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| <p>OSBP is based on extensible frameworks, tools and runtime environments for building, deploying and magaging software |
| applications across the lifecycle of business software development. OSBP allows software factory users to take advantage |
| of built-in 30+ OS frameworks, covering practically all different aspects of engineering business applications: presentation, |
| business logic, security, and data management tasks. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Eclipse IDE</a></td> |
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| Eclipse's ecosystem is building the base for the Open Standard business platform (OSBP). The Eclipse |
| integrated development environment (IDE) is an open-source, robust, fully featured, commercial-quality industry platform |
| for the development of highly integrated tools and applications. It contains a basic workspace and an extensible |
| plug-in system for customizing the environment. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">OSGi Dynamic Module System </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| OSBP offers modular architecture, based on the Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi) uniform component model. |
| From the complete set of available OSGi specifications, we selected the ones relevant to the business domain. The chosen |
| composites provide high-level capabilities (packages, services, extenders, etc.) composed by modules upon which |
| business applications can be built. |
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| OSBP provides the developers with resources necessary to take advantage of OSGi's platform independence and dynamic |
| code-loading capability. This helps to easily develop services for business applications that can be deployed on a large scale. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Equinox OSGi </a></td> |
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| The Equinox project provides the OSGi-based runtime on which all of Eclipse is based, and allows developers to implement |
| an application as a set of "bundles" using common services and infrastructure. |
| Technically, Equinox is an implementation of the OSGi core framework specification, a set of bundles that implement |
| various optional OSGi services and other infrastructure for running OSGi-based systems within Eclipse IDE. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">EMF Modeling Framework </a></td> |
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| The EMF project is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on |
| a structured data model. The core EMF framework includes a meta model (Ecore) for describing models and runtime support |
| to produce Java classes for a model. EMF delivers the basis for model-driven software development with OSBP. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Xtext, Xtend, Xbase <br>Domain Specific Languages </a></td> |
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| Xtext delivers the basis for model-driven software development with OSBP. It's an open-source framework for building |
| structural domain-specific languages (DSL), developed as part of the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) Project. |
| <br><br>Xtext provides a powerful syntax-driven editor for editing grammars as well as compiler components including such |
| things as the parser, the type-safe abstract syntax tree (AST), the serializer and code formatter, the scoping framework |
| and the linking, compiler checks and static analysis aka validation and last but not least a code generator or |
| interpreter. It comes with Xbase as a library of reusable methods and Xtend as a general-purpose language for the Java |
| Virtual Machine which is built on top of this library. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Vaadin UI Components & Mobile </a></td> |
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| Vaadin delivers a large collection of UI components for OSBP. It gives a great experience to users in their desktop |
| browsers as well as on mobile or any other device, increases productivity and the ergonomics of your applications. |
| <br><br>Vaadin is a web application framework for creating rich and interactive applications in Java that run in the browser, |
| without any additional plug-ins. In contrast to JavaScript libraries and browser-plugin-based solutions, it features a |
| server-side architecture, which means that the majority of the logic runs on the server. Ajax technology is used at the |
| browser-side to ensure a rich and interactive user experience. On the client-side, Vaadin is built on top of and can be |
| extended with the Google-Web-Toolkit. |
| <br>Vaadin TouchKit is used to create the mobile UI supporting many special mobile browser features, such as geolocation, context- |
| specific input fields, or offline mode. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Sirius Graphical Modeling </a></td> |
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| Sirius is an Eclipse project which allows to easily create own graphical modeling workbench by leveraging the Eclipse Modeling technologies. |
| A modeling workbench created with Sirius is composed of a set of Eclipse editors (diagrams, tables and trees) which allow the users to |
| create, edit and visualize EMF models. |
| <br><br>The editors are defined by a model which defines the complete structure of the modeling workbench, its behavior and all the edition |
| and navigation tools. This description of a Sirius modeling workbench is dynamically interpreted by a runtime within the Eclipse IDE. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Mondrian <br>(by Pentaho) Business Intelligence </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| Mondrian is an Open Source Business Analytics engine that enables organizations of any size to give business users |
| access to their data for interactive analysis. It allows multidimensional analysis of large and complex amounts of |
| data in real-time.<br><br> |
| With Mondrian as Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) engine, OSBP provides Business Intelligence features, enabling |
| multidimensional queries against business data, using the powerful MDX query language. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Apache Shiro Security </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| Apache Shiro is a powerful and easy-to-use Java security framework that performs authentication, authorization, |
