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Brill

The Brill Framework is an open source framework for developing transactional web sites using Java and XHTML. The Brill Framework was developed by Chris Bulcock, as a result of becoming frustrated with frameworks such as Apache Struts, which depends on Java Server Pages. The objective was to develop a framework that is simple, that supports WYSIWYG page editing and does not require Java code or special tags within the Server Pages.

 
Category Web Frameworks
License GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
HomePage http://www.brillframework.org/fwwebapp/Home.html

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