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- Nitobi Tabstrip
Nitobi's feature rich, Ajax-powered tabstrip component adds custom folder tabs for easy navigation to any web application. Tabstrip supports client statefullness, is fully skinnable with CSS and can be implemented quickly and easily.
Features include:
* Lightweight Ajax architecture
* Native support for Java, PHP and Classic ASP, and Coldfusion. Support for ASP.NET will be available in V1.1.
* Cross browser support, including Internet Explorer 6.0+, Netscape 7.1+, Mozilla 1.3+, Firefox, and Camino
* XML and CSS-based, making it easy to customize and extend
* Multi-mode operation--native Ajax support can be replaced with iFrame integration and traditional page-based navigation
* Customizable look and feel, add custom-skinned tabs through CSS
* Optional opacity effects
* Fully compliant keyboard support
* Mix and match multiple styles of tabs on the same page
* Native statefulness--can deserialize from and serialize to XML
* Supports both Quirks mode and Standards mode
Nitobi Tabstrip is available as part of the Nitobi Complete UI suite, http://www.nitobi.com/products/completeui/ - Jaxcent
Version 2 of Jaxcent (Java AJAX API) provides full DOM access from Java server-side. - Reasonable Server Faces (RSF)
Here is the short summary of RSF features: Pure-HTML templating, with a lightning-fast renderer, IKAT Build "components" using libraries of HTML rather than libraries of code. Both clients and framework use Spring for IoC throughout, no need to learn another file format or semantics. VERY lightweight, minimal and fast. Handles complete request lifecycle, but a fine-grained modularity allows you to plug in your favorite flow architecture (e.g. Spring Web Flow), your favorite persistence layer (e.g. Hibernate, iBatis). Ultra-lightweight component tree allows zero server state processing of requests, without closing the door to "heavy" persistent-component application styles. Pure bean programming model (like JSF, NO interfaces or base classes appear in your data model) Abstract component tree isolates view producers from the rendering technology. Default rendering system produces completely valid XHTML, as "accessible" as the template files you provide, which while requiring no JavaScript to operate, is extremely friendly to JavaScript and AJAX-rich development. * "Right first time" rendering gets URLs, styling and layout correct even in complex portal/multiple client environments. Includes a request scope application context (RSAC) both for clean request-scope programming free of ThreadLocals, as well as for request model. Highly modular architecture allows "take-it-or-leave-it" integration with RSF - use just the renderer standalone (like a much smarter Velocity), use the renderer plus request decoder, or use the whole framework with your favorite components plugged in. RSF itself built using Spring and RSAC, so even core components can be replaced by just editing a config file. - Telosys
Telosys is an Open Source framework designed to build easily Web 2.0 applications, based on a “Client/Server” principle, using J2EE (Servlet, JSP, JDBC), lightweight clients and AJAX technology. - JWO
JWO is a technology for building highly interactive web applications. It's a pre XMLHttp technology based on an extension of HTTP and hosted by the Firestorm Web Server - IBM
IBM's Rational Developer Tools include a standards-compliant extension to JavaServer Faces (JSF) for building and deploying rich AJAX applications. These is a mature library, which first shipped as a non-AJAX version in 2003, and has been enhanced to include AJAX in 2006.
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