New editors for Rule, Task, Decision, Definitions support a single screen editing interface with * Unlimited undo-redo support * Assisted typing and Intellisense * Complete keyboard support for building complex expressions * IDE like expression building,
view is only responsible for presenting the information that the Model gathered. A view does nothing but format the output, and can be compared to a template or report.
"Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" (kurz YAML) ist ein (X)HTML/CSS Framework zur Erstellung moderner und flexibler Layouts auf Grundlage von float-Umgebungen. Dabei stehen ein möglichst hohes Maß an Flexibilität für den Webdesigner und Zugänglichkeit für die Nutzer im Vordergrund. Innerhalb eines Tutorials wird die Funktionsweise der einzelnen Bausteine erläutert.
What is a framework? So that we’re all on the same page, let’s agree—at least for the duration of this article—on this definition of “framework”: a set of tools, libraries, conventions, and best practices that attempt to abstract routine task
About XStream
XStream is a simple library to serialize objects to XML and back again.
Features
* Ease of use. A high level facade is supplied that simplifies common use cases.
* No mappings required. Most objects can be serialized without need for specifying mappings.
* Performance. Speed and low memory footprint are a crucial part of the design, making it suitable for large object graphs or systems with high message throughput.
* Clean XML. No information is duplicated that can be obtained via reflection. This results in XML that is easier to read for humans and more compact than native Java serialization.
* Requires no modifications to objects. Serializes internal fields, including private and final. Supports non-public and inner classes. Classes are not required to have default constructor.
* Full object graph support. Duplicate references encountered in the object-model will be maintained. Supports circular references.
* Integrates with other XML APIs. By implementing an interface, XStream can serialize directly to/from any tree structure (not just XML).
* Customizable conversion strategies. Strategies can be registered allowing customization of how particular types are represented as XML.
* Error messages. When an exception occurs due to malformed XML, detailed diagnostics are provided to help isolate and fix the problem.
* Alternative output format. The modular design allows other output formats. XStream ships currently with JSON support and morphing.
Gabriel is a security framework to restrict actions of users.
Think about EJB security but without EJB.
Gabriel is a security framework for Java. By using access control lists and permissions, Gabriel enables components to check access to actions. On top of that Gabriel protects methods like EJB does but without the overhead. It distinguishes itself from other frameworks by the ease of use with a small API and by mapping method access to permissions instead of persons. This way the same permissions can be used to protect method access and to check which GUI elements to show based on user permissions.