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XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
JPerson is a web-based addressbook. The goal is to have entry-level Java developers (with a techinical lead) to design and build JPerson. It will run under the application server, Tomcat, and use MySQL to store data.
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Omseek has been renamed to Xapian. Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. It allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications.
DBDOM bridges the gap between XML and relational databases.
DBDOM is an implementation of the World-Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Document Object Model in SQL.
DBDOM turns any RDBMS into an XML application server.
JReplica is a java distributed database replication system developed during a European Research Project in the department of Informatics of University "La Sapienza" of Roma under the supervision of Prof.ssa Catarci, Prof. Santucci and Ing. Curci.
Meditux is Java-servlet software that provides a web interface to MySQL to support a medical intensive care unit intranet. See http://icu-web.org for the new direction of the software. No releases are planned yet.
The purpose of this software is primarily to create a Book Catalog using barcode data from the freely avaliable cuecat(tm) bar code reader. It will use a rdms backend database, and allow synchronization between different library branches.
A lightweight versatile XQuery engine in Java, that is standards compliant and can efficiently evaluate XQueries on various containers of data -- even normal Java objects.
qmrpcd is a daemon that will run on the same machine as OpenQM and allow remote subroutine calls from any platform that supports JAVA or XML-RPC clients.
The BioMANTA project will focus on the computational modeling and analysis, primarily using Semantic Web technologies, of large-scale protein-protein interaction and compound activity networks across a wide variety of species.
OpenRDF Client is an explorator of OpenRDF repositories. It could read and write on local repositories, but also on remote ones, the HTTP repositories.
Gimped v2 is a continuation of a previously developed project. This version will be developed using Java and will attempt to connect to multiple databases while retaining the functionality developed by the previous application.
Imagine this sql SELECT DIFF(f1.*,f2.*) FROM `/ws/src/test` f1,`/ws/src/test/.svn/text-base` f2 WHERE f1.filename=CONCAT(f2.filename,'.svn-base'); F8QL is about mapping filesystem as db, F(S slashed)QL is a jdbc compliant API patterned on mysql queries
We propose a native RDF repository, System Π, to pursue a better tradeoff among the system scalability, the query efficiency, and the inference capabilities.