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XX Framework 1.0 Released - XML-Centric Java App Framework

David Moskowitz   24 Feb 2006 18:27 GMTPage rating:


Infoblazer LLC is pleased to release the XX Framework under the LGPL open
source license. Version 1.0 is available for immediate download.

The XX framework is a configurable, XML-centric implementation of the MVC
development paradigm that incorporates simple and commonly used patterns of
development. The framework promotes a use case oriented development
approach.

A key goal of the framework project is to generate fully functioning web
applications that use an open J2EE/XML/XSL approach that can easily be
modified and enhanced.

The framework currently includes full automation functionality, where HTML
form fields can be mapped directly to database fields for display or update
without additional coding. XML files are used for configuration and XSL is
used for display. Open source tools such as Hibernate and Castor are also
utilized.

Some benefits of the framework are:

-Extremely simple to use.

-Built around open web standards, including J2EE, XHTML, XML, XSL, and CSS.

-Built-in, configurable data caching and thread pooling for optimal
performance.

-Integrates with web services or native java classes.

-Uses a Portal-based approach to page design, allowing easy
compartmentalization of functionality.

The framework is licensed under the LGPL, and is hosted at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xxframework/. For more information, please
visit http://www.xxframework.org/.

Thanks,

XX Framework Team


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