Javascript

extJS

Ext JS is a cross-browser JavaScript library for building rich internet applications

Alfresco

Alfresco is the first open source enterprise-scale document management system that includes a modern content repository, an out-of-the-box portal framework for managing and using content designed to work with standard portals, and a groundbreaking Common Internet File System (CIFS) interface that provides Microsoft Windows file system compatibility. Alfresco takes the lessons of building document management systems for the last 15 years and applied them to build an open source content management system that is easier to use, more scalable and more adaptable.

Cappuccino

Cappuccino is an open source application framework for developing applications that look and feel like the desktop software users are familiar with.

Ext GWT

Ext GWT is a Java library for building rich internet applications with the Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

Prototype

Prototype is a JavaScript Framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications.

mootools

MooTools is a compact, modular, Object-Oriented JavaScript framework designed for the intermediate to advanced JavaScript developer.

moo.fx

moo.fx is a superlightweight, ultratiny, megasmall javascript effects library, to be used with prototype.js or the mootools framework.

It's very easy to use, blazing fast, cross-browser, standards compliant, provides controls to modify any CSS property of any HTML element, including colors, with builtin checks that won't let a user break the effect with multiple, crazy clicks.

Echo3

Echo2 is the next-generation of the Echo Web Framework, a platform for developing web-based applications that approach the capabilities of rich clients. The 2.0 version holds true to the core concepts of Echo while providing dramatic performance, capability, and user-experience enhancements made possible by its new Ajax-based rendering engine.

Echo2 removes the developer from having to think in terms of "page-based" applications and enables him/her to develop applications using the conventional object-oriented and event-driven paradigm for user interface development. Knowledge of HTML, HTTP, and JavaScript is not required. Applications may be hosted using any Java servlet container. Echo2, like its predecessor, is open-source software distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License (or, if preferred, the GNU LGPL License).

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