BSD is a free software license deriving from the free unix operating system: BSD. It is one of the least restrictive open source licenses, along with the MIT License.
The only requirement for using BSD code is that the original authors of the code must be attributed.
In some of the early versions of BSD, a controversial clause required that advertising for software that used BSD code must mention UC Berkeley, however a revision of the BSD eliminated this clause and it is no longer in common use.
Many commercial products including Windows and Mac OS X include code that is licensed under the terms of the BSD License.
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Ajax
JavaScript
graph
opensource
webdev
License:BSD
system:has:license
The SourceLabs SASH stack for Java is a stack of lightweight enterprise app frameworks that deploy on a J2EE application server or other Java container. J2EE application standards define system services like transactions, security, messaging, etc. Commercial vendors have focused on providing the best qualities of service for these system services but not addressed application frameworks.
While developers can build applications directly against the J2EE APIs, frameworks drastically reduce the amount of infrastructure code needed for

The SASH stack integrates open source projects to provide these capabilities in a complete package that minimizes the need for homegrown frameworks. SASH consists of
SASH is available on various application server containers, and can also be downloaded from SourceLabs with Tomcat, providing a complete web application platform.
SASH
Java
J2EE
License:BSD
Struts
Hibernate
Web
Spring
Application
commercial-support
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Library
JavaScript
opensource
Prototype
License:BSD
system:has:license
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Library
JavaScript
opensource
License:BSD
system:has:license
Xyster is a PHP application framework based on the Zend Framework. It adds several new features including a sophisticated ORM system, a dependency injection (IoC) container, a collections package, and additional MVC plugins.
ORM
Persistence
PHP
php5
License:BSD
IoC
Framework
dependency-injection
DI
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Web
Ajax
JavaScript
xforms
forms
License:BSD
system:has:license
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JavaScript
debugging
opensource
License:BSD
system:has:license
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JavaScript
debugging
opensource
License:BSD
system:has:license
jamod is a project that provides a Modbus protocol implementation in 100% Java. It can be used to implement Modbus masters and slaves in Serial (ASCII, RTU (Master only), BIN) and IP (TCP, UDP).
The design of this library is fully object oriented, based on abstractions which should support easy understanding, reusability and extensibility.
Java
modbus
automation
protocol
ASCII
Library
tcp
binary
License:BSD
scada
The Java Telnet Daemon is an embeddable telnet daemon written in Java.
The codebase has been adopted for commercial products like Cisco EDI and Sun Microsystems StorEdge.
There is also a newer version that has been adapted for OSGi (see SVN repository) and that provides support for a SSH2 Listener.
Java
telnet
daemon
shell
access
networking
ssh2
Server
License:BSD
dieter-wimberger
Strongtalk is a redesign of Smalltalk-80 – retaining syntax but improving on performance and featuring a strong type system. Strongtalk gets its name from this strong typing feature.
Strongtalk is dynamically compiled, and the strong typing is optional, existing smalltalk code can run normally and with the same performance as strongly typed code.
Language
smalltalk
programming-language
License:BSD
strong-typing
dynamic-language
strongtalk
DED|Chain is free open source software (BSD License) that will allow you to build first class, high-quality websites without the cruft. You get the reliability of Yahoo! UI, and the developer friendliess of jQuery.