Openmocha is an open source Javascript website application server and development framework. Quick soft-coding and clean hard-coding in Javascript on the client-side AND the server-side.
The goal of Openmocha is to maximize the fun and productivity of Javascript development by blending the gap between browser and server based scripting.
With Openmocha, a new project can be quickly soft-coded by creating custom Mocha Objects using the web browser. As the project matures, these Mocha Objects can be re-factored and hard-coded in separate code files. The two approaches can be mixed at any time, patching hard-coded applications through soft-coding even during runtime.
Version 0.9:
- changed code so that access properties resolve to directly check the access status for the current user and moved the check, include, exclude and remove methods to use a syntax like this.access.include(role, user)
- added toE4X String method to handle XML conversion and entitiy escaping
- added String.fromE4X function to handle the conversion from e4x to strings, unescaping entities/ampersands and converting self-closing script and textarea
- fixed undefined content to be properly ignored
- changed styles to be directly rendered from the skin and set content type to css
- notfound action now correctly sets the response code to 200 when it catches erroneous 404s
- changed failed views to be tagged in the markup and errors logged to the firebug console
- merged renderPage into lib.js, moved handlers to handlers.js and fetchlet related code to fetchlets.js
- moved Root and Page type property files to the exmapleapp, removing them from the jhino repository
- re-added an empty Page prototype directory to work around helma bug #604 http://helma.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=604
- added xmlbean dependency jars to package target
- changed fetchlets to check for main access rights
- changed from access.remove() to access.clear()
- added default read access check to collection of fetchlets
- added optional xmlbean jars for E4X compatibility with earlier Java versions
Mac OS X 10.3 or later, Java 1.4 or later.
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