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    Command-line/Ant-task/embeddable text file preprocessor. Macros, flow control, expressions. Recursive directory processing. Extensible in Java to display data from any data sources (as database). Can generate complete homepages (tree of HTML-s, images, etc.)
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    Package Drone

    Package Drone

    The OSGi first software artifact repository

    A package manager repository for OSGi, Java and more. Package Drone is an OSGi first software artifact repository system. It allows one to deploy artifacts via the Web UI or "mvn deploy" and consume them using Eclipse P2, OSGi R5 XML index (e.g. Bndtools), plain Maven, APT (for .deb files). Artifacts can be automatically cleaned up (for snapshot or integration builds), transformed (e.g. Maven source attachment to Eclipse Source Bundle) or aggregated. It is based on an extensible...
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    BuildProcess is a set of Java tools to automatically deploy and manage application server. Each BuildProcess module is setup using a XML file. With BuildProcess, you can periodically deploy a J2EE application using JMX, delete old files, etc.
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    Jipes provides open source Java APIs deeply integrated into the Oracle RDBMS, including an Ant task for building and exporting database objects. A Java Data Cartridge replacing database links is also in process.
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    This project is used to compare two archive files & generate a report as an html file. The report contains the missing files, the different and the identical files. Admin section is used to specify the report folder and restricted files while comparing.
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    Connect to DB2, Oracle, MS SQL and Mysql database. Add, edit and remove connections. Multiple connections simultaneously. Load/execute SQL. Export table/data as SQL/CSV/html. Import data from delimited/fixed length file. Loader with advanced option
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    Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.
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    The OpenOCS project is groupware software which allows groups to work on projects. Client/Server architecture written in Java with a MySQL database and PHP front end.
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