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DBPrism is a framework to generate dynamic XML from a database, it provides an high performance DBGenerator for Cocoon2. Also is a J2EE replacement for Oracle mod_plsql. This project also includes a Restlet-Oracle connector exam. and Lucene Domain In
PIP on GT.M is a mature and proven complete FOSS stack for developing transaction processing database applications with superb scalability, transaction throughput & unique functionality for extreme levels of business continuity.
An open source data version repository model based on true INSERT only logic. Contains high performance support for data versioning and history. Enables point-in-time query and CDC sourcing including mapping each change to a transaction.
A simulated Artificial Intelligence IRC script for use with Eggdrop with many options and features and high configurability, multi-language support, grammar checker, and now with theme support! Database support is up-coming.
The Sino Project is an Open Source initiative that utilized
code developed by the Chinese government. Sino Linux Middleware v3.0 and Mobile Business Application Suites are built and tested in conjunction with the OSDL in a high volume, enterprise read