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    CodeWP Local
    CodeWP Local is a desktop application that allows you to run WordPress, Laravel 13, and PHP-based websites locally on your Windows machine — no technical expertise required. It comes bundled with everything you need: Nginx, PHP 8.3/8.4, MariaDB, and phpMyAdmin — all managed through a clean, modern interface.
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    ItsNat is a Component based AJAX Java Web Application Framework.No XML programming,no mixed view/code,no custom JavaScript.Only pure HTML,pure Java and server centric Swing-like programming with W3C standards where "The Browser is The Server"
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    WIComponents

    WIComponents

    UI components for apache wicket

    The „wicket components“ project is a component library for the apache wicket web-framework. Referring to classic component libraries for desktop applications ( like Microsoft Foundation Classes, QT Library or wxWindows) the wicket components provide graphical user interface components for wicket web-applications. Based upon this library it'll be easy to create complex user interfaces for data processing applications and it is a perfect start to migrate old desktop applications to modern...
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    The Struts/SourceForge site hosts sample applications and related components based on the Apache Struts Web application framework. Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with the Apache Software Foundation.
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    An enterprise application framework based on J2EE. Provides a web application framework, a tiny workflow engine, a dynamic report tool, a code generator, a base business framework,many web components and much more.
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    Parsec provides a JSP 1.2 tag library and an API for developing rich web applications. MVC is supported with the Page Controller pattern, where requests go to JSPs; no XML config files. Client-side form validation supported by JavaScript code generation.
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    PHPExtJS

    Built free and powerfull web application with ExtJS and PHP

    What is PHPExtJS ? We build one of great web application framework that full integrated between both of Server and Client Side framework together. To support this particular Web application, the frameworks are built using Yii PHP Framework to provide service for the client requests. Additionally, this web application also contain of latest ExtJS framework to provide high performance application interfaces such as native apps. Features: - Ext JS CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) Code...
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