| cryptography and session management in OSBP. It enables to quickly and easily secure any application – from the |
| smallest mobile applets to the largest web and enterprise applications. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">BIRT Report Generator </a></td> |
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| The Business-Intelligence-and-Reporting-Tools (BIRT) is an open source software project that provides reporting |
| and business-intelligence capabilities for rich-client and Web applications. BIRT is a top-level software project |
| within the Eclipse Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit consortium of software industry vendors and the |
| open-source community. In OSBP BIRT is used to address a wide range of reporting needs within a typical |
| application, ranging from operational or enterprise reporting to multi-dimensional online analytical processing (OLAP). |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Eclipse link Persistence </a></td> |
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| The EclipseLink project delivers a comprehensive, open-source Java persistence solution addressing relational, |
| XML and database Web services. The EclipseLink Java Persistence API (JPA) provides support for leading relational |
| databases and Java containers. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Gemini OSGi persistence services </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| OSBP utilizes Eclipse Gemini project for modular Java EE implementations. This project is a collection of |
| implementations of some of the OSGi Enterprise specifications. Several sub-projects are used to provide unique functionality. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Gemini Naming Data Sources </a></td> |
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| Gemini Naming is a subproject of the Gemini project, which provides a suite of enterprise technology modules. |
| The Gemini Naming project implements support for using the Java Naming and Directory Interface™ (JNDI) within |
| an OSGi environment. It provides a common framework for publishing JNDI providers as OSGi services, and |
| then allows JNDI clients to easily consume these providers. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Gemini JPA </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| The Gemini JPA project is about modular implementations of Java Persistence API technology. This project |
| currently provides the integration with the EclipseLink JPA provider to support the OSGi JPA specification |
| approach that clients can use to get JPA support in an OSGi framework. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Apache ActiveMQ Messaging Service </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| Apache ActiveMQ™ is the most popular and powerful open source messaging and Integration Patterns server, |
| fully implementing Java Message Service (JMS). |
| It enables distributed communication of application components that is loosely coupled, reliable, and |
| asynchronous. ActiveMQ is fast, supports a variety of cross language clients and protocols, and comes with easy |
| to use enterprise integration patterns and many advanced features. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Smooks Data Integration </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| Smooks is an extensible framework for processing structured data (XML and non XML, such as CSV, EDI, Java, etc). |
| It supports binding of Java Object Models from any data source, message splitting & routing and huge message |
| processing. With Smooks OSBP provides data interchange functionality in order to extract, transform and load data (ETL). |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">UOMo Units of Measurement </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| UOMo adds units of measurement support for IT systems and services both to language and data. With UOMo developers |
| do not need to understand the mathematics of units, how to convert between systems, and how to format and parse |
| string representations of units. It’s all delivered automatically with OSBP. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">TapiJI Internationalization (I18N) </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| TapiJI represents a set of smart tools that integrate OSBP with the goal to reduce effort of internationalization. |
| This is accomplished by creating a productive environment for building multilingual applications. TapiJI tools, recently |
| contributed to Eclipse Babel project, provide a rich set of smart and context-aware I18N aids in Eclipse, assisting |
| developers in performing internationalization as part of their day-to-day work. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">mxGraph Graph Visualization </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| mxGraph is the market leading JavaScript graph visualization component. It provides all the commonly required functionality |
| to draw, interact with and associate a context with a diagram. In OSBP it enables application developers to display |
| interactive diagrams and graphs. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Jetty Application Server </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| OSBP comes with the embedded web server and servlet container – Eclipse Jetty. It has been designed to have a small |
| memory footprint, which is an excellent basis for performance and scalability of applications created with OSBP. Jetty |
| is full-featured and standards-based, it offers support for HTTP/2, WebSocket, OSGi, JMX, JNDI, JAAS and many other integrations. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">jFairy by Codearte Mock Data Generator </a></td> |
| <td><strong> |
| jFairy is used to generate real-looking test data for load testing and faster application development. Meaningful data |
| generated based on predefined rules make it easy to start with OSBP and create better applications. |
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| <td><a href="http://www.osbee.org/">Opal SWT Widgets </a></td> |
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| The Opal Project delivers new widgets for the SWT API. In OSBP image selector widget is implemented. |
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