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    EventB2SQL

    Generate Java and PHP database apps from abstract Event-B models.

    EventB2SQL is a Rodin plugin for generating database applications from abstract Event-B models. EventB2SQL generates code for four types of applications: * Java with MySQL backend (JDBC) * Java with SQLite backend (JDBC) * Java for Android with native SQLite backend * PHP with MySQL backend (PDO) EventB2SQL can translate abstract Event-B models that use features such as: * enumerated sets * variables of set and relation types * simultaneous assignment * set comprehensions * quantified assertions See the wiki for installation instructions and brief usage examples.
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    The CMS-Bandits is a set of php scripts, with online html editor, calendar, search engine, rss reader, revision log, personal nickpage, comment system, webcrawler and even more.
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    LWC is a light weight calendar written in PHP using MySQL. Easily installable. Simplistic single click JavaScriopt empowered user interface. Customizable php code for easy integration in a larger context.
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