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    Implementation of integrated library management system. Used Ant, Bash, CSS, distributed objects (RMI, CORBA, Socket), FreeMarker, Hibernate (ORM+JSR303), JDBC (two-tier SQL model), Maven2, MARC, JSP, JSTL, Servlet, Struts2, Swing, TestNG, XML.
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    Catalog software for a personal library. Integrates with ISBNdb for lookup of metadata. Data-driven application using SWT and JFace Data Binding; EJB3-based data access layer to allow alternative servlet implementation.
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    OpenMKS is a search & navigational tool for large multimedia collections. With pluggable functionality and a core subsystem supporting the z39.50 ZING Community SRW search & retrieval specification, it can be run either as a Servlet or as a Web Service.
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    oai4j is an OAI-PMH 2.0 repository framework. It is intended for building JAVA/Servlet-based OAI-repositories.
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