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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 - 1670 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 - 1710 views - 05/26/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

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 - 1778 views - 03/29/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 4m2: Rapid JavaEE Development

OpenXava is a framework to develop AJAX Java Enterprise/J2EE applications rapidly and easily. Allows you to define applications just with POJOs, JPA and...

0 replies - 1392 views - 01/27/10 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 4m1: AJAX Java Framework

OpenXava is a framework to develop AJAX Java Enterprise/J2EE applications rapidly and easily. Allows you to define applications just with POJOs, JPA and...

0 replies - 2284 views - 11/26/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 3.1.4: Rapid Java Development

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 - 2270 views - 08/31/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 3.1.3: Productivity and Flexibility for Java EE

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 - 1891 views - 06/23/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Java Properties Without Getters and Setters

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...

14 replies - 33257 views - 05/30/09 by Javier Paniza in Articles

Model-Driven GUI Generation with OpenXava

This is a story about creating a user interface easily, or better yet, about having good user interfaces without working for them. The Problem Once upon a...

17 replies - 18397 views - 05/07/09 by Javier Paniza in Articles

OpenXava 3.1.2: AJAX applications from JPA entities

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 - 1596 views - 04/27/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 3.1.1: Be Productive Developing Enterprise AJAX Applications

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 - 1987 views - 02/25/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 3.1: AJAX Application from JPA Entities

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 - 3259 views - 12/19/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

OpenXava 3.0.3: JPA Application Engine

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 - 4864 views - 08/19/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

My JPA 2.0 Wish List

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 - 10957 views - 06/11/08 by Javier Paniza in Articles

OpenXava 3.0.2: JPA Application Engine

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 - 3879 views - 06/05/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements