JavATE, the Java Application Tiered Engine is a set of open source Java
libraries that enables application development inspired by domain driven
design.
0 replies - 870 views - 10/17/11 by Andrea Mattioli in Announcements
The "Presentation Patterns In ZK" slides first given at the 2010 UK ZK Users Group has been refreshed. The sample code for the presentation has the same screen implemented three times; once as MVP, once as MVC and once as MVVM (aka "MVB"). The presentation is...
1 replies - 656 views - 09/25/11 by Simon Massey in Announcements
The following article shows a categorization of Java / JVM
web-frameworks, considering different types of web applications. The
intention is to give an overview, not to start a flame war.
11 replies - 16509 views - 12/31/10 by Kai Wähner in Articles
JavATE, the
Java Application Tiered Engine is a set of Java libraries that enables
application development inspired
by domain driven design.
0 replies - 1307 views - 09/22/10 by Andrea Mattioli in Announcements
These days we are used to AJAX-intensive, sophisticated web
frameworks. These frameworks provide us desktop style development into
the Single Page Interface (SPI) paradigm. As you
know there are two main types of frameworks, client-centric and...
20 replies - 11209 views - 09/07/10 by Jose Maria Arranz in Articles
ZK have released an open-source CDI extension based on the portable extension mechanism defined in JSR-299 of the Java EE 6 platform. Java EE application developers can now seamlessly leverage both ZK and CDI’s powerful set of features for developing...
0 replies - 1313 views - 03/26/10 by Timothy Clare in Announcements
SourceForge Blocks the "Axis of Evil" and Then Some
0 replies - 16394 views - 01/27/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
Since its release to the Ajax community in 2005, the ZK open source framework has developed a strong community with tens of thousands of registered developers and over one million downloads.
Building on its existing server-centric foundation, ZK 5...
0 replies - 1547 views - 01/26/10 by Timothy Clare in Announcements
The Jease (Java with Ease) open-source framework, released last October, is intended to solve some of the problems in developing content and database-driven web applications with Java. Jease offers a flexible content management framework rather than an...
0 replies - 7650 views - 01/05/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
JavATE, the Java Application Tiered Engine is a set of Java libraries that enables application development using the domain driven methodology. It gives you standard interfaces and implementations for the domain driven
design building blocks so you can...
2 replies - 964 views - 11/18/09 by Andrea Mattioli in Announcements
The ZK team is pleased to release ZK 5 RC with its developer-centric and architectural innovation such as Server+Client Fusion and Ajax-as-a-Service.
Since 2005 ZK has been renowned for its' server-centric approach, providing the ultimate in productivity...
0 replies - 1062 views - 10/02/09 by Timothy Clare in Announcements
The ZK team is pleased to introduce ZK 5 which combines the productiveness of server
centric architecture with the control of client side programming.
With the advent of ZK 5 come some very important...
0 replies - 1841 views - 07/15/09 by Timothy Clare in Announcements
We are pleased to announce the availability of ZK 3.6.2. ZK is a Direct RIA framework to increase developer’s productivity by integrating frontend and backend of applications transparently to deliver rich, and engaging user experience.
The main focus of ZK...
0 replies - 1818 views - 06/30/09 by Robbie Cheng in Announcements
The focus of ZK 3.6.2 was on performance improvement, especially in IE6. In addition, 48 bugs have been fixed and more powerful features introduced, such as include modes, Google App Engine support and initialization directive improvements! Checkout the new...
0 replies - 750 views - 06/23/09 by Timothy Clare in Announcements
ZK 3.6.1 released recently. ZK is a Direct RIA
framework to increase developer’s productivity by integrating frontend
and backend of applications transparently to deliver rich, and engaging
user experience.
0 replies - 2379 views - 04/29/09 by Robbie Cheng in Announcements