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    YahooFinance API

    [DEPRECATED] Yahoo finance API is shut down by Yahoo!

    Get stock quotes, historical data and exchange rates from Yahoo!Finance using a Java API. [DEPRECATED] Yahoo finance API is shut down by Yahoo!
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    The Quantitative Finance Framework (QFF) supports the development of software libraries in mathematical finance. The main field of applications are the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial risks.
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    MobJeX is a container based framework that transparently adds adaptation capability to Java SE and ME (Personal Profile) applications, by providing runtime migration and dynamic swapping of application objects.
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    This project provides a middleware framework for the provision and operation of a Personal Smart Space (PSS). The PSS is a means for sharing services, and information, while automating certain actions and learning about the usage habits of the user.
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    OpenJean is a cross-platform, extensible, personal information manager. It includes: file manager, RSS aggregator, calendar and appointments diary, mailer, image manager, multimedia manager, favorites, notes, tasks, anniversaries, topics and address book
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    Toba is an extensible personal information retrieval desktop application. It comes with the ability to store and search notes, tasks, references to web pages, and business opportunities, but can be extended to store and retrieve almost anything.
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    Samosir is the library used to develop plugin modules for the Toba personal information retrieval application. It lets developers easily write modules that add functionality from within Toba and integrate with the internal database and search engine.
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    Frozen started as a translation to english (both code and javadoc) of smaller libs that I used on my personal projects, from generic persistence with Hibernate to Struts1 and other frameworks helper classes.
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