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February 22 2010
February 10 2010
Open Source JSF Library for Creating UI for Web Apps
OpenFaces is an open-source library of AJAX-powered JSF components, an Ajax framework and a client-side validation framework. OpenFaces is based on the set of JSF components formerly known as QuipuKit. It contains fully revised codebase of QuipuKit and introduces many new components and features.
Here’s a list of components inherited from the QuipuKit library: Calendar, Chart, Confirmation, DataTable, DateChooser, DynamicImage, FoldingPanel, GraphicText, HintLabel, PopupLayer, SuggestionField, TabSet, TabbedPane, TreeTable, TwoListSelection, Utility Components (Focus, ScrollPosition, LoadBundle).
OpenFaces is distributed under a dual license model. It means that you can choose between using the library under GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or purchasing a commercial license.
Requirements: -
Demo: http://openfaces.org/demo/
License: LGPL License
Sponsors
Pixmac: Stock Photos, Royalty Free Pictures and Images
Site of the month: January
Every month, i will choose a site that gets the title site of the month here on OpenSourceHunter. This can be an site of a freelancer, a usefull application/tool, a cool company, a site with great tutorials and resources, a blog, a site with a cool design or something else.
The first site of the month is Grafpedia. Grafpedia is a site that has a lot of great and useful design tutorials, free PSD file’s, free stockphoto’s and more resources. You can even become an VIP member to get even more great resources. Go and check it out.
Do you know a site, for the site of the month, go to the contact page and send us an email about this site, use the subject “site of the month” and if the site is interesting enough it could be the next site of the month.
Create a MS Excel Style Spreadsheet with jQuery.sheet
jQuery.sheet gives you all sorts of possibilities when it comes to giving your web application a spreadsheet style interface with MS Excel style calculations.
jQuery.sheet addresses the web-based spreadsheet or “websheet” in a different, simple, approach – using html, you simply load the sheet from a url, and you save it to a url. jQuery.sheet manages the sheet creation, viewing, and editing processes, you simply build your application around it.
jQuery.sheet is also theme-able, using jQuery UI ThemeRoller, so you make the spreadsheet look like you want. For a complete list of all the MS Excel style functions that jQuery.sheet supports, take a look at the Demo, which is the documentation.
Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://jqueryplugins.weebly.com/jquerysheet.html
License: License Free
Sponsors
Pixmac: Stock Photos, Royalty Free Pictures and Images
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