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Adobe Source Libraries

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Adobe Source Libraries are a set of libraries initially developed by Adobe for internal use and later made open source.

These libraries provide functionality to specify a GUI's definition and behavior. They are organized around the two main modules Adam and Eve.

  • Adam offers the ability to specify the state chart driving a GUI element behavior.
  • Eve offers a GUI description language and a parser able to generate the described GUI from that description.
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