Echo (framework) - Associated Projects

Associated Projects

Echo2 has inspired various add-on projects including:

  • EchoPoint: "Next Generation" (http://echopoint.sourceforge.net not active, last updated 2009-07-17), The most well known 3rd party component library for Echo2
  • Cooee framework: (http://www.karora.org) A project based around Echo 2 dedicated to the furthering the development of the framework
  • Echo2Struts: http://echostruts.free.fr/ A struts compatible implementation of Echo2
  • Hibernate-Spring-Echo: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hse/) An effort to provide an out of the box application framework that includes Echo2
  • Google maps for Echo2: http://sourceforge.net/projects/googlemaps-echo/
  • Google maps v3 for Echo2: https://code.google.com/p/echo2gmap/wiki/Start
  • Gantt Charting for Echo2: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/echo2gantt/)
  • Echo2Faces: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/echo2faces/) An effort to provide XML markup for Echo2 UI layouts
  • Moomba: (http://www.karora.org) A project that implements the Eclipse API for Cooee
  • jZeno: (http://www.jzeno.org) A full-stack application framework that uses a highly optimized version of the original Echo framework as rendering engine.
  • Aejaks: (http://aejaks.sourceforge.net) A Jacl layer on top of Echo2 to easily create rich web applications.

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