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Java Web Application Security - Part IV: Programmatic Login APIs

Over the last month, I've posted a number of articles on implementing authentication with Java EE 6, Spring Security and Apache Shiro. One of the things I demonstrated in my live demos (at Utah's JUG Meetings) was programmatic authentication.

0 replies - 4954 views - 06/07/11 by Matt Raible in Articles

OpenFaces 2.0: Open New Possibilities for Your Web Applications

OpenFaces, a JSF library, evolves to version 2.0. The new release introduces 6 new components and updates to existing functionality, all Open Source. Current JSF component libraries make an attractive alternative to a variety of web frameworks in development...

2 replies - 1999 views - 04/01/10 by Teamdev Ltd in Announcements

Selenium Inspector - Open Source Library for Simplifying Automated Testing for Web Applications

TeamDev is happy to announce the release of Selenium Inspector, an open source library for simplifying automated testing for Web applications. Selenium Inspector is built on top of the popular Selenium testing framework, and enhances its abilities for...

0 replies - 3104 views - 07/23/09 by Igor Shvydkoy in Announcements

Better Java Web Frameworks: ItsNat

Ibrahim Levent has recently written an interesting article, here at JavaLobby, about how a (Java) web framework should be, based on his own experience.According his list of "requirements", this article reviews how ItsNat web framework fits or not...

4 replies - 9542 views - 01/30/09 by Jose Maria Arranz in Articles

Better Java Web Frameworks

I have been doing web application framework development for a long time. In my first experience, we developed a “Web Application Framework“, to ease development so that even a business user could write an application. As the years passed, I never saw...

11 replies - 18836 views - 01/29/09 by Ibrahim Levent in News

Are Rich Internet Applications Really Rich?

As we started to search for an architecture for our ERP platform in 2001, there were 2 options to select in Java: desktop vs. web.

13 replies - 5489 views - 10/29/08 by Ibrahim Levent in News

Implementing Navigation and Pageflows with Seam

Seam is an interesting web framework that integrates the different pieces of the application stack and incorporates ideas from rules engines, BPM engines and SOA into regular application development. In this article, the focus is on Seam’s navigation and...

0 replies - 36421 views - 05/19/08 by Shashank Tiwari in Articles

JCatapult RC2 released!

The JCatapult team is pleased to announce the release of 1.0-RC2.  For those unfamiliar with JCatapult, here is an overview: JCatapult is an open source (ASLv2) application development platform targeted primarily at web applications, but capable of being...

0 replies - 2411 views - 05/19/08 by Brian Pontarelli in Announcements