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    Moqui Ecosystem
    ...The business artifacts later includes a universal data model (mantle-udm), service library (mantle-usl), reusable screens (SimpleScreens), and integration components for EDI, Authorize.NET, and Shippo. There are 2 main applications in the ecosystem: POP Commerce ERP and eCommerce for retail and wholesale, and HiveMind Project Management and ERP for service organizations. NOTE: the code repositories for Moqui Ecosystem are hosted on GitHub at: https://github.com/moqui
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    JCommons provides generally re-usable Java tools and components. Some things included are: code generation, data and object conversions such as EDI to XML, visualizing object instances as FreeMind mindmaps and a framework for generating factories.
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    EDI-Knight is an integration and translation software focussing EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), CSV (Character Separated Values), and XML. There's a command line tool for batch processing as well as a Java/J2EE conformant API.
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