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    WhiteBear

    a set of foundation classes for database engines

    WhiteBear is a set of foundation classes for database engines written in Java. It supports object and relational database, is highly portable and may be used in embedded or server environment. Project has been created from scratch and plan to includes storage engine, server, SQL interpreter, ODBC, JDBC and JDO interface
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    MetaApp

    MetaApp

    Mobile App designer + interpreter

    MetaApp is a distributed system composed of a central web application and a mobile app for iPhone, iPad or Android mobile devices. The central web application allows to define the functionalities which compose the app. Each functionality can be a list of data and edventually a detail form, supporting the CRUD operations. The app is based on a SQLite local database which can be syncronized with the central database.
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    Wikipedia Concept Association Map (WCAM) is new approach for textual knowledge representation and understanding. All concepts and associations are stored in a graph database for better performance and easy distribution.
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    tinySQL is a SQL engine written in Java. It uses dBase format files compatible with MS Excel. tinySQL comes with a command line interpreter which you can use to create, drop, or update tables. A GUI for tinySQL can be found at www.sqlmagic.com
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    An implementation (parser/interpreter) of SPARQL, a query language for RDF data that is the current recommendation of the W3C. Allows easy cusomization of the language and plugs in to several popular RDF servers, like Sesame.
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    A Program designed to read a commonly flat-file format and produce SQL to try and infer a relational database scheme from the information provided. Then creates SQL to create necessary tables and import file data.
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    Algernon is a rule-based reasoning engine written in Java. It allows forward and backward chaining across Protege knowledge bases. In addition to traversing the KB, rules can call Java functions and LISP functions (from an embedded LISP interpreter)
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    Talisman is an interpreter for a logical markup language. This language contains the content and logic of a web (or, in the future, Java Swing) based user interface, including arbitrary datatypes and processing actions.
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