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    Use JPA entities to quickly and reliably generate (Ajax-able) HTML edit forms. Make web site development with database interaction easier with automated JSP taglibs that allow you to modify your JPA entities through a web page with a few lines of code.
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    The jibiki plateform is to be used by multilingual dictionary writters to create and publish their XML based dictionary. It supports different lexical architectures (monolingual dictionaries, 1 to 1 or 1 to many dictionary or pivot based dictionaries).
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    A portable application for JavaME/MIDP-enabled devices (including most mobile phones) that enables you to browse an XML database of geocache information—in particular, the Pocket Query data generated by the geocaching.com web site—wherever you go.
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