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    Mobil'AMP is a mobile web development environment. Launchable from any storage device (removable or fixed) readable/writable. It can be run under GNU/Linux or Microsoft Windows.
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    Tammi is a JMX-based Java application development framework and run-time container providing a service architecture for J2EE server side Internet applications that are accessible from any device that supports HTTP including mobile (wireless) handsets.
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    Connection Pooling Support all known Database – driver required for java Easy to create Object Relations No need to write DDL statements No Need to write DML statements XML-RPC service over http New Fields Object Pooling Easy to add New Service
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