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mdrfaces from group de.samply (version 4.0.0)

Samply.Common.MDRFaces is a Java Server Faces library which eases the user interface design of web applications where the respective data model relies on well defined data elements. Especially in case of systems for electronic data capturing, where the necessary data model is not known beforehand and can even vary over time, the user interface has to be easily adjustable. This often means the user instead of the developer designs the various forms for data entry and therefore an easy to use mechanism has to be provided. By using Samply.MDRFaces the developer can focus on the implementation of that mechanism, e.g. some editor component, but does not have to cope with the visualization of every single data element as for that is taken care of automatically.

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Artifact mdrfaces
Group de.samply
Version 4.0.0
Last update 04. November 2020
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Organization Samply Community
URL https://github.com/samply/common-mdrfaces
License The Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 18
Dependencies jsf-api, javax.el-api, commons-validator, oro, gson, guava, junit, jersey-client, jersey-core, slf4j-api, common-samply, mdrclient, bootstrap-switch, bootstrap, Eonasdan-bootstrap-datetimepicker, clockpicker, select2, font-awesome,
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