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    Moqui Ecosystem
    The Moqui Ecosystem is a series of open source components for enterprise applications all built on a common framework (Moqui Framework) written in Java and Groovy. The components include tools that plug in to the framework, business artifacts, and applications. Some of the popular tool plug ins include ElasticSearch, Apache FOP, Apache Camel, OrientDB, and Hazelcast. 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. ...
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    Easy HTTP: Easy Web Service Support

    Easy HTTP: Easy Web Service Support

    Classic Web Service Support

    With all of the hoopla over Web Services, you would think that servicing user requests over HTTP was something new. While we all may have lots of experience with REST, JSON, XML, SOAP, WSDLs, HTTPS, and even EDI ... but at the end of the day, it all comes down to legacies, security, and performance? So while big companies might have billions of dollars to spend re-writing their back end web legacies, those of us who want to seamlessly automate a simple set of CRUD operations to our...
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