OpenSymphony
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OpenSymphony was an Open Source computer software project dedicated to providing enterprise class Java EE components. OpenSymphony shut down sometime around 2009-2010, but some of the subprojects are now maintained elsewhere. Patrick Lightbody was one of the main programmers at the company.
[edit] OpenSymphony subprojects
- WebWork - Web application development framework.
- SiteMesh - Web presentation layer.
- OSCache - Caching components for web application acceleration.
- Quartz - Scheduler
- OSWorkflow
- OSUser - provider-independent user-security framework
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