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    SimpleHTTPDB is a client based key-value database that allows for storing data on any http-server via FTP. This way, no server-based functionality is required. Security of the data is provided by high-level encryption.
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    Virtual Storage Explorer is SWT Java client for the Amazon S3 webservice.
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    A Generic Object Server which transmits objects in the form of XML. This acts like a HTTP server and FTP server in one, but will store and transmit information in XML, and can be interfaced through a client, or through an API.
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    UTL_FTP is a FTP client for PL/SQL. It is simple, clean and light. It allows multiple concurrent sessions. Uses stored Java for the library backend.
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