RIFE

RIFE is a content management framework designed for rapid web application development in Java, without using J2EE.

RIFE
Stable release
1.6.1 / July 14, 2007 (2007-07-14)
Written inJava (programming language)
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeWeb Framework
LicenseCDDL 1.0 / LGPL 2.1
Websitehttp://rifers.org/

RIFE's design blends together in a consistent component object model two approaches, request-based and component-based. Through a centralized site structure (web engine), an application can be split up into reusable binary modules that can be integrated into other projects.

Feature summary

RIFE is composed out of a large collection of modular parts, which include:

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