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    ...If you don't want to use any database on FileDownloader(the database on FileDownloader is used for persistent tasks' breakpoint info) just use NoDatabaseImpl.java. You can validate it by just creating your own DownloadMgrInitialParams.InitCustomMaker and putting customized components to it, and "init" the FileDownloader with it.
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    An extensible framework to provide data adaptation services in distributed systems and ETL applications. Used to preprocess (non-XML) data into XML, transform and validate XML data and write it to a sink interface. Also includes simple XML tools.
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    An easily extendable framework for coding data from a datasource (JDBC, file) to a file (XML is well supported), validate, compress, and transfer (using SFTP) it to a remote destination, all while letting the programmer concentrate on the actual problem.
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