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Inq: The Scripting Language & Execution Environment for Java

We produced Inq so that we could rapidly develop distributed applications. More than that, we wanted to be able to express them with as little code as possible...

0 replies - 1289 views - 05/15/11 by Tom Sanders in Announcements

OpenXava 4.1.2: AJAX applications from JPA entities

OpenXava is a productive way for creating business AJAX applications with Java. With OpenXava you only need to write domain classes (simple Java or Groovy...

0 replies - 1766 views - 04/12/11 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Be Standard, be Free: Use JSR-303 for Validation

No matter what type of application we develop, coding validations is our everyday task. For years we have used a big variety of techniques and frameworks...

7 replies - 8556 views - 03/03/11 by Javier Paniza in Articles

Can you use PHP without frameworks nowadays?

Initially I thought the answer was a big "No, you are in the stone age."Then things started changing.The PHP community mindsetFor example, I met Ilia...

6 replies - 27316 views - 02/17/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

OpenXava 4.1: Rapid Development with Bean Validation support

OpenXava is a framework for rapid development of business applications using Java or Groovy. It is easy to learn and one can have an application up in no...

0 replies - 1651 views - 02/16/11 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 4.0.1: AJAX applications from domain classes

OpenXava is a productive way for creating business AJAX applications with Java. With OpenXava you only need to write domain classes (simple Java or Groovy...

0 replies - 1704 views - 01/12/11 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 4.0: Rapid Java Web Development

OpenXava is a framework for rapid development of business applications using Java. It is easy to learn and one can have an application up in no time. At...

0 replies - 9587 views - 11/25/10 by Javier Paniza in Articles

Using JasperServer Enterprise Edition: My Experiences

It has been a while since I posted Experience: JasperServer Enterprise Edition Version 3.7.0.1. – Part 01, here we move forward with the second and final...

1 replies - 5945 views - 10/15/10 by Manuel Jordan in Articles

OpenXava 4m5: Rapid Development for Ajax Business Applications

OpenXava is a productive way for creating business AJAX applications with Java. With OpenXava you only need to write domain classes (simple Java classes...

2 replies - 1671 views - 07/29/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 4m4: Turn JPA Entities Into an AJAX Application

OpenXava is a productive way for creating AJAX Enterprise Applications with Java. You only have to write the Model (JPA entities). The Controllers are...

0 replies - 1712 views - 05/26/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

How to Use Free and Almost Unlimited Cloud-Computing Resources From Google?

Distributed computing is a very beneficial way for computing certain kinds of distributable problems using a large number of computers (nodes). But what if...

4 replies - 7646 views - 05/19/10 by Krystian Lider in Articles

Test-Driven Development with OSGi

For my thesis in Computer Engineering I'm working on a project built over an OSGi framework. As always, I'm guided by test since I apply Test-Driven...

3 replies - 12160 views - 05/13/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Prototyping a Workflow-Driven Application in a Day – Part 4

Upon completing the third part of this tutorial, you would have designed and deployed a leave application process, as well as having the workflow participants...

0 replies - 6677 views - 05/05/10 by Tiensoon Law in Articles

OpenXava 4m3: Turn JPA Entities Into an AJAX Application

OpenXava is a productive way for creating AJAX Enterprise Applications with Java. Indeed, it's faster developing with OpenXava than with Grails, Spring MVC,...

0 replies - 1779 views - 03/29/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Comparison of the Grid/Cloud Computing Frameworks (Hadoop, GridGain, Hazelcast, DAC) - Part II

What would happen, if 60% of your cloud suddenly goes down? Can you rely on the 'fail-over' capabilities of the framework of your choice? What about...

3 replies - 22375 views - 03/19/10 by Krystian Lider in Articles