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    Makumba

    Makumba

    Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/makumba

    Makumba helps you rapidly develop data driven web applications. Provides a custom JSP taglib as a main interface, but leaves API open for advanced access. It is implemented in Java. Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/makumba
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    User Manage is a module which could be included into any project. Created so developers can build applications with standard user authentication, and the ability to add extra functionality with drop in modules.
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    Login authentication is the most frequently used functionality of web applications. WebAuth makes it reusable. It is an open-source module that can be plugged into any web-based J2EE application. It supports both MySQL and Oracle.
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    The project aims to extend the PHP scripting language to enable PHP developers to write bioinformatics applications more rapidly than if they had to start from scratch using \"vanilla php\".
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    PWP-OWA is a PHP-based drop-in replacement for Oracle's Apache/mod_plsql combination, or Oracle Internet Application Server (iAS), allowing for execution of PL/SQL Web Toolkit applications on any PHP-friendly Web server (Apache, IIS, iPlanet, etc.)
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    Site Fuel, as it currently stands, is a set of small web applications that are useful in the creation of a website, including things like news, forums, polls, and other things.
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    Automatic sharing of Web applications by homepage account holders without the need for Write/Execute persm on the directory. (ie: Give\'m CGI without letting them Write or Execute files !). Any PHP/MySQL script can be setup to be shared in 10 minutes
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