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    TANGO is an object oriented control system for Linux and Windows. It provides a framework in C++, Java and Python for implementing distributed control objects an accessing them via a well-defined API. This sourceforge project a
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    WS-JDBC is a client/server JDBC Driver, where the server part is implemented as Web services. This means the custom client JDBC Driver can call the service remotely, from anywhere on the Internet.
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    VJDBC (Virtual JDBC) is a JDBC type 3 driver which provides efficient tunneling of JDBC commands/results over different communication protocols (RMI, HTTP, HTTPS ...).
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    pilot-qof provides a query interface to data on a Palm device, using pilot-link and QOF - the Query Object Framework. pilot-qof supports reading addressbook, datebook, expenses and ToDo data and runs SQL-type queries on the live data or a QSF XML fil
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