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Simple web-based personal finance tracker using
* AngularJS on client-side
* Spring MVC on server-side for AngularJS request handling
* JSP for page generation
* JPA and Spring Repositories for entity management
* H2 database for data storage, or a server-provided PostgreSQL (OpenShift/Heroku)

Named after the Vogons (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogon) race who were known to be extremely boring accountants.

Contains prepackaged WAR files for:
- OpenShift (http://www.openshift.com/) (even free accounts):
* WildFly ("WildFly Application Server 9" cartridge).
* Tomcat 7 ("Tomcat 7 (JBoss EWS 2.0)" cartridge installed).
- Heroku (http://www.heroku.com) (even free accounts).
- OpenShift Tomcat cartridge also works in Azure Jetty and Tomcat web apps.
2.0 and earlier versions also have a standalone version using Java FX.

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Categories

Accounting

License

Apache License V2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

JavaFX, Web-based

Programming Language

Java, JavaScript

Database Environment

Other API

Related Categories

JavaScript Accounting Software, Java Accounting Software

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2013-05-04