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OpenToro v4.0 Final Release: AJAX integrated

Posted by: Moises Daniel D?az on Fri Feb 02 09:14:02 EST 2007    1 comment    last post: Fri Feb 02 14:07:35 EST 2007
OpenToro 4.0 has been released. OpenToro is a Web Database Publisher, a tool that allows the development of database-driven web applications. It provides convenient access to database tables and their data, and also allows the configuration of custom forms to help with data management. This version integrates more AJAX features.

Seam 1.1.5: Security, Email, PDF and more

Posted by: Meder Bakirov on Thu Feb 01 07:56:13 EST 2007    38 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 14:20:42 EST 2007
Seam 1.1.5 has been released. Changes include rule-based and JAAS-based security, facelets integration including email generation through JSF, Websphere support, new JSF controls, J2EE support (Seam normally requires Java EE), and many documentation enhancements.

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Oracle WebCenter Suite Available for Download

Posted by: Peter Moskovits on Thu Feb 01 07:43:46 EST 2007    7 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 13:00:59 EST 2007
Oracle WebCenter Suite, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, combines the standards-based, declarative development of JavaServer Faces, the flexibility and power of portlets and runtime customization, and a set of integrated Web 2.0 services for developing context-centric, composite applications. One notable feature is the ability to expose JSF applications as WSRP portlets.

Grails 0.4 Released - Groovy on Rails web framework

Posted by: Marcel Overdijk on Thu Feb 01 07:18:29 EST 2007    2 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 05:54:40 EST 2007
Grails 0.4, an application framework closely resembling Ruby on Rails, except with Groovy, has been released. Notable improvements include ORM enhancements with more relationship types, a new plugin system, upgraded Spring scripting support, and it now ships with Groovy 1.0.

Article: Using JavaSpaces

Posted by: Regina Lynch on Tue Jan 30 06:11:43 EST 2007    54 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 13:28:37 EST 2007
JavaSpaces has been a bit of an unknown technology for a long time. It's one of those technologies that programmers know is out there, but haven't actually used enough to say they understand what it's for or what it can do for them.

JIRA Client 1.0 Released

Posted by: Igor Sereda on Tue Jan 30 06:10:36 EST 2007    7 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 03:54:31 EST 2007
ALM Works has released JIRA Client 1.0, a desktop front-end for Atlassian JIRA issue tracker. JIRA Client integrates seamlessly with existing JIRA installations and allows frequent JIRA users to save time, manage issues effectively, concentrate on execution and work offline.

HTTP Data Integrity Validator - a library to help secure Struts apps

Posted by: Gorka Vicente on Tue Jan 30 06:09:47 EST 2007    11 comments    last post: Thu Feb 01 18:57:13 EST 2007
The HDIV project is an Apache-licensed version of Struts that adds data obfuscation in an attempt to hide data values from prying eyes. It sits on top of Struts and is API-compatible with the Struts API, so benefits from HDIV can be used with any Struts application with no change.

Jasypt 1.0 released: simple encryption + hibernate integration

Posted by: Daniel Fernández Garrido on Tue Jan 30 06:07:08 EST 2007    3 comments    last post: Wed Jan 31 08:57:04 EST 2007
Jasypt 1.0 (Java Simplified Encryption) has been published. Jasypt is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works.

Smith 1.25, free ColdFusion engine, released

Posted by: Vladimir Nikic on Tue Jan 30 06:03:37 EST 2007    5 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 08:39:01 EST 2007
Smith 1.25 has been released. Smith is a freeware ColdFusion engine written in Java. It runs on any Java-enabled platform and with any servlet container. The new version is a big step forward - Smith now supports ColdFusion components and a number of new tags and functions.

iScreen 1.1.0 released: POJO Validation Framework

Posted by: Dan Shellman on Tue Jan 30 05:59:15 EST 2007    6 comments    last post: Wed Jan 31 17:35:44 EST 2007
Version 1.1.0 of iScreen has been released. It's a POJO validation framework designed to compete with Apache Jakarta's commons-validator. It validates Java objects (whether JavaBeans or not), and even supports entire object graphs. It's approach is via XML configuration, choosing to keep as simple an API as possible, but as flexible a configuration as appropriate.

Parasoft SOAtest 5.0 released

Posted by: Joseph Ottinger on Mon Jan 29 08:47:17 EST 2007    1 comment    last post: Mon Jan 29 10:43:39 EST 2007
Parasoft has announced the availability of Parasoft SOAtest 5.0, a comprehensive and collaborative test and analysis suite. Designed specifically to ensure secure, reliable and compliant Service Oriented Architectures (SOA), the new release simplifies testing through multiple layers of business applications.

PEtALS1.1 ESB released

Posted by: Louis Adrien on Mon Jan 29 08:46:31 EST 2007    2 comments    last post: Fri Feb 02 09:29:37 EST 2007
EBM WebSourcing has announced the availability of PEtALS version 1.1. PEtALS is an Open Source Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) conforming to the JBI specifications (JSR-208). PEtALS allows users to implement a distributed SOA infrastructure for services access control, routing, transformation, orchestration. PEtALS has a strong focus on distribution, with a fully replicated service registry, and the coming centralized monitoring and administration tools.



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