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    Implementation of integrated library management system. Used Ant, Bash, CSS, distributed objects (RMI, CORBA, Socket), FreeMarker, Hibernate (ORM+JSR303), JDBC (two-tier SQL model), Maven2, MARC, JSP, JSTL, Servlet, Struts2, Swing, TestNG, XML.
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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    uni-cockpit

    A System to communicate with HTTP services

    The Project creates a IPC over FTP and allows clients to store data into the serverbackend. Clients are normal users or spezial agents to communicate with other services at this time with HTTP services only. This project was created as part of a Bachelor-Thesis
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