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Ladislav Gazo edited this page Aug 29, 2015
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Google Web Toolkit |
AcrIS wouldn't be here without |
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AcrIS is a modern framework serving as a base for applications, web sites and portals. It provides various tools and libraries to ease daily development. Build on top of Google web toolkit and provides sophisticated solution for security, beans binding, JSON protocol and usefull project skelets integrated with maven, hibernate, spring and gilead. You will get a prepared solution in box ready to use in your own project. | ||
Getting started | ||
Take a look on the whole bunch of functionality which is offered to you by AcrIS framework. Get a basic picture of a project structure and then go deeper into the section you are interested in. Go through all the projects starting with beans binding, Security and throught various tools like JSON support or Separated client & server architecture. Do not forget on our demos hosted on app store, like binding with validation or JSON demonstration | ||
Download | ||
Download latest stable release and use it in your application directly or use a maven configuration in order to reach possibilies of easy and professional development. See Quick start reference guide for information about project setup. Check out our release maven repository in order to stay in touch with current releases for maven projects and set up RSS to have always the fresh information about acrIS project. | ||
Roadmap | ||
See an official roadmap and look for the features you are missing or propose a new features which you would like to see in a next releases. If you think we are moving slower than you expecting, see the next section about contributing to project and speed up the development. | ||
Contribute | ||
Our expanding comunity is still looking forward to a new contributors or testers. First and basic step is building sources from SVN repository, getting familiar with project and finally requesting a contribution rights from any project owner. Many developers are proud for contributing to open source community and allows us to use high produce frameworks and services in projects over the worlds. |
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