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    ZeroMQ

    ZeroMQ

    ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1

    ...You can connect sockets N-to-N with patterns like fan-out, pub-sub, task distribution, and request-reply. It's fast enough to be the fabric for clustered products. Its asynchronous I/O model gives you scalable multicore applications, built as asynchronous message-processing tasks. It has a score of language APIs and runs on most operating systems. Libzmq is mainly written in C++98 with some optional C++11-fragments. For configuration either autotools or CMake is employed. For Linux users, pre-built binary packages are available for most distributions. Note that DRAFT APIs can change at any time without warning, pick a STABLE build to avoid having them enabled.
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    Mondrian is an OLAP (online analytical processing) engine written in Java. It reads from JDBC data sources, aggregates data in a memory cache, and implements the MDX language and the olap4j and XML/A APIs.
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    Sedna Native XML Database

    Sedna Native XML Database

    Sedna is a native full-featured XML database management system.

    Sedna is a free native XML database which provides a full range of core database services - persistent storage, ACID transactions, security, indices, hot backup. Flexible XML processing facilities include W3C XQuery implementation, tight integration of XQuery with full-text search facilities and a node-level update language.
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    OstrivDB

    OstrivDB

    Embedded NoSQL object-oriented database engine for .NET and Mono

    ...OstrivDB was named after the Oster river (the little river in little town where author lives). Features: - Caching for Select queries. - Indexing. - Batch of queries. - Views. - InMemory objects and views. - No special query language (LINQ used). - Integrated sorting and paging. - Multithreaded data processing. - Custom input/output and serialization. Requirements: - Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 or Mono (tested on FreeBSD 9.1 and Mono 2.11.4).
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    This is a sample implementation of the TransQuery processing model, enabling the use of XSLT as a query language over multiple XML documents. See <a href="http://www.xmlportfolio.com/transquery">http://www.xmlportfolio.com/transquery</a> for more info.
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