(WWB) is a Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing JavaBeans. Web pages are automatically generated based on bean properties and conventions. If necessary, the layout, editability, and actions of these pages can be customized. At the highest-level, WWB's BeanForm component provides rich AJAX form functionality. The form is embedded in a Page designed by you. This allows you to create customized page designs and multiple BeanForms to be incorporated on a single page.Other lower-level components may be used independently of BeanForm (e.g., BeanGridPanel). BeanForm makes it very convenient to implement a bean-based form if you don't want to go to a lot of extra work. You focus on the model (beans), Fields within a form are dynamically sent back to the server-side bean as they are changed, which eliminates the typical form submit cycle. This makes WWB act more like a rich client application and less like a standard forms-based application.
What are "Mac Widgets for Java"?
Mac Widgets for Java are a collection of widgets seen in OS X applications, offered in a Java API. These widgets help Java developers create more Mac-like applications. There usage is not restricted to Mac though, as they will render across platforms.
Guiding Design Principle
Mac Widgets for Java have been designed as components - so you won't see much inheritance. Component style designs help make the API simple and understandable. This stye of design also makes it easy for developers to use the components as they were intended to be used.
Bizcal is a component library for calendar widgets written in java using swing. It has components for day view, week view, month view, group view, etc.
This widget displays a stack of images that you can flick through like a rolodex or a card deck. It uses gwt's deferred binding for the image generation and lightweight animation to create a fast and smooth experience in all supported browsers. Check out