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    Swing Data Binding Download latest A powerful, fast, light and simple data binding framework for Java 6 Easy to use, understand and to extend to support custom ui elements Fast and light Support PropertyChangeSupport if you want it Swap out your model objects for active bindings (rebind) Unbind will remove all listeners Supply user feedback with ease Out-of-the-box support for JXDatePicker and Joda Time Provides a fluent interface if that's your bag
    13 years ago by @gresch
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    Eclipse RCP forms are very limited for business application demands; this project aims at enhancing UI Forms, Data Binding and puts them together to offer a profound framework for creating, binding and validating forms in Eclipse. It will be tested against RCP and RAP platforms; thus all Forms created with RCP Forms will run without changes in a Web Browser or in an RCP Application/Eclipse Workbench.
    14 years ago by @gresch
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    Pivot is an open-source framework for building high-quality, cross-platform applications that are deployable both via the web and to the desktop. It began as an R&D effort at VMware but has now been made available to the community as an option for developers who want to build rich internet (RIA) applications in Java. Sample Pivot application Pivot applications are written using a combination of Java and XML and can be run either as an applet or as a standalone (optionally offline) desktop application. While Pivot was designed to be familiar to web developers who have experience building AJAX applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it provides a much richer set of standard widgets than HTML, and allows developers to create sophisticated user experiences much more quickly and easily. Pivot will also seem familiar to Swing developers, as both Swing and Pivot are based on Java2D and employ a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture to separate component data from presentation. However, Pivot includes additional features that make building modern GUI applications much easier, including declarative UI, data binding, effects and transitions, and web services integration.
    16 years ago by @gresch
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    Exadel Flamingo provides a set of commands that help a developer to generate initial code. To bootstrap a project, a developer answers a few questions in a wizard. Based on these questions, a standard project is generated. Flamingo is based on Maven, therefore the new application is generated according to Maven conventions, making it easy for people familiar with Maven to navigate through the project. The generated code provides all the necessary plumbing and connectivity from Flex or JavaFX to Seam or Spring. A developer only needs to focus on business functionality; Flamingo takes care of the rest. All communications between the user interface and Seam or Spring components are taken care of by Exadel Flamingo. Exadel Flamingo also provides a set of Flex components that make it extremely convenient to support specific features of Seam on the client side.
    16 years ago by @gresch
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