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    JEDI Version Control System - based on Thomas Hensles FreeVCS sources - Part of the Delphi JEDI projects.
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    Jedi

    Java Enhanced Data Interface - Italian Senate Project

    JEDI is a J2EE application that provides a centralized service aiming at significantly simplify the generation of data driven documents in a enterprise environment. The documents (hereafter called "JEDI documents") can have different format types: pdf, excel, rtf, plain text data streams and xml streams. A JEDI document is an instance of the so called "managed document" (i.e. the configuration data and a particular set of rules), configured by a developer into the JEDI configuration database...
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    Delphi libraries containing custom controls, database components, and utility code. Documentation in progress on the wiki at http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/prometheuslibra/ . Depends on the Jedi Code Library at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcl/
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    A modular, class-based PHP program which manages basic EDI transactions using FTP. It is web-based, using a Smarty template interface and relies on ADODB database abstraction so it works with any major database and can be skinned as you please.
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    The Obiwan project's main objective is to provide an object oriented specification and API for access to persistent data using Borland Delphi and related environments/languages.
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    Address and User database module Written in Borland Delphi 7 using JEDI Library, LMD library, and my own libraries. This module / program should be an address management system using a MS SQL / MySQL database.
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    JEDI Database Desktop replaces and extends Borlands Database Desktop, which is not free. The goal of this project is to implement the functions of the original Database Desktop and add some useful features. The application is written in Delphi 6 / Kylix.
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