Monday, June 12, 2006

 

Manage your project license! TrueLicense!

This project aims at managing licensing aspects for closed source Java applications in a secure, reliable, flexible and yet easy way. The source code for the project is stable and is in productive use for the TrueMirror file synchronization application which is available for a free trial period at http://truemirror.schlichtherle.de/en/

https://truelicense.dev.java.net/#Overview

Monday, June 05, 2006

 

Leading java ajax frameworks

Personally my main interest is in jsf, so if I use ajax I would try to combine it with JSF, so I'm currently aware of 3 framewoks which I think stand in front since those are well know companies / opensources: google, Jakarta, Sun

I respect and I think is a great framework because its google: By looking at UI's over the net (just as a regular end user) I couldn’t not notice that google's web interfaces are simply great, however I have no experience and I didn’t read much about them: http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/ And I think their main drawback would be that they don’t integrate (I think) smoothly with JSF.

We used at work one of their jsf components we had to change it since at the time we used it it wasn’t stable: Here In my company we used some ready made components in the sandbox project of apache myfaces (we didn’t need much more than a regular text box with auto complete) you can see some examples of it: http://www.irian.at/myfaces-sandbox/home.jsf

http://myfaces.apache.org/sandbox/inputSuggestAjax.html

I never used – its sun so I'm sure its good: but Sun has also its implementation of JSF and they also support ajax, I never used it, http://developers.sun.com/ajax/

and whoever wants to research just another java jsf framework can have a look at: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/

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