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Handy URI Templates is a RFC6570 compliant URI template processor. The library allows clients to utilize templatized URIs and inject replacement variables to expand the template into a URI. The library sports a fluent API, ability to plugin custom object renderers, and supports all levels of URI templates.
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A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
AgroSense geoviewer render - contains classes for rendering of various geo objects
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
RAML API client code generators based on the REST Modeling Framework. https://github.com/vrapio/rest-modeling-framework
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Java library for rendering Angular 4+ on the server side and providing them on the client side as universal application
A Java library for rendering Angular 4+ on the server side and providing them on the client side as universal application
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Java library for rendering Angular 4+ on the server side and providing them on the client side as universal application
FitLayout - Puppeteer/Chromium renderer client
Handy URI Templates is a RFC6570 compliant URI template processor. The library allows clients to utilize templatized URIs and inject replacement variables to expand the template into a URI. The library sports a fluent API, ability to plugin custom object renderers, and supports all levels of URI templates.
A Java library for rendering Angular 4+ on the server side and providing them on the client side as universal application
A Kotlin-based testing/scraping/parsing library providing the ability to analyze and extract data from HTML (server & client-side rendered). It places particular emphasis on ease of use and a high level of readability by providing an intuitive DSL. First and foremost it aims to be a testing lib, but it can also be used to scrape websites in a convenient fashion.
A Java library for rendering Angular 4+ on the server side and providing them on the client side as universal application
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Semantic Turkey parent project. It contains the three modules about: core business logic, core services and firefox extension (ui and client in general) of the system. Three additional modules provide an implementation for the ontology manager to be bundled with the tool, an applet for graph visualization of ontologies and concept schemes and a test suite to run tests on a java client framework. An ANT build file allows to package the xpi for Firefox installation (read README2BUILD.TXT file for info)
Semantic Turkey parent project. It contains the three modules about: core business logic, core services and firefox extension (ui and client in general) of the system. Three additional modules provide an implementation for the ontology manager to be bundled with the tool, an applet for graph visualization of ontologies and concept schemes and a test suite to run tests on a java client framework. An ANT build file allows to package the xpi for Firefox installation (read README2BUILD.TXT file for info)
Semantic Turkey parent project. It contains the three modules about: core business logic, core services and firefox extension (ui and client in general) of the system. Three additional modules provide an implementation for the ontology manager to be bundled with the tool, an applet for graph visualization of ontologies and concept schemes and a test suite to run tests on a java client framework. An ANT build file allows to package the xpi for Firefox installation (read README2BUILD.TXT file for info)
Semantic Turkey parent project. It contains the three modules about: core business logic, core services and firefox extension (ui and client in general) of the system. Three additional modules provide an implementation for the ontology manager to be bundled with the tool, an applet for graph visualization of ontologies and concept schemes and a test suite to run tests on a java client framework. An ANT build file allows to package the xpi for Firefox installation (read README2BUILD.TXT file for info)
RAML API client code generators based on the REST Modeling Framework. https://github.com/vrapio/rest-modeling-framework
Semantic Turkey parent project. It contains the three modules about: core business logic, core services and firefox extension (ui and client in general) of the system. Three additional modules provide an implementation for the ontology manager to be bundled with the tool, an applet for graph visualization of ontologies and concept schemes and a test suite to run tests on a java client framework. An ANT build file allows to package the xpi for Firefox installation (read README2BUILD.TXT file for info)
Uses the http://yuml.me api for rendering. It's using the jaxrs 2 client for accessing yuml.me. Use this library if you use the yuml-connector inside a JEE7 container like Glassfish4 or Wildfly 8.
Uses the http://yuml.me api for rendering. It's using the apache http client for accessing yuml.me.
HTML page with master/detail showing results obtains for a Jersey server. Everything written in Java. Use your favorite language to code. Run the same code on server as well as client. Use HTML as a lightweight rendering toolkit. Deploy to desktop, Android, iOS, HTML5 browser.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces. NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts. Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model. In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
Angular Universal supports state transfer from server to client; state transfer allows the server to embed startup data into the client. The Angular client can retrieve this embedded data rather than making a XHR call to the server. See https://angular.io/api/platform-browser/TransferState This is a utility library for injecting states into Angular application from within a Java application. It does not support full Angular Universal features like service injection and rendering views.
HTML page with master/detail showing results obtains for a Jersey server. Everything written in Java. Use your favorite language to code. Run the same code on server as well as client. Use HTML as a lightweight rendering toolkit. Deploy to desktop, Android, iOS, HTML5 browser.