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    A free and portable Common Lisp Webserver. Portable AllegroServe is a variant of AllegroServe(tm) with an explicit emphasis on portability between Lispsystems and Operating Systems. You can find the original AllegroServe at https://github.com/franzinc/aserve The best way to install Portable AllegroServe is through Quicklisp (http://quicklisp.org/). (The best way to install any Lisp library is through Quicklisp.)
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    AIS is an Development Platform providing a high-speed JIT compiler for LISP and JavaScript, web server, object repositories, MySQL integration and libraries supporting a wide variety of advanced genetic programming and symbolic regression techniques.
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    3store is an RDF "triple store", written in C and backed by MySQL and Berkeley DB. It is an optimisation and port of an older triple store (WebKBC). It provides access to the RDF data via RDQL or SPARQL over HTTP, on the command line or via a C API.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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    Lisplets are Java Servlets that forward their requests, and gather their response headers, using s-expressions over sockets. They enable easy integration of Common Lisp or Scheme into a Java-based web environment.
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    The Lavlet HTTP server and Lisp Server Pages engine is a complete ANSI Common Lisp web server and dynamic pages engine for Lisp modeled after JSP/Servlet/Tomcat and ASP/IIS.
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    ...It is currently usable with Allegro CL and LispWorks implementations. It's implementation is in two parts: XMLP for general XML processing, and XLSP for managing interactions with web servers.
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    PDKB is an Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Bank of commonsense rules and facts. It is based on the Cyc Upper Ontology and the MELD language.
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    A REST based web server written in Clojure (a new functional LISP (see http://clojure.sourceforge.net/))
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