OpenXava 3.1.4 is a framework to
develop Java Enterprise applications in a different way: You provide only your POJOs annotated with JPA and you
obtain an...
0 replies - 475 views - 08/31/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
OpenXava 3.1.3 is a framework to develop Java Enterprise applications in a different
way: OpenXava avoids MVC. It's a JPA Application Engine in that...
0 replies - 401 views - 06/23/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
During the last Devoxx conference, Mark Reinhold, Sun's chief engineer for Java SE, gave a presentation
on the latest directions for Java 7. (Hamlet...
13 replies - 8770 views - 05/30/09 by Javier Paniza in Articles
This is a story about creating a user interface easily, or
better yet, about having good user interfaces without working for
them.
15 replies - 4853 views - 05/07/09 by Javier Paniza in Articles
OpenXava 3.1.2, released recently,
is a model-driven framework to develop Java Enterprise applications in an agile
way: With OpenXava you
provide only your...
0 replies - 406 views - 04/27/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
OpenXava 3.1.1 is a framework to develop Java Enterprise applications in a different way: OpenXava avoids MVC. You provide only your POJOs annotated with JPA...
0 replies - 591 views - 02/25/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
OpenXava 3.1 is a framework to develop Java Enterprise applications in a different way: OpenXava avoids MVC. You provide only your POJOs annotated with JPA and...
1 replies - 1420 views - 12/19/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
OpenXava is a JPA Application Engine. You put in your JPA
classes and, in exchange, you obtain a full-featured application ready
for production, and without...
0 replies - 2076 views - 08/19/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
Until now we have enjoyed easy persistence using JPA 1.0. It's true that JPA 1.0 has some limitations, but now our friends from JSR-317 are working hard to...
24 replies - 5554 views - 06/11/08 by Javier Paniza in Articles
OpenXava is a JPA Application Engine. You put in your JPA
classes and, in exchange, you obtain a full-featured application ready
for production, and without...
0 replies - 2006 views - 06/05/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
This article tries to demonstrate that Java can be more productive than Ruby. We are going to develop the same application of the article Rolling with Ruby on...
15 replies - 13844 views - 05/15/08 by Javier Paniza in News
OpenXava
is a Framework to develop J2EE business applications rapidly and easily.
It's based in business components defined with XML.
Feature rich and...
0 replies - 2549 views - 02/22/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements