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    jTDS - SQL Server and Sybase JDBC driver
    Open source JDBC 3.0 type 4 driver for Microsoft SQL Server (6.5 up to 2012) and Sybase ASE. jTDS is a complete implementation of the JDBC 3.0 spec and the fastest JDBC driver for MS SQL Server. For more information see http://jtds.sourceforge.net/
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    Scan, the Semantic Content ANnotator, is a semantic pipeline that helps connecting information extraction tools to semantic database. UIMA-based, it allows easy plugin-writing: information extraction, ontology control, store in RDF Repositories.
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    This is a bot programming game written in JAVA.You are required to write a program to control the player in a virtual environment to make the bot move, scan the arena for enemies, throw bombs etc. Two such programs are made to fight against each other.
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