed by Yex)
Enhancements:
- In previous versions, saxon:xquery could
- only be used to produce an XML document,
- now it can evaluate an expression that
- produces a non-XML string. See the
- xml-to-parameters example in
- servingxml-saxon/samples.
- Overrides have been added
- to IocContainerFactory.createIocContainer
- for DOM Document and InputStream objects.

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