Azuki Framework

The Azuki Framework is a Java application framework designed to resolve various problems in the software development lifecycle. These goals are achieved by splitting the software conception into two main stages: creation of independent components and definition of component dependencies (weaving). The latter is performed with a graphical tool named "the weaver". By representing component interactions using different perspectives, the weaver provides a straightforward way to analyze an application's architecture, allowing deep and easy customization of its behavior.

Tags Software Development Libraries Java Libraries Application Frameworks Adaptive Technologies
Licenses LGPL
Operating Systems POSIX Windows
Implementation Java

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  •  19 Feb 2008 05:45
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Changes: This release contains two new connectors for Java applications (or applets) and a Adobe Flex 2 client, providing RPC functionalities with the framework.

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  •  09 Oct 2007 10:54
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Changes: This release adds a new module for Apache CXF.

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  •  10 Jul 2007 04:07
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