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AIDE is the acronym the Application for Iteratable Data Export.
The user of the AIDE framework has specific classes from two basic classes. A workflow is defined as a combination of these classes in an XML-file. The AIDE framework does the rest.
The goal of Pico is to provide a small Java-API for data-export from the ePhoenix-project. Pico uses a direct database access via JDBC. Pico will replace the API in my Pontifex-project and it's the base for a sample application in my AIDE-project.