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    Treebolic is a Java suite (including library) whose purpose is to give a hyperbolic rendering of hierarchical data. A tree is rendered with nodes and edges but display space is subject to a particular curvature (hence the name).
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    The Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) is a software interface and database system that provides tools for describing, cataloging, retrieving, and viewing the visual, descriptive, and quantitative data associated with video.
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    SHAME is a metadata editing and presentation framework for RDF metadata.
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    Mapper is a presentation framework for XML, WEB & GUI applications based on the Model-View-Controller pattern. Its event driven components & models provide an easy & consistent way to bind fields to ValueObjects or Collections for all presentation types.
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    A bunch of tools for various purposes - lyrics presentation on a digital projector, CD copying organisation, an AJAX-based address book, Joomla! add-ons, software for monitoring incoming calls using FLI4L and AVM's Fritz!Box. Just something for everyone! The files on SourceForge are a bit aged, you can get an up-to-date overview at https://zephyrsoft.org or https://github.com/mathisdt
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    deegree

    OSGeo project deegree

    deegree is a Java framework for geospatial software based on the specifications of the OpenGIS Consortium and the ISO. The focus is based on the realisation of OGC specified web services. It is developed in cooperation between lat/lon and the University of Bonn.
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    A multimedia database system comprised of a relational database and a web-based user interface, written in Java, JSP and PL/SQL. It features various searching capabilities and the ability to arrange media items into stored groupings.
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    WordNet visualisation. Provides application for Wordnet 2.0 navigation using TouchGraph component.
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    graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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    Parcours d'images - Presentation system for XML indexed multimedia data in one or several SDX bases, through a "Trail" of several "Stages".
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    Using Java servlets and the Tea template language, Crafty Scrapbook is a scalable tool that dynamically generates web pages to display photographs, movies, and other digital content. Crafty makes it easy to manage thousands of content items.
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    Through collaberative efforts I hope to make available an opensource multiplatform, mutiformat, web presentation producer in the same vein as MS Producer, softTV Presentation maker, Macromedia Breeze, etc. It`s a big task & I`m going to need your help!
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    A Collection of Modules devoted to improving Web/Database/Report Application Development
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    J2EE based database access; an alternative to Entity EJBs that allows for much higher performance, easier use, less coding, more dynamic, and more tuned to use with a web presentation layer (such as Tapestry).
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    Administration of sport-leagues(soccer). XML as 'Database'. JAVA Servlets provide the application logic. Cocoon to generate user interface.
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