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No Latte is an interpreter for a variation of the Latte language (cf. http://www.latte.org/) for writing XHTML documents in a functional-programming style---LaTeX sensibilities with LISP semantics.
VxmlSurfer is a modular, multi-platform, extensible VoiceXML 2.0 interpreter, geared to Web browsing as opposed to telephony. VxmlSurfer is currently used as a user interface for the HearSay non-visual Web browser.
An implementation (parser/interpreter) of SPARQL, a query language for RDF data that is the current recommendation of the W3C. Allows easy cusomization of the language and plugs in to several popular RDF servers, like Sesame.
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JsOrb is a Java - JavaScript ORB that allows developers to access their POJOs and business logic from the browser (or any JavaScript interpreter). JsOrb is designed to make it easy to build dynamic websites without needing to learn AJAX.
A Program designed to read a commonly flat-file format and produce SQL to try and infer a relational database scheme from the information provided. Then creates SQL to create necessary tables and import file data.
GML4J was an experimental (i.e. hacked together quickly) Java API for work with the Geography Markup Language (GML). There has been no development since 2001/2. See https://sourceforge.net/projects/gascom/ for an API with a similar purpose.
The aim of the project is to write an distributed object compiler/interpreter. Object reside on special server and can be accessed in a java/c++ style programming language through a network. This project is currently being renamed please check http://obj