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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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    Palma is a lightweight content delivery framework for interactive, multi-language, multi-site, multi-channel and multi-device enabled web sites. It is written in C#, comes with MS Access databases by default and is open for Visual Studio Express Edition.
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    Crimp is a fully customisable website engine which can take content from anywhere that you can think of. Web content can be grabbed from anywhere and manipulated with modules before returning the results to the users browser or internet capable device.
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    JVending is a content provisioning system that implements most of the J2EE Client Provisioning Specification (JSR-124). JVending provides catalog management and device detection. Project also includes WAP push, MMS client and a registry for devices.
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    GPSylon is a Java moving map application that is able to display maps like in an atlas and show your position by the use of a gps device. It may track your path, load overlays (e.g. shape files), download maps from expedia servers. - The source code was moved to github!
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    Java library providing easy interface to send color updates to an Ambient Orb device from Ambient Devices.
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    Presenting XML is a Java web application framework for presenting HTML, PDF, WML etc. in a device independent manner. The framework supports a flow of content (XML files, flat files, SQL, dynamic XML) through SAX pipelines and XSLT transforms to a device
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    OS independent RS232 remote control. Java-based server (console), easy adjustable HTML GUI, local/internet use, incl. device driver API and drivers (e.g. EIKI LC-XM1/SM1/VM1!!)
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    Java based Multiaccess Device Independent (Mobile, Internet and Broadband) Portal Platform including Applications such as Mail, Calender, Contacts, News, Chat, Ringtones, Icons, SMS applications. All the software are WAP,GSM,PCS,GRPS and 3G Compatible.
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