Azuki Framework
The Azuki Framework is a java application framework delivered under LGPL license, designed to reduce the development, deployment and maintenance costs of software systems.
It provides a rapid application assembly from known components in order to build large systems.
Thus, the software conception is split into two main stages :
- Independent component creation (technical & business service).
- Application assembly (The weaving : Definition of component dependencies)
The latter is performed with a graphical tool named "the weaver".
By representing component interactions using different perspectives, the weaver provides a straightforward way to analyze an application's architecture, allowing deep and easy customization of its behavior. Read more...
News
| Tutorial updated. | |
| 2008/02/25 | |
| A description of a java client remote acces using the HTTP tunneling connector.See the tutorial. | |
| New Adobe Flex Connector. | |
| 2008/02/19 | |
| Franck Wolff's Granite Data Services (GDS) project has been integrated as an Azuki Bean. This aspect exports business services methods for Adobe Flex applications. See the GDS tutorial. | |
| Azuki framework 1.2 release available. | |
| 2008/02/19 | |
| This release contains 2 new connectors for Java application(or applet) and Adobe Flex 2 client, providing RPC functionnalities with the framework. For a full description of changes, see CHANGELOG. | |
| New Apache CXF Project. | |
| 2007/10/03 | |
| A Web service aspect based on the Apache CXF library. This aspect allows you to export bean's methods as a web service without any code addition. | |
| Azuki framework 1.1 release available. | |
| 2007/10/03 | |
| This release has some enhancements including a new topological bean instanciation algorithm. For a full description of changes, see CHANGELOG. | |
| Training courses available in France. | |
| 2007/10/03 | |
| Get your training directly from the people who built and sustain the Azuki Framework. | |
| Azuki Framework presentation in Italian. | |
| 2007/08/29 | |
| Italian readers can find at this address a good presentation of the Azuki Framework by Roberto Casadei. | |

