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    The goal of Pico is to provide a small Java-API for data-export from the ePhoenix-project. Pico uses a direct database access via JDBC. Pico will replace the API in my Pontifex-project and it's the base for a sample application in my AIDE-project.
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    Hibernate Injector is an extension which enables dependency injection for managed entities. The motivation has come from the need to enable rich domain models, using Hibernate. HInjector works with Pico, Spring, Guice and even with your own DI provider.
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