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    Este projeto implementa lógicas de Controle entre componentes visuais (jxSwing) e a camada de persistência (jxDao). This project implements logical Control of visual components (jxSwing) and persistence layer (jxDao).
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    Speedframework is a lightweight persistence framework completely based on JDBC. it supports direct SQL invocation, as well as CRUD on POJO which codes is as ORM. JCS cache system has been embedded with which speed could reduce the pressure of Database
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    J2ME Polish is a next generation framework for the rapid development of J2ME applications. Features included are a powerful GUI framework, utility classes and ant-based build tools for the creation of device optimised applications.
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    OpenSPP
    Pronounced "Open Spippy" (like "skippy" but with a "p" instead of a "k"): A reference implementation of the Session Peering Provisioning Protocol binding for SOAP being developed in the IETF's DRINKS Working Group.
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    This is a AJAX-based chat room application modified based on DWR's example with many new features including emoticon, bbcode, message persistence, sticky message, auto url and image link parsing. Goto http://ellab.org/elchat/ for live demo
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    An adaptive workflow engine based on simple concepts. It offers full persistence, so that work is never lost, and deals with partial failure in a distributed setup. Syrup is also used reliably as a distributed scheduler to replace cron.
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    Jameica is a GUI-Framework written in Java containing a SWT-GUI. It provides different services (GUI, Logging, Persistence, object relational mapping) to the installed plugins. So, it's a kind of runtime environment to host other java applications.
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    File based blogger. Java API. Uses sitemesh and struts. No EJBs. NO JDBC or XML persistence engines. Does RSS feeds with a small footprint (under 32 mb).
